Window tinting leads

More tint jobs with vehicle and film fit.

Window tinting leads need the vehicle, film type, shade goal, windows involved, and timing. We focus on inquiries that can become ceramic tint, full-vehicle tint, windshield strip, or front-window work.

Film, shade, vehicle

Tint demand needs enough detail to price.

Tint work gets real when the shop can see the vehicle, windows, film interest, shade goal, and timing before the quote starts.

  • vehicle
  • windows
  • film
  • shade goal

Window Tinting: Ceramic Tint Requests

Make film quality visible before the quote.

Tint buyers care about appearance, heat, privacy, and whether the film will look right on their car. Your window tinting business should make quality feel visible before the quote request.

  • Film

    Clarify options before contact.

  • Appearance

    Make the finished look believable.

  • Comfort

    Speak to heat and privacy.

  • Tint jobs

    Know which requests became tint jobs.

What a useful inquiry already includes

Tune for tint work the shop can price.

A useful tint inquiry already has vehicle, window, film, shade, and timing details before the quote starts.

  • vehicle type
  • film and shade goal
  • windows involved
  • photo or install path
  • appointment timing

Window Tinting

Bring in

  • ceramic tint requests
  • full-vehicle tint jobs
  • windshield and front-window inquiries
  • repeat tint work

Filter out

  • DIY film questions
  • unsupported film requests
  • non-automotive tint asks
  • low-intent price checks

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 tint jobs you want more of.

Start with the film types, vehicle work, and tint packages your shop wants to book.

Start with the tint work you want.

A few words about your best tint jobs is enough.