Fixed-price websites for Australian tyre shops. Bring your logo. We list the brands you stock, your services, and let customers send rego + size for a quote. Live in around 7 days.
New websites only. Not a managed service.
Tyre customers Google by size, brand, or "tyre shop near me". The site's job is to show you stock the brand they want, list the services they need, and let them send rego + size in 30 seconds for a quote.
Most tyre shop websites bury the brand list deep in a "products" page. Put the brand logos at the top — Bridgestone, Michelin, Continental, Goodyear, Pirelli, Hankook, Kumho, Nankang, Maxxis, BFGoodrich. Customers scan logos in 2 seconds and know they're in the right place.
The second thing that converts is a quote form that takes the rego (or tyre size if they know it) and what they need — fitting, alignment, balancing, or full kit. Customers don't want to call to ask "do you fit 235/45R18?". Form lands in your inbox; you reply with stock + price.
The third is opening hours and walk-in vs booking signal. Some tyre jobs are walk-in (puncture repair, single tyre); some need booking (alignment, full set, 4WD). Make it obvious which is which and you cut a third of the "do I need to book?" phone calls.
This page covers what's on a standard tyre shop 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.
Brands you stock, prominent near the top. Bridgestone, Michelin, Continental — whoever you carry. Instant scan.
Rego or tyre size, what they need, vehicle. Lands in your inbox. You reply with stock and price.
Fitting, alignment, balancing, rotation, TPMS, puncture repair. Walk-in vs booked, made clear.
Passenger / 4WD / light truck. Covers what you fit so 4WD customers know you do them.
Quick reference for what needs a booking and what doesn't. Cuts a third of phone calls.
Address, opening hours, end-of-day cutoff for fitting. Helps with "[brand] tyres [suburb]" searches.
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.
No. The form takes either the rego (most common) or the tyre size if they have it. Rego lookups happen on your side from supplier portals or vehicle databases. The form's job is to capture intent fast — exact specs come on the reply.
List the top 8–12 brands you stock as logos at the top, plus a "and many more on request" line. Listing 40 brands dilutes the visual; listing none looks like you're a generic shop. We help pick the strip with you.
A booking-request form, yes. A real-time calendar, no. Tyre stock varies daily — you don't want a customer self-booking a 4-tyre job at 9am Friday only to find out the size isn't in. The form captures intent; you confirm stock + slot by reply.
You need the brand name and suburb in real text on the page. We write a short paragraph in your services section that names the brands and the suburbs you serve. Plus a tuned Google Business Profile — that's what gets you in the map pack. We don't do paid SEO.
You can, but most customers don't care. We keep the alignment section to "we measure and adjust to spec" + price. Alignment customers searching for specifics are usually trade — and they'll call. Public site stays simple.
We can list wheel/rim brands as a separate sub-section under services. Same logo-strip treatment. If wheels are a big part of your business, mention that in the form so we feature them more prominently — otherwise they sit alongside tyres.
Same fixed price, same 7-day turnaround, copy tuned to the trade.
Send the basics. We'll reply by email with what we need next.
Best fit: a tyre shop in Australia that needs a new website, has a logo, and wants the process kept simple.
No calls. No meetings. Email only.
Thanks — we'll reply by email with the next steps.
Fixed price. Email-only. No calls.