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Website for car workshops

A car owner who heard a noise wants to know whether you can look at it and when. With SnabbSajt you get a page that asks for the model, the year and what happened, and books the car in without a phone call. The page never promises a price before the car has been seen, because that cannot be known.

You can list what you do most of, like servicing, brakes and diagnostics, so the customer sees they are in the right place.

Write out which cars and which jobs you take

A car owner wants to know whether you can help her at all before she calls. Write out which makes you're used to, whether you service without voiding a new-car warranty, whether you take electric and hybrid cars, and which jobs you do: servicing, diagnostics, brakes, cambelt, air conditioning, tyres, help with the annual test. Also say what you don't do and where you refer people - bodywork or paint, for instance.

Never promise a price on a noise

Someone who heard a squeak wants a price, and it can't be given. Instead write out fixed prices for what can be priced - a service, an oil change, a tyre change, a diagnostic fee - and say honestly that other jobs need the car seen first, and that you always call with a verdict before doing anything that costs. Prices come from your own list and are never invented.

The booking should ask about the car, not only about a time

A booking form that asks only for a name and a date gives you nothing. Let it ask for the registration or the model and year, the mileage, what happened and when, and whether the car is drivable. Then you can block the right amount of time and order parts in advance, rather than discovering on the day that the job needs another one.

The practical side of dropping off often decides the choice

Can the car be left the night before, is there a key drop, is there a courtesy or hire car, can you wait on site, how far is it to a bus, how long does a service normally take. Write it out. Also write out the guarantee on the work and that you use parts of the right quality - that's the reassurance that makes someone move from a franchised garage to you.

Why you need a website

  • Booking that asks for the model and the symptoms
  • A clear list of what the workshop does
  • Opening hours and directions for drop-off
  • No price promises before the car is diagnosed

What's included

A website that takes fault descriptions and books the car in.

  • Ready-made website
  • Colours & typography
  • Services & pricing
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact form
  • AI that knows your business
  • Booking section
  • Opening hours

Frequently asked questions

Yes. You publish the times the workshop can take cars in, and the customer picks one.

No. You can list fixed jobs with a price if you want, but the page is built to explain what decides the price instead.

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