Auto upholstery leads

More interior jobs worth quoting.

Auto upholstery leads need material context, photos, vehicle type, project scope, and timing. We focus on inquiries that can become seat, headliner, top, or restoration work.

Quote-ready interior work

The shop needs the vehicle, material, and scope before the quote.

Interior work gets real when the inquiry explains the vehicle, material, damage, photos, and project scope well enough for the shop to know whether it is worth quoting.

  • vehicle
  • material
  • photos
  • scope

Auto Upholstery: Seat Repair Requests

Make the interior work look worth quoting.

Interior work is personal because the customer has to see and touch the result every time they drive. Your auto upholstery shop should make craftsmanship, materials, and quote confidence visible before they send photos.

  • Photos

    Help the customer show the problem.

  • Materials

    Make options feel credible.

  • Scope

    Separate real jobs from vague asks.

  • Interior quotes

    Know which interiors became quotes.

What a useful inquiry already includes

Tune for quote-ready interior work.

The lead path should help people explain the vehicle, material, damage, photos, and project scope before your shop quotes the job.

  • vehicle type
  • material and damage
  • photo path
  • project scope
  • quote handoff

Auto Upholstery

Bring in

  • seat repair requests
  • headliner jobs
  • convertible top inquiries
  • interior restoration projects

Filter out

  • DIY material questions
  • vague price checks
  • unsupported furniture work
  • projects with no vehicle context

Useful starting points

Lead sources to test first.

The channel should match how this buyer starts the conversation, not just where ads are easy to buy.

Tell us what upholstery jobs you want more of.

Start with the seats, headliners, tops, and interior projects your shop wants to quote.

Start with the interior work you want.

A few words about your best upholstery jobs is enough.