Fixed-price websites for Australian auto electricians. Bring your logo. We explain the trade in plain English, list your specialties, and route quote requests to your inbox. Live in around 7 days.
New websites only. Not a managed service.
Most customers don't know what an auto electrician does — they think "battery problem? mechanic." The website's job is to translate the trade into "yes, this is the person to call" without dumbing it down.
Auto electrician sites lose customers in the first scroll because the language is too technical. "ECU diagnostics, body control modules, can-bus fault tracing" — accurate, but the customer who Googled "weird electrical fault in my Hilux" needs a translator. We write the services section in plain language: "check-engine lights, weird electrical faults, things that flicker or won't start" — with the technical names alongside, not instead.
The second job is to distinguish you from a mechanic. We add a short "What's the difference between an auto sparky and a mechanic?" panel on the site. Customers who land via "mechanic [suburb]" and read that, then convert because they realise they're in the right place after all.
The third is showing the specialties that make people drive across town for you — dual-battery setups for tourers, accessory installs (lights, winches, fridges, UHF), key programming, EV diagnostics if you do it. These convert by themselves; we just need to list them clearly.
This page covers what's on a standard auto electrician build. Pricing, process, and Website Care are on the main pricing page.
Every build for this trade includes these. We adjust to your angle but the bones are proven.
Each service has a real-human title plus the technical name. "Dashboard warnings (ECU diagnostics)" — customer recognises themselves, you keep credibility.
Short panel that converts mis-routed mechanic searches. One of the biggest single-section wins on auto-elec sites.
Dual-battery, 4WD touring fit-outs, accessory install, key coding, EV. Whatever brings the high-value work to your bay.
Vehicle, what's wrong (or what they want fitted), photos optional. Lands in your inbox.
Years experience, qualifications (VASA, IAME), brands fitted (Redarc, Projecta, REDARC).
Clear "we come to you" or "drop in" wayfinding so customers don't book the wrong path.
Same pricing as every other Built Quick site. Vertical-specific copy doesn't cost extra.
Specific to this trade. The general FAQ — pricing, process, Website Care — is on the main FAQ.
A short "auto sparky vs mechanic" panel on the homepage section. Mechanics fix mechanical things (engine, brakes, suspension); auto sparkies fix electrical (warning lights, wiring, dual-battery, accessories). One paragraph, clear examples, done. Converts a meaningful slice of "[suburb] mechanic" searchers who actually need you.
Yes. Photo uploads are part of the standard quote form — up to 5 images. Useful for warning-light photos, wiring before/after, and accessory install requests where the customer wants to show you the rig. Lands in your inbox as attachments.
Yes — same brand-strip treatment as the homepage. Brand logos near the top build instant trust and help with "Redarc dual-battery [suburb]" searches. Send us the brands; we'll lay them out.
A short note on the page that ID and ownership proof are required for key/immobiliser work. Protects you, sets expectations. The form captures vehicle and key type; you handle the rest by reply or in person.
Yes — list it as a specialty. EV-capable auto sparkies are searched-for and undersupplied in most metros. Mention which brands you've trained on (e.g. Tesla, BYD, Polestar) and what you handle (high-voltage diag, 12V system, charging issues).
Yes — one form with a "where do you want the work done?" dropdown. Mobile callouts vs workshop drop-offs are scheduled differently on your end, but a single form keeps the public site simple. You sort by reply.
Same fixed price, same 7-day turnaround, copy tuned to the trade.
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Best fit: an auto electrician in Australia that needs a new website, has a logo, and wants the process kept simple.
No calls. No meetings. Email only.
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Fixed price. Email-only. No calls.