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FOR AUTO REPAIR

Every driver assumes you'll overcharge. Prove them wrong first.

Plain, honest videos that win trust and bookings, made from your Google listing. No filming, no camera, no crew.

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Auto repair

Made from a Google Maps link

The friction

You already know the problem. It just isn't the budget.

  1. 01 Drivers expect to be ripped off, so winning the first booking is the hard part.
  2. 02 The bay is loud, greasy, and busy, not an easy place to film.
  3. 03 Your real expertise stays invisible to people choosing a shop online.

Why post at all

We can't promise every driver trusts you. We can promise the bay that sits empty.

A shop that never posts is invisible to every driver who hasn't already been burned somewhere else. That part isn't a maybe.

Explain your work honestly every day and you're the shop people remember when the warning light comes on. You won't win every car. You just have to be the name that felt fair.

The empty bay is the only outcome you can count on by doing nothing.

Paste, then posted

Your listing is already the script.

Everything Teswir needs is sitting on your Google profile. The photos, the reviews, the hours. Paste the link and the video writes itself.

Your place, on Google

Auto repair · 4.9 ★ · 200+ reviews

"Honestly the best in the neighborhood. We come back every week."

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Live in about a minute

What it says

Three scenes, written from your shop.

Scene 01 The hook

An on screen presenter holds up a common warning light or a worn part. Direct, plain spoken, a little reassuring.

"If this light is on, here's what it actually means."

Scene 02 The explanation

The part shown and the fix done, the presenter narrating in plain language. Clean and honest.

"Most shops would replace the whole assembly. You usually don't need to."

Scene 03 The trust close

Back to the presenter with the shop name, location, and a free inspection offer on screen.

"Free inspection this week. We'll show you what's actually wrong."

How it works

01

Paste the link

Drop your Google Maps listing. No filming, no crew, nothing required but the link.

02

We study your shop

Your photos, reviews, and details become a script and an on screen presenter, the influencer style spot you never had time to film. Add a photo or a prompt to steer it, or leave it to us.

03

Post it tonight

A finished spotlight, ready to post, in about a minute. Then do it again tomorrow.

In the cut

What a spotlight is made of.

  1. 01 A close look at the symptom in the first two seconds: a warning light, a worn part, a leak.
  2. 02 The diagnosis or repair in progress, clean and well lit.
  3. 03 A clear, honest explanation in plain language.
  4. 04 The shop looking organized and professional.
  5. 05 One clear ask: the shop name and a free inspection.

The case

Why it works for auto repair

The hardest part of running an honest shop is that drivers walk in expecting to be ripped off, before you’ve done anything wrong. Video is the fastest way to flip that, because it lets you show the exact thing they’re looking for: someone who explains the problem plainly and doesn’t push work they don’t need. The catch was filming it in a busy bay. Teswir builds it from what is already on your Google listing.

Trust is the product

Most auto repair marketing competes on price. The better lever is credibility. A short clip explaining what a warning light really means, or admitting a customer doesn’t need the expensive fix, signals fairness in a way no discount can. That honesty is your hook and your differentiator at once.

Answer the questions drivers are already asking

People search “is it safe to drive with this light on” before they search for a shop. Make those answers your videos, plainly and helpfully, and you show up as the expert when they’re ready to book. Close every one with a low risk call to action like a free inspection.

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Frequently asked

Do I need to film anything?
No. You paste your Google Maps link and Teswir builds the video from your photos and reviews. Add a clip or a note if you want, but nothing is required, and no one films in the bay.
Do I have to be on camera?
No. A plain spoken on screen presenter explains the problem and makes the offer, so you get a trustworthy face without stopping work to film yourself.
What should an auto repair video be about?
Answer what drivers are already searching: what a warning light means, when a noise is serious, whether a repair is urgent. Useful, honest explainers position you as the expert and the safe choice. End with one simple step, often a free inspection.
How do I show I'm trustworthy?
Be specific, and a little against your own interest. Explain when a customer doesn't need a repair and you instantly stand out. Honesty is the most persuasive thing a shop can put on screen, and the presenter delivers it the same way every time.
Can I tell it what to promote?
Yes. Add a prompt like 'push our free brake check' or 'we do same day diagnostics' and the script follows. Leave it blank for a strong, all purpose spotlight from your listing.
How often should I post?
A couple of helpful clips a week keeps you visible: one common problem explained, one honest tip. Showing up consistently is what makes you the shop people call when something goes wrong.

Plan your spotlight

First one's free

The shops that show up get seen.

Paste your Google Maps link. Watch your spotlight in about a minute.

First one's free, no card. See what comes after.

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