Invisible services
Drivers cannot tell whether the workshop handles their fault, make or vehicle type.
Automotive workshop
Drivers do not search for a technology stack. They need to know whether the workshop handles their vehicle, can provide a clear quote and has availability. I turn those questions into a local journey that builds trust and generates usable requests.
An incomplete local presence, unclear services and a generic form can lose an urgent nearby customer.
Drivers cannot tell whether the workshop handles their fault, make or vehicle type.
Without process, imagery, guarantees or reviews, leaving a vehicle feels risky.
Phone, WhatsApp and messages create duplicates and incomplete bookings.
Each section removes an objection before requesting the information the workshop needs.
Diagnostics, maintenance, tyres, bodywork or AC with symptoms and expected process.
City, service areas, hours and structured data aligned with the Google Business Profile.
Vehicle, issue, urgency and photos arrive in one case.
Preferred slot with human confirmation or connected calendar.
A separate journey for recurring maintenance and business accounts.
Calls, messages, quotes and bookings are attributed to their source.
Optional automation
Automation prepares and routes the request while the garage controls price, parts and time.
Normalize vehicle, issue, photos and urgency in a CRM or database.
Create a provisional slot or follow-up task after team review.
Alert the owner and acknowledge the customer's request.
Send controlled appointment or maintenance reminders.
Method
Services, vehicles, locations, urgency and fleet customers.
Local search, evidence, quote, preferred slot and confirmation.
Mobile interface, content, optimized imagery and secure forms.
Calendar or n8n only after the internal process is clear.
Sector SEO
This Manda page targets owners looking for auto repair website development. Their future service pages target local repair searches.
One strong page can serve international buyers initially. Location variants only make sense when operations and search data support genuinely local content.
Delivered work
The case study shows three full design directions and a Next.js site connected to n8n, Calendar and workshop notifications.

Garagiste
Premium showcase website for an automotive garage in Antananarivo. Built with the same business-website workflow as MadaVoyage: sector + city brief, 3 AI-generated design directions, validation of a dark premium direction, then Next.js 16 integration. The site highlights clear diagnostics, quotes before repair, workshop services, fleet/taxi/VTC offers, service areas and a booking request form. The form goes through a secured Next.js API route, relays to n8n, creates a Google Calendar event and sends an internal email notification. Final WebP assets, SEO/GEO, Open Graph, sitemap and documented n8n workflow included.
These resources explain the build, automation and acquisition surrounding the business website.
Not always. A preferred-slot request with manual approval is often more reliable when time depends on diagnostics and parts.
Yes when pages, Google Business Profile, contact details, service areas and local evidence remain consistent.
Yes through a secured form with file limits and suitable storage, not a public webhook.
Yes for provisional or confirmed appointments, depending on how the workshop assigns technicians and bays.
Yes. A dedicated route can explain recurring maintenance, account terms and business enquiries.
Send me your services, service area and current scheduling process.