Industry · Collision Shops

Web design for collision shops

A site that pulls in luxury-vehicle owners, integrates a real estimate-request flow, and gives you a portal to manage jobs.

The problem

Why most collision shop sites underperform

Most body-shop sites look like 2008 — yellow tabs, stock pictures of wrecks, no way to start an estimate online.

What we do instead

A site that earns its keep

A site that pulls in luxury-vehicle owners, integrates a real estimate-request flow, and gives you a portal to manage jobs.

Questions

Things people ask

Do you really specialize in collision shops?+

1053 Collision is our flagship in this niche. We've built the playbook for collision shops and we're not learning on your dime.

What does a collision shop site cost?+

Most collision shop sites land between $4,500 and $9,500. Single-page lead-capture sites start at $1,500. We give a fixed quote in the first call.

Can I see live work?+

Yes — 1053 Collision is live at https://1053collision.com. We'll send case studies for similar businesses on request.

Do you handle SEO too?+

Yes. SEO is built into the site at launch — schema, GMB, on-page — and we offer a content/SEO retainer if you want ongoing growth.

How long until launch?+

Two to four weeks from kickoff for a standard collision shop site. We commit to a date in the discovery call.

Ready to lead your market?

A 30-minute call, a fixed quote, a launch date.

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