🏢 Servicing · Sunbury, Melbourne
Sunbury · Local Business
Research Phase
Before writing a single line of code, our research agent studied AutoLube Service & Repair Centre — their current website, social presence, reviews, team, and services. Here's what stood out.
4.7 stars from 33 Google reviews for a Sunbury mechanic offering vehicle collection and delivery from home or workplace — a convenience service more commonly associated with premium dealerships than independent workshops
Covers 14 distinct service categories from logbook servicing to truck repairs, transmission rebuilds, prestige vehicle servicing, and roadside assistance — an unusually broad scope for a single-location independent workshop at Factory 4/99 Horne Street, Sunbury
The brand voice centres on owner Liam, who invites customers to call for 'good, old fashioned free advice' — the trust proposition is built on transparency, with a policy of only quoting what the car actually needs and calling the customer before any unexpected work begins
Design Phase
Every design decision was intentional — informed by the research, not pulled from a template library.
Visual Direction
A 6-page site with dedicated fleet and gallery pages alongside core services, featuring 9 components including a bespoke Oil Change Tracker interactive tool. The gallery page showcases workshop capability while the fleet page targets commercial clients — a smart upsell path for a business with truck and diesel repair capability.
Design Rationale
AutoLube's strength is breadth of service and personal trust — the design needed to convey both without making a small Sunbury workshop look like it's overselling. The Oil Change Tracker adds sticky utility (customers return to check their service schedule), while the fleet page opens a commercial revenue channel that a simple brochure site would miss.
Build Phase
Site Architecture
// Next.js App Router
Methodology
Spark (research agent) scraped AutoLube Service & Repair Centre's current website, Google reviews, social media, and business listings. Every piece of real data — team names, service pricing, business hours, unique details — was extracted into a structured profile.
Based on the research, a bespoke design direction was created specifically for AutoLube Service & Repair Centre. No templates — the typography, color palette, layout patterns, and visual effects were all chosen to match this business's personality and industry.
Pixel (design agent) built the entire 6-page Next.js application from scratch — 9 custom components, real content from the research phase, App Router with proper routing, and production-grade code.
Sentinel (QA agent) verified the build compiles cleanly, checked for placeholder content, validated all routes render correctly, and confirmed the design is unique (not recycled from another demo).
Additional Notes
Research covered 5 sources including the official website (homepage, mechanical repairs, logbook servicing, contact page, and navigation menu). Google reviews (4.7 stars, 33 reviews) were extracted from the homepage widget. Operating hours (Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Saturday by appointment) sourced from the website footer. Yellow Pages was blocked by Cloudflare. Data completeness was medium — no pricing was found on the website, which is standard for independent mechanics.
For Reference
AutoLube Service & Repair Centre's current website: autolube.com.au
More from the experiment
This case study is part of the AI Web Lab — a 30-day experiment where AI agents build bespoke websites for real Melbourne businesses. Every site is researched, designed, and built from scratch by a team of five specialist AI agents. The full methodology, code, and results are documented transparently.
This study is being prepared for publication as part of a research paper on AI-assisted web development at scale.
We built AutoLube Service & Repair Centre's site in 10 minutes. Same process, same quality — a custom website built for you, not a template.