Your builds speak for themselves. Your website should make sure enthusiasts find them.
Build galleries, dyno results, and service pages that speak directly to enthusiasts who know exactly what they want. A professional site that establishes your shop's reputation in your local performance community — and beyond. We handle the website. You handle the boost.
Enthusiasts do serious research before they trust a shop with their build.
Performance customers are knowledgeable, opinionated, and cautious about who they trust with their car. They want to see your work, know your capabilities, and verify your reputation before they pick up the phone. A website that speaks their language and shows real builds earns that trust.
Enthusiasts search by make, modification, and specialty.
"Subaru tuner near me." "LS swap shop [city]." "Forced induction specialist [county]." These aren't generic searches — they're from customers who know exactly what they need and are looking for a shop that specializes in it. Specific pages for your specialties rank for those specific searches.
Dyno numbers and build specs are your proof of capability.
In the performance world, numbers matter. Horsepower gains, torque curves, before/after dyno sheets — these are the credentials that speak to an enthusiast customer. A website that shows real dyno results from real builds in your shop is the performance equivalent of an attorney's case record.
Reputation in the enthusiast community travels — but only if people can find you.
Word of mouth and forum reputation are strong in the performance world. But customers outside your existing network — enthusiasts who moved to your area, someone whose usual shop closed — have to search. A professional website with real builds and results makes you findable to the customers who don't already know you.
High-ticket builds require high-trust shops.
A full engine build, a turbo kit installation, a standalone ECU tune — these are $5,000–$30,000+ jobs. Customers doing that kind of work don't pick a shop because it's convenient. They pick the one with the best documented track record. Your website is where that documentation lives.
A website that speaks to enthusiasts and establishes your shop's reputation online.
Performance customers are technical, discerning, and loyal once they trust a shop. Your site needs to show your work in a format that speaks to someone who knows the difference between a stock tune and a proper ECU calibration.
Build gallery that showcases your best work
Featured builds with photos, specs, and modifications — organized by platform or build type. Before/after, engine bay shots, detail photos of custom fabrication, interior work. A gallery built for enthusiasts who look at engine bays the way other people look at kitchens. The detail is the point.
Dyno results and performance data that prove your tuning
Real dyno sheets, horsepower and torque numbers, before/after comparisons — the proof that enthusiast customers specifically look for before trusting a tuner with their car. A dedicated dyno/results page with real numbers from real customer builds is one of the most credible things a performance shop can put online.
Service pages for your specific specialties
ECU tuning and calibration, forced induction (turbo/supercharger), engine builds, suspension and handling, exhaust, engine swaps, dyno services — whatever your shop specializes in gets a dedicated page targeting the enthusiasts searching for exactly that work in your area.
Platform and make-specific pages
If you specialize in specific platforms — Subaru, Honda, Ford Mustang, LS swaps, European imports — those get dedicated pages. "Subaru tuner [city]" and "Mustang performance shop [county]" are searches from customers who've already decided on their platform and are looking for a specialist. Dedicated pages capture them precisely.
Google Business Profile that puts you on the local performance map
We claim, optimize, and manage your GBP with build photos, complete service categories, and regular posts — so when an enthusiast moves to your area and searches for a tuner, your shop is the first result that looks like it actually does serious work.
Service area pages that reach beyond your immediate neighborhood
Performance customers travel further than most — they'll drive 50 miles for the right shop. Pro and Complete include geographic pages that extend your reach across counties and help enthusiasts outside your immediate area find you when they're willing to make the trip for quality work.
Three plans. All cancel anytime.
For most performance shops, Pro is the right tier — build gallery, dyno results, service pages, GBP setup, and local SEO. Complete adds geographic reach for shops drawing customers from a wide area.
Questions tuning and performance shops ask us.
Should I post dyno sheets and actual power numbers on the site?
Yes — real numbers from real builds are the most credible content a performance shop can publish. We build a results page with dyno charts, before/after horsepower and torque figures, and brief descriptions of the build. Enthusiast customers specifically look for this kind of documented proof. Generic claims about being the "best in the area" mean nothing. Documented 400whp on a stock block STI means everything to the right customer.
Can I have pages for specific platforms I specialize in?
Yes — platform-specific pages are one of the strongest SEO assets for a performance shop. If you specialize in Subarus, BMWs, LS-swapped anything, or import tuning — each gets its own page. Enthusiasts searching by platform are far more qualified leads than generic "auto repair" searches. A page targeting their platform shows you're a specialist, not a generalist who also does tune jobs.
How technical should the content be?
Speak to your actual customer. If your customers are serious enthusiasts who know the difference between flex fuel tuning and a base map, write accordingly. If you also serve weekend warriors who just want more power and don't care about the details, we layer in accessible explanations for each service alongside the technical content. The goal is credibility with the knowledgeable customer without alienating the one who's newer to the scene.
My reputation is mostly word of mouth in the local car community. Do I still need a website?
Yes — for two reasons. Enthusiasts who've heard about your shop from a forum or car meet will Google you before they call. A strong website confirms the recommendation. And enthusiasts new to your area, or outside your existing network, can only find you through search. A well-built site with real builds and dyno results reaches both audiences — the ones who've heard of you and the ones who haven't yet.
Can the site help me get wholesale or shop accounts with parts vendors?
It can help establish your credibility, yes. Vendors evaluating a new account will look at your online presence as part of their vetting. A professional site with documented builds and a clear service menu looks like an established, serious operation — which is what vendors want to see before extending wholesale pricing. It's not the only factor, but it's one less thing working against you.
Your builds are the proof. Let's put them online.
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