Build a clean, branded price sheet in minutes. Add your services and prices on the left β your printable menu builds itself on the right. Text it to customers or hang it in the shop.
Your menu does its work once the customer is talking to you. Missed-call text-back makes sure that conversation happens at all, by replying to every call you cannot take.
See how it works →How to build a menu that's easy to say yes to and sells your best work. The menu and packaging questions detailers search for.
A clear menu has 3β4 named packages (e.g. Express, Full Interior, Complete, Ceramic), what's included in each, a price or 'starting at' price, and vehicle-size tiers. Add a few Γ la carte upgrades β pet hair, engine bay, headlight restoration. Clarity sells; this generator builds a clean, printable menu you can hand out or post.
Three is the sweet spot for most shops β good / better / best. It gives choice and anchors a premium option without overwhelming people. Too many packages cause decision paralysis. Build three tiers here and add extras as Γ la carte add-ons rather than more packages.
Showing at least a 'starting at' price filters out tire-kickers and builds trust β but use size tiers or ranges, because a truck is far more work than a compact. This generator lets you price your way (fixed, 'from', or by vehicle size) so the menu matches how you actually quote.
Put your best package in the middle as 'most popular', list high-margin add-ons (coatings, protection, engine bay) right next to the packages, and describe outcomes β 'months of protection', 'showroom shine' β not just tasks. A well-built menu does the upselling for you.