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Google Business Profile diagnosis

Google Business Profile answers the first question: can a guest find the correct restaurant, trust it, and take action?

AreaWhy it mattersWhat to check
Store basicsGuests need to know this is the right placeName, address, category, business status, hours, map position
TrustGuests compare restaurants quicklyRating, review count, review themes, unanswered reviews
Guest actionGuests need an easy next stepPhone, website, Maps, menu, booking, ordering, delivery
Visual proofPhotos help people decide before they readFood, storefront, dining room, menu, atmosphere

Foodism Claw gives more attention to basics because a wrong address or missing hours can cost visits immediately. Photos, posts, and SEO matter too, but they work best after the store facts are reliable.

Foodism Claw noticesWhy it mattersGood next move
Store status is not clearly openGuests may think the store is closedConfirm the Google status and update it
Name, address, or map position is missingGuests may call or visit the wrong placeUse Store Decoration to prepare a profile repair
Category is weak or unclearGoogle and guests may not understand the restaurant typeConfirm cuisine and main service type
Opening hours are missingGuests cannot plan a visitConfirm regular and holiday hours
Rating or review count is weakNew guests lose confidenceAsk Review Ops to find risks and draft replies
Phone, website, menu, booking, or ordering link is missingInterested guests may drop offAdd the easiest next-step link first
Too few useful photosGuests cannot see the food or atmosphereCollect or improve photos before a campaign

When Foodism Claw has connected store data, it can also check for:

  • Missing store description.
  • Missing structured menu.
  • Missing services or attributes.
  • Missing booking, ordering, menu, or delivery links.
  • Store data that has not been refreshed recently.

These may not always lower the headline score, but they are useful tasks for a calmer operating week.