No Clear Pricing
“Call for a quote” loses to the competitor showing tiers. You don't need exact prices. You need ranges by vehicle size.
Detailing sells on proof and clarity. If someone can't see your before-and-afters, can't work out what a full detail on their SUV runs, and can't book without phoning you, they're booking the next detailer instead.
Detailing is a high-margin service sold to someone sitting there with three tabs open. Most detailing sites lose that comparison in about ten seconds.
“Call for a quote” loses to the competitor showing tiers. You don't need exact prices. You need ranges by vehicle size.
Detailing is a visual sale. Without real transformation photos, you're asking for trust you haven't shown.
Mobile detailers who don't name the suburbs they serve don't show up when those suburbs search.
Every quote that needs a phone call is a job that can be lost to whoever answers first.
Ceramic coating, paint correction, and PPF are the high-ticket work — and usually a bullet point instead of a page.
Pollen season, road salt, pre-sale details, and post-winter correction are predictable demand spikes most sites ignore.
Interior, exterior, and full detail priced by vehicle size, so the customer self-qualifies before they ever contact you.
Real transformations, loaded fast, organized by service — the single most persuasive thing on a detailing site.
A page per suburb you actually serve, so “mobile detailing in [suburb]” has something to rank.
Ceramic coating, paint correction, PPF, headlight restoration, and engine bay — each with its own page and its own search traffic.
Vehicle size, service, add-ons, date, and location captured up front. Fewer calls, better-qualified jobs.
Google reviews surfaced next to the services they're about, not buried on a testimonials page.
Gloss Logic is a vehicle detailing site already in our portfolio, so this isn't a category we're guessing at. We know where detailing customers hesitate and what tips them into booking.
Detailing search comes down to proximity and how specific the service is. Both map cleanly onto pages, which is why the detailers who bother to build them out tend to win.
“Mobile detailing Decatur,” “auto detailing Brookhaven.” One page per area you serve.
High-ticket, high-intent, and worth a dedicated page rather than a line item.
Customers researching swirl removal and correction are already sold on quality — they're choosing who.
People search prices before they search providers. Ranges by vehicle size capture that traffic.
“Detail before selling car” is a seasonal, high-conversion search almost nobody targets.
Recurring maintenance plans are the highest-value customer you can land — give them a page.
No. Ranges by vehicle size work fine and often convert better — they qualify the customer without boxing you in.
It changes the structure a lot. Mobile operators need service-area pages and a booking flow that captures the customer's location up front.
Yes. We'll organize them by service and compress them so the galleries stay fast on phone data.
Yes. We can take a deposit or full payment at booking, and capture vehicle details so you arrive prepared.
Tell us what you offer and where you work. We'll turn it into pages that quote and book while you're under a hood.