Restaurant Cookbook
Foodism Claw helps a restaurant turn scattered online work into a simple weekly routine: check the store, find the most useful next action, and let the right assistant prepare the work.
Think of it as a small back office for Google Business Profile, reviews, photos, menu signals, posts, local search, and website updates.
- Choose the restaurant you want to manage.
- Ask a question or run a check in plain language.
- Review the result on the right: diagnosis cards, drafts, photos, reports, schedules, and previews.

Start here
Section titled “Start here”If this is your first time, open Three-minute start. If you want a repeatable habit, use Weekly operating rhythm. If you already know the store has a Google problem, go to Restaurant diagnosis. If you want to ask Foodism Claw what to do next, use Ask questions and choose action. If work is ready to ship, use Notes and execution plan.
The goal is not to make a manager learn AI. The goal is to make the next helpful action obvious.
What Foodism Claw can help with
Section titled “What Foodism Claw can help with”| Restaurant need | What Foodism Claw does |
|---|---|
| More guests need to find the store | Check Google name, address, category, hours, phone, website, Maps link, and action links |
| Guests hesitate before visiting | Review rating, review count, reply status, menu clues, and photo coverage |
| The store needs better public updates | Prepare Google Business Profile, X, Dineway, or website posts with images and timing |
| Reviews need attention | Draft safe replies, separate sensitive reviews, and publish only what is suitable |
| The team wants local growth ideas | Check keywords, 5km Maps visibility, competitors, and trade-area opportunities |
| The restaurant needs a better online home | Create a Dineway site preview, add posts, and publish only when the owner asks |