Your site audit
We walked your whole customer journey on detailedautopros.com — here’s what’s working, what’s leaking, and which package fixes each piece.
recoverable points across your funnel
industry lost-revenue range for detailing
leaking today, before we touch anything
Getting found
How a customer first reaches you — and whether you can tell what’s working.
- No call tracking
You can’t tell whether a call came from Google Ads, your Google listing, Facebook, or a sign.
Tag every call to its source so you stop guessing where your money works.
Compounding Growth - NYC mobile number on an NJ business
Your (917) cell is the public number — a NYC area code costs trust on paid clicks.
A dedicated business line (keep your cell private), forwarded or ported — your choice.
Recover Revenue - Gmail business email
detailedautopros@gmail.com hurts deliverability and trust vs. an on-domain address.
Migrate to a name@detailedautopros.com inbox so you land in the inbox, not spam.
Recover Revenue
First contact
The moment someone tries to reach you. This is where the most money leaks.
- Missed calls die silently
When you’re on a rig and miss a call, nothing happens — and the customer calls the next detailer.
Automatic text-back in seconds, in your voice, plus an instant heads-up to you.
Stop the Bleed - Form submissions cool off
A web form drops into Gmail with no auto-reply — the lead waits and loses interest.
Instant text to the lead + full details texted to you + the lead logged automatically.
Recover Revenue - Booking widget has no date
The current widget shows times but no date — a customer picking “10 AM” has no idea which day.
A real calendar — date, time, service, capacity — so bookings are unambiguous.
Recover Revenue - Prices don’t match
Your packages page says $100 Basic; your FAQ still says $75. Customers notice.
One source of truth, fixed during onboarding — a quick credibility win.
Stop the Bleed
Quote → booked
Turning interest into a job on the calendar — and keeping that slot.
- No deposit at booking
No-show risk is entirely on you; nothing holds a customer to their slot.
Optional card deposit at booking (Stripe, in your name) to cut no-shows.
Recover Revenue - No appointment reminders
No 24-hour or 2-hour reminder — no-shows and late starts bleed your day.
Automatic reminder texts 24h and 2h before every appointment.
Recover Revenue - No self-serve quote estimator
Every quote is a back-and-forth; higher-end NJ competitors let customers self-price.
Quote-by-vehicle estimator on your site so customers see a range without calling.
Compounding Growth
After the job
Where reviews and repeat business are won — your biggest long-term upside.
- Review requests are manual
Every Google review is one you asked for in person — it doesn’t scale.
Automatic review request 24h after each job, routed to your Google listing.
Recover Revenue - No customer database
Once a job’s done, the customer disappears from any system — they live in your phone.
A real CRM that keeps every customer, vehicle, and job in one place.
Recover Revenue - Past customers aren’t re-engaged
Your whole book of business sits in your contacts generating nothing.
A one-time, consent-checked text/email campaign to bring dormant customers back.
Recover Revenue - No rebooking nudges
A car should be re-detailed every 2–4 months; you’re leaving that to memory.
Automatic 90-day rebook nudges and seasonal cross-sell sequences.
Compounding Growth - No membership program
No recurring SKU — the single biggest lever on predictable revenue is missing.
A Care Club ($79/mo style) designed and launched with you.
Compounding Growth - No referral program
Your customers love you and would refer — there’s just no mechanism to ask.
A referral program with tracking links and automatic rewards.
Compounding Growth
Walk of detailedautopros.com · A.M. Consulting funnel audit, 2026-05-27. Recovered-revenue figures are industry benchmarks, not guarantees. Impact dots reflect our severity rating, not a promise of specific results.