Word of mouth is brilliant, but it has a ceiling. When a new resident moves to your area, when someone's usual workshop closes, or when a driver's car breaks down for the first time, they open their phone and search. If your workshop isn't appearing in those results, you're invisible to a huge chunk of potential customers. Car Spot's garage directory is built specifically to put independent workshops in front of local drivers who are actively looking for help — and this guide explains exactly how to make the most of it.
Why Local Drivers Search Online Before Calling
The days of asking around are long gone. Research consistently shows that over 80% of Singapore consumers search online before making a local service purchase. For workshops, this means a driver with a warning light on their dashboard or an LTA inspection coming up will almost certainly search “workshop near me” before asking a colleague. If you don’t have a searchable online presence, you simply don’t exist for that customer.
What Is the Car Spot Garage Directory?
Car Spot is a Singapore car marketplace that connects drivers with vehicles, workshops, and automotive services. The Car Spot garage directory lets independent workshops, mobile mechanics, and specialist workshops create a verified listing that appears to drivers searching in their local area. Unlike a generic business listing, Car Spot's directory is automotive-specific — which means your listing is being surfaced to people who are already thinking about their car.
The Basics: Claiming and Verifying Your Listing
Getting on Car Spot starts with creating your profile. This takes around 10 minutes and asks for the fundamentals: your business name, address, postal code, phone number, and website if you have one. The postal code is particularly important — Car Spot uses it to serve your listing to drivers within a sensible radius, so make sure it's accurate.
- Business name: Use the name customers actually search for, not just a company registration name.
- Address and postal code: Precise location data is what powers the “workshop near me” search results.
- Phone number: Use a number that is always answered during opening hours — missed calls become missed customers.
- Opening hours: List every day you operate, including Saturdays. Drivers often search at weekends.
- Website URL: If you have a website, link it. It adds credibility and gives drivers more information before they call.
Complete Your Profile — Incomplete Listings Get Skipped
A half-finished listing sends the wrong signal. Drivers comparing two workshops will almost always choose the one with a complete profile over one with missing information. Think of your Car Spot profile as your workshop's shopfront — would you leave yours in poor shape? Car Spot's algorithm also favours complete profiles when deciding which workshops to surface first in local search results.
- Add a clear description of your workshop — what you specialise in, how long you've been operating, and what makes you different.
- List every service you offer (vehicle inspection, servicing, tyres, diagnostics, bodywork, etc.).
- Upload photos of your workshop, reception, and team.
- Set your accepted vehicle types — do you cover commercial vehicles, Continental cars, or EVs as well as standard cars?
- Add any accreditations you hold, such as LTA-authorised inspection status or manufacturer certifications.
Services Matter More Than You Think
When drivers search for a specific service — “vehicle inspection near me”, “brake replacement Jurong”, “engine diagnostics Ang Mo Kio” — Car Spot filters results by the services each workshop offers. If you don't list a service, you won't appear for that search, even if you offer it every day. Take the time to review Car Spot's services list and tick everything your team is qualified to do. Don't undersell yourself.
Photos: The Single Biggest Trust Signal
Workshops that include photos consistently receive more enquiries than those without. Drivers want to know what they're walking into. A clean, well-organised workshop photo reassures a nervous customer. A photo of your team shows that real people work there. You don't need a professional photographer — a modern smartphone in good light will do the job. Aim for at least three to five photos: the exterior, the workshop floor, the reception or waiting area, and ideally a technician at work.
Reviews: Your Online Word of Mouth
Reviews are the digital equivalent of a personal recommendation. Car Spot allows customers to leave reviews on your profile, and workshops with a healthy number of positive reviews rank higher in search results and convert more profile visits into actual enquiries. The simplest way to get reviews is to ask — after a successful job, ask the customer directly whether they'd be happy to leave a quick review on Car Spot. Most satisfied customers are glad to help.
Keeping Your Listing Fresh
A listing that hasn't been updated in two years looks abandoned. Car Spot rewards workshops that actively maintain their profiles with better visibility in search results. Set a reminder every quarter to check your opening hours are correct, your services list is up to date, and your photos still accurately reflect your workshop. If you've invested in new equipment, added a new technician, or started offering a new service like EV battery checks, update your profile to reflect that.