Independent garage owners across the UK are increasingly reassessing the long-term cost of third-party booking platforms, as concerns grow over rising commission charges and the impact on workshop profitability.
For North Tyneside-based Wallsend Test Centre, eight years of relying on a well-known lead-generation aggregator eventually became unsustainable, as repeated fee increases and shifting advertising tiers began to erode margins on even the most straightforward jobs.
The final trigger came ahead of a contract renewal, when the platform introduced a revised payment structure that would apply a 15% charge on any booking over £100.
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“They were changing the way they were going to take payments for bookings,” said Mark. “It was going to be a 15% charge on anything over £100. I thought, if I’ve got a £1,000 job in there, they’re taking 15% of that just because the booking came through their platform.
“It got to the point where I was actually asking repeat customers to cancel their online bookings at their end just so I didn’t have to face those fees.”

The experience reflects a wider frustration among independent workshops, many of which are now questioning the long-term viability of relying on aggregator-driven booking models that take a growing share of revenue from every job.
Seeking a more sustainable and controllable alternative, Mark turned to Garage Services Online (GSO), implementing a fully redesigned website integrated with its commission-free, award-winning RampUp booking system.
The new setup went live in the first week of January, shifting the business away from directory-led enquiries and towards an owned digital platform designed to generate and convert bookings directly.
The results have been significant. Mark reports that between 85% and 90% of online bookings are now first-time customers. All bookings are now secured without commission charges, allowing the business to retain the full value of every job.
“I’m a mechanic, so I don’t know what kind of magic they’re doing in the background, but it’s obviously working,” said Mark. “We aren’t seeing a change in the type of work; we’re still getting the bread-and-butter MOTs and servicing that keep our six-man team and six ramps busy but we’re getting the volume from new customers without the penalty fees.”

Beyond the financial impact, Mark also highlighted the experience of moving away from high-pressure software sales environments as a key benefit of working with GSO.
“From the off, it was probably one of the simplest processes dealing with a business I’ve ever had,” he said. “They were so relaxed and laid back. Everything was explained in depth but not dragged out, and they didn’t bombard me with information. They weren’t trying to push or upsell anything. I was given options, and it was ultimately my choice.
“Within 10 or 15 minutes of speaking with them, you just get a vibe that they are actually out there for you as a business owner, rather than just trying to hit their own corporate sales targets.”
GSO positions its approach as a shift away from commission-driven aggregators towards owned, high-performing digital infrastructure for independent garages. Its RampUp system is designed to give workshops full control over bookings while ensuring they retain 100% of the value of the work generated online.
For further information, visit: https://garage-services-online.co.uk/free-no-obligation-quote/pr/.

