Body shop estimate leads

More collision estimates with enough context to quote.

Body shop inquiries need damage context, photos, insurance status, vehicle condition, and timing. We help bring in requests your estimator can actually work with.

Before the estimator spends time

The estimate starts when the damage is clear.

Collision demand is only useful when the estimator can understand the vehicle, damage, photos, insurance status, and timing before the first reply.

  • vehicle
  • damage
  • photos
  • claim or timing context

Body Shops: Collision Estimates

Make the damaged car feel like it can be made right.

Collision work starts with stress: damage, insurance, photos, and the question of who can actually make the vehicle right again. Your body shop should feel trustworthy before the estimate begins.

  • Damage

    Help the customer explain what happened.

  • Photos

    Move the estimate faster.

  • Insurance

    Make the process feel less confusing.

  • Repair work

    Know which estimates became repair work.

What a useful inquiry already includes

Tune for estimate-ready body work.

The lead path should help your estimator see the vehicle, damage, timing, and claim context before the first reply.

  • damage type
  • photo request
  • insurance context
  • vehicle condition
  • estimator handoff

Body Shops

Bring in

  • collision estimates
  • paint and dent requests
  • insurance repair conversations
  • photo-ready inquiries

Filter out

  • parts-only questions
  • unsupported custom work
  • vague damage descriptions
  • low-fit price shoppers

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 body work you want more of.

Start with the collision, paint, dent, and estimate requests your shop wants to handle.

Start with the estimates you want.

A few words about your best body work is enough.