Social media for mobile mechanics

Between jobs on the driveway, write one line about the car you just sorted and Blast Everything posts it everywhere at once. The UK posting tool for mobile mechanics with no time to sit at a screen.

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Why quiet mobile mechanics lose the booking

Your whole offer is convenience. You come to the customer, on their driveway or at the roadside, so they never have to drop the car at a garage and beg a lift home. But letting a stranger work on their car is a trust decision, and a worried customer checks who looks reliable and local before they call. They look at who is showing recent work nearby and who has gone quiet.

If your last post was a year ago, you are not in that decision. The steady drip of real jobs is what proves you are established, careful and worth having on their drive.

The problem is not you, it is the time

You are diagnosing a fault at eight, on your back under a car at eleven, chasing parts at seven. Nobody sensible expects you to sit down and write captions for five apps. Marketing loses to the next job, and it should.

Blast Everything is built for that reality. One line, done from the van, then on to the next driveway.

One job update, every channel

Finish a job, type one line about it, add a photo if you have one. Blast Everything turns that into a proper post for all 11 of your channels and schedules them so your presence stays steady even in a flat-out week of servicing and MOT prep.

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Works on iOS and on the web.

What to post when you have no idea what to post

Forget clever. A plain, local job update that shows you came to the customer is what wins work. Here is what one typed line looks like once it has become a post:

Roadside diagnostic and fix in Reading this morning. Car would not start on the drive, traced it to a failed starter, back on the road within the hour. No tow, no garage trip.
Full service and front brakes done on a driveway in Wokingham. Oil, filters and fresh pads and discs, all sorted at the customer's door. Car back to smooth and safe.
Pre-MOT check done in Newbury before the test. Spotted a worn bulb and a tyre on the limit, put both right so there were no nasty surprises on test day.

Post one of these after a job and within a few weeks you look busy, trusted and worth booking for the next service.

How often should a mobile mechanic actually post?

Two or three times a week is enough. Your work is a steady mix of breakdowns, servicing and MOT prep, so you cannot plan a rigid content calendar and you should not try. Instead, treat each finished job as a natural moment to post. A roadside fix, a service on a driveway, a pre-MOT check. That is more than enough material to look busy and reliable without ever sitting down to brainstorm captions.

Steadiness builds trust. A feed that quietly shows real jobs at people's homes a couple of times a week tells a nervous customer that you are established, careful and safe to have working on their car. A feed that has been silent since last year, then suddenly posts everything at once, tells them the opposite. Because Blast Everything schedules your posts out for you, even a flat-out week of breakdowns still produces a steady, professional presence rather than nothing then a flood.

Keep your camera handy on the job. A quick photo of a fresh set of pads and discs, or a car back running on the drive, will always beat a stock image. People book the mobile mechanic they can see doing careful, tidy work at their door, so let your finished jobs do the selling and remind them how convenient you are.

Simple pricing, cancel any time

Starter

GBP 9.99 / month

All 11 channels. Cancel any time.

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Write one line about your next finished job and let it post everywhere for you.

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Mobile mechanic questions, answered

I am a mobile mechanic moving between driveways all day. When would I even use this?

Between jobs. One line about the car you just sorted, a photo if you took one, and it posts everywhere on a schedule. Under a minute before you pull off to the next drive.

What should a mobile mechanic post?

A plain job update. A roadside diagnostic sorted, a service done on a driveway, a pre-MOT check. Showing real work at the customer's door is what builds the trust that wins the next booking.

Which platforms does it cover?

Eleven channels including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Google Business Profile, Reddit, WhatsApp and Email.

How much is it?

Plans start at GBP 9.99 per month and you can cancel any time.