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We build and market sites for San Diego tint shops. Your customer already found you on Instagram — the site is where they find out what it costs, whether it's legal, and how to book it. Live in 7 days.
Answer all three above the scroll and you stop paying for them in phone time.
Nobody chooses a tint shop from a bulleted list of services. They look at cars.
Which means your gallery isn't a section of the site — it is the site. Real cars you tinted, shot in daylight, ideally the same models your customers drive. A Tesla, a Tacoma, a Civic. Stock images of a generic sedan with a blue gradient overlay tell a customer you have nothing of your own to show.
Here's the tension nobody solves: the gallery is what sells, and images are what make sites slow. Most tint shops end up with a beautiful, sluggish site that loses the customer before the first car renders.
We solve it in the build. Modern image formats, correctly sized for the device asking, lazy-loaded below the fold, served from a global CDN, with the whole page hand-coded so there's no plugin stack competing for bandwidth. You get the full gallery and a 100/100 mobile score. Not one at the cost of the other.
Your margin is in ceramic, and the customer doesn't know why it costs more. A comparison they can actually read — heat rejection, UV, signal interference, lifespan, warranty — moves more upgrades than a salesperson repeating it forty times a week.
Then price it in tiers: coupe, sedan, SUV, truck, Tesla, full front windshield, PPF if you offer it. Packages beat per-window pricing because they're easier to say yes to.
If you come to the customer, that's the most valuable sentence on your site and it usually shows up in a footer. We put the service area up front with the neighborhoods named — Chula Vista, La Jolla, Carlsbad, Oceanside — and a booking form that asks where the car will be parked.
Instagram is where you're discovered, and it's excellent at it. It's also a terrible place to hold a price list, a booking calendar, a warranty, or a phone number — and you don't own the account.
The site is where that attention turns into an appointment. We'll match its look so the handoff doesn't feel like landing on a different business.
Tint is discovery-driven, so the work doesn't stop at the build.
For “window tint near me” and the ceramic and mobile-install searches around it.
Weekly posts using your own car photos, plus a review flow. Tint buyers read reviews harder than almost any other trade.
So the Instagram that finds you and the site that books you stay in step.
CDN delivery, SSL, daily backups — built for a site that's mostly photographs.
A local shop doing ceramic tint and mobile installation had strong work and no way to show it at speed.
We built a gallery-led site around their own photography, with a vehicle-type price table, a ceramic-versus-dyed comparison, California VLT rules in plain English, and a booking form that captures vehicle and location in one screen — without giving up the mobile load time.
A short form: your services, your area, your hours, a few sites you like.
Custom, hand-coded. A live preview lands within 7 days.
Unlimited revision rounds until it looks like your business.
Live, and ongoing support starts the same day.
$99/month covers the design, hosting, on-page SEO and two hours of edits every month. No contract, 30-day money back. Local SEO from $349 and Google Ads from $499 sit on top when you want them — all of it on the pricing page.
The calendar is the conversion. Coverage map, package tiers, and booking in one screen.
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