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We build and market sites for San Diego mobile detailers. The customer isn't driving to you — you're driving to them, which makes the calendar and the coverage map the two things the whole site turns on. Live in 7 days.
Four questions. Miss one and the booking becomes a phone call you have to return.
A shop can convert a walk-in. You can't — every job is scheduled in advance, at an address, in a window of time. That makes booking the entire funnel, and every extra step between a customer deciding and a slot being held is a job you lose.
So the booking form does the work: vehicle type, package, address, preferred window, water and power access. One screen, on a phone, without a phone call.
The gallery still matters — you're selling a visual result. But for mobile, the gallery sells and the calendar closes.
It's the first thing every customer checks and the thing most detailers bury. Name the neighborhoods — La Jolla, Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Encinitas, Oceanside — and be honest about where you charge a travel fee or don't go at all.
There's a business reason as well as a marketing one: like any route business, the profitable jobs are the ones near the last job. Aiming the site at a tight area beats aiming it at the whole county.
Mobile detailing prices are wide enough that vagueness costs you real money in return calls. Publish tiers by vehicle size, with what's included and roughly how long you'll be there — that last part matters more than detailers expect, because the customer is planning their day around you.
Then put the upsells where they can be understood: paint correction, ceramic coating, interior extraction, engine bay, headlight restoration. A customer who understands the difference between a wash and a correction buys the correction.
A one-off detail is a good day. A biweekly or monthly maintenance customer is a business — predictable revenue, tighter routes, and no re-selling every time.
Most detailer sites treat recurring service as a footnote. It should be a first-class option in the booking flow with its own pricing, because it's the single change that makes the numbers work.
Detailing is a visual, algorithm-driven business, and social is genuinely where most customers first see your work. It's also a poor place to hold a price list, a coverage map, or a calendar — and you don't own the account.
We'll match the look so the handoff feels like the same business, and put the booking one tap from wherever they land.
Aimed at the neighborhoods you want to work in, plus the ceramic coating and paint correction searches.
Weekly posts from your own job photos and a review flow. Detailing customers read reviews closely.
So the feed 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 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.
Instagram is the portfolio. The site is the checkout — gallery-led, priced, and still fast.
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