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We're the free, community-driven automotive repair database — labor times, torque specs, fluids, battery sizes, wiper sizes, and diagnostic codes for vehicles from 1955 to today. Our visitors aren't browsing: they're standing next to a car that needs a part, looking up exactly which one fits.

700k+
Specs published, all free
39k+
Vehicles, 1955–present
Millions
Requests served monthly
Top-ranked
On Bing for thousands of repair queries

Who you'd be reaching

Professional technicians looking up book time and torque values mid-job, independent and mobile mechanics, and serious DIYers with the hood already open. Purchase intent here isn't inferred from browsing history — the page itself is the intent: someone on a battery-size page is buying a battery this week. Our data is also read and cited by AI assistants (Microsoft Copilot and others), a fast-growing referral source that standard analytics undercount.

What we offer

Exclusive category placement.

Your brand as the buy-button in one category, sitewide — e.g. the battery retailer on every battery-spec page, the scanner brand on every diagnostic-code page, the wiper brand on every wiper-size page. One partner per category, clearly labeled.

Data & API partnerships.

License our fitment, labor-time, and spec data for your own site, counter system, or app via the OLP Developer API.

Vertical sponsorship.

Fund a public data vertical (a make, an era, a spec category) with your name on it — the data stays free for everyone, forever, with your sponsorship credited on every page.

What we'll never do

No banner networks, no popups, no autoplay, no tracking pixels, and no influence on the data — specs are published identically with or without a partner in the category. That discipline is why our audience trusts the site, and that trust is what you're actually buying. Placements are clearly disclosed, always.

Sound like your audience?

Tell us your category and what you have in mind — a real person answers.

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