Ceramic coating offer pages
High-ticket coating work gets its own page with package pricing, durability proof, and deposit booking, so the $800 to $2,000 jobs stop hiding behind a generic services menu.
Simplufy Book a call Industry growth systems
A connected system for detailing shops: offer pages that sell coating work, ads that find local car owners, and follow-up that fills the calendar from first click to final invoice.
What buyers need
Buyers compare two or three companies in one sitting. These are the checks they run before reaching out, and the signals the system is built to put in front of them first.
Before/after photos on vehicles like theirs, not stock imagery
Clear package pricing by vehicle size before they call
Online booking that works from a phone in under a minute
Recent reviews from local car owners they can verify
What Simplufy builds
Everything below points at the same outcome: more booked details, ceramic coating leads, recurring maintenance clients.
High-ticket coating work gets its own page with package pricing, durability proof, and deposit booking, so the $800 to $2,000 jobs stop hiding behind a generic services menu.
Service selection, vehicle-size pricing, add-on prompts, and scheduling in one flow, so quoting happens without phone tag and add-ons sell themselves.
Local campaigns built around specific packages, the structure that produced 285 leads at an $8.69 average CPL for Detail Depot, not boosted posts.
Post-detail SMS sequences that book the next maintenance wash and pitch coating to full-detail clients, turning one-time jobs into recurring revenue.
Best-fit services
Every industry system draws from the same eight Simplufy services. For auto detailing, these are the ones that move booked work first.
Facebook and Instagram ad campaigns for visual offers, retargeting, lead generation, seasonal promotions, consultations, and high-value service demand.
Explore Meta AdsFast, sharp, SEO-ready websites for service brands that need to look credible, explain what they do, and turn traffic into booked calls.
Explore Web DevelopmentGoHighLevel setup, pipelines, automations, calendars, forms, missed-call flows, and reporting that match how your team actually sells.
Explore CRM SolutionsGoogle Search and Performance Max management for service companies that need calls, forms, estimates, consultations, appointments, and enrollment inquiries from buyers already searching.
Explore Google PPCCommon growth leaks
The patterns we find most often in audits. None of them are exotic. They are unfinished handoffs between marketing and follow-up, and each one is fixable.
In practice
A sample of the concrete assets an engagement like this produces, each one wired into the CRM so the result stays measurable.
Ceramic coating offer page with deposit booking
Vehicle-size pricing flow that quotes without phone calls
Post-detail SMS sequence that books the next maintenance visit
Proof, not promises
Real campaign and pipeline numbers from detailing clients: the same offer pages, booking flows, and follow-up automations described above.
Industry FAQ
Yes, when they run as offer-driven campaigns instead of boosted posts. Detailing is visual, local, and impulse-friendly, which is why our detailing campaigns have produced leads in the $8 to $24 range for packages from full details to $799 coatings. The leads only pay off if follow-up happens within minutes, so the CRM side matters as much as the ads.
With a system, not luck. Every completed detail should trigger a follow-up sequence: a review request, then a maintenance-wash offer on a schedule that matches how fast the vehicle gets dirty. Shops that automate this turn a $250 detail into a client worth several thousand dollars a year.
Package pricing by vehicle size, real before/after photos, recent reviews, and booking that works on a phone. Buyers compare two or three shops in one sitting; the shop that shows prices and lets them book without calling usually wins the job.
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