online booking widget - Meet RampUp

Garage owners and managers now have a powerful new digital solution to capture more work and serve customers efficiently.

Garage Services Online has launched RampUp, a standalone online booking widget built from the ground up to meet the real-world needs of workshops and vehicle owners alike.

“Every garage is unique, and so are its business goals,” said Jim Lang, Director at Garage Services Online.RampUp is designed to adapt to those individual needs, helping every workshop capture the right opportunities at the right time. It’s a complete booking solution, enabling garages to transform website visits into appointments without dependence on commission-based platforms.”

Simple, Customisable Online Booking Widget

Built to convert urgent customer searches into confirmed bookings, RampUp captures ‘distress purchase’ moments, allowing customers to book directly from whichever service page they are viewing, whether for brakes, MOTs, or diagnostics.

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Workshops can use RampUp on any garage website—not just a Garage Services Online site—giving them flexibility, independence, and full control over bookings, margins, and customer relationships, all without commission fees.

“We developed it to be flexible and straightforward,” explains Jim. “From the initial setup to live bookings, the process is seamless, so workshops can focus on what they do best without worrying about complicated technical integration. Garages can start taking bookings immediately, confident that customer and payment data remain fully protected.”

The widget is fully customisable, allowing workshops to adapt service categories and descriptions while subtly promoting related services throughout the booking journey.

Discover how RampUp can transform your garage’s online bookings here

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Article Credit: Autotech Communications


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