Every repair shop is a little different, but the growth problems rhyme: leads slip away, ad budget burns on the wrong clicks, and no one can say which marketing actually paid. Here are the most common ways shops put StandupCRM to work.
A shop running its own ads pays for clicks that never call. StandupCRM rebuilds the campaign around calls and a policy-compliant landing page and tracks every click to a lead, so spend follows what books jobs — not vanity clicks.
Most lost repair jobs are just a missed call or a form nobody followed up on. Every call click and form fill becomes a named lead with instant alerts, so your team calls back first — before the customer tries the shop down the street.
Because leads are tagged by source, owners see real cost-per-lead and cost-per-job instead of clicks and impressions — and can cut whatever does not convert.
Owners with several locations manage every shop's ads, leads, and analytics from a single login, each store with its own page and inbox.
Each shop page is server-rendered with structured data, so Google's local results and AI assistants like ChatGPT can surface the shop's services, location, and phone number.