Website Redesign · Mineola, TX

Your Mineola Auto Repair Shop Deserves a Website That Actually Works

A new website won't fix bad brake jobs or rude counter staff. It won't make your parking lot bigger or your bays less backed up. But if you're good at what you do and people in Wood County still aren't finding you—that's a website problem, and that we can fix.

The Frustrating Part Nobody Tells You

You paid somebody to build a site a few years back. Maybe it looked fine at the time. But now you're pulling it up on your phone and half the buttons don't work right, the service menu is buried, and the whole thing just feels slow and clunky. And you're thinking—I paid for this?

Yeah. That's the part that gets under our skin too. A lot of auto repair shops in smaller towns like Mineola got sold template websites that were never really built for a shop like yours. They were built to be easy for the web company, not useful for your customers. No real way to show your services clearly. No simple path to book an appointment or find out if you work on their make and model. No before-and-after photos of actual work. Just a logo, an address, and a prayer.

Meanwhile, somebody searching "brake repair near Mineola" on their phone is making a decision in seconds. If your site loads slow, looks dated, or doesn't answer their question fast—they're going to the next result. That's not a guess. That's just how people use their phones.

What a Rebuild Actually Looks Like for a Shop

We start from zero. No dragging old content into a new template. A full website redesign means a mobile-first layout with your services listed clearly—oil changes, diagnostics, transmission work, whatever you do—with real descriptions and pricing if you want it there. An appointment request form or drop-off instructions that people can actually find. Space for before-and-after photos so folks can see the quality of your work. Your ASE certifications and manufacturer training right where it matters.

You own the code when we're done. No monthly platform fees to some website builder just to keep your own site alive. No calling a 1-800 number when you want to update your hours.

A full website starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. If you want search engine work baked in from the start—so you're actually showing up when people in Mineola, Quitman, or Alba search for auto repair—that's $3,500 and runs a week or two. Hosting is $50 a month after that.

Real Talk About Your Current Situation

—Do people call and say they found you online?

If the answer is rarely or never, your site isn't doing its job. Period.

—Can someone book an appointment from their phone in under a minute?

If not, you're making it harder than it needs to be. People will call the shop that makes it easy.

—Does your site list every service you offer, or just a vague "full-service auto repair" blurb?

Because vague doesn't rank in search results and vague doesn't convince anyone to drive across town.

—When's the last time you updated anything on it?

If you can't remember, that's your answer. A website that sits untouched for years starts working against you. Search engines notice. Customers notice.

Your shop on 69 or over by the railroad district—wherever you are in Mineola—is competing with shops in Tyler and Longview that have better websites. Not better work. Better websites. That shouldn't be the thing that costs you a customer, but it is.

What does website redesign cost for auto repair shops?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most auto repair shops in Mineola land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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If your website isn't bringing cars into the bay, let's fix that—get a free quote for your Mineola shop.

We work with auto repair shops across Wood County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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