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Website and Dineway diagnosis

The website or Dineway site should give guests a fuller answer than a social post can.

Use Dineway Site Builder for preview and website update work. A public deploy should only happen when the owner explicitly asks for it.

AreaWhy it mattersWhat to check
Landing clarityGuests should immediately understand the restaurantName, cuisine, address, hours, main offer
Menu availabilityGuests decide faster when the menu is visibleMenu, prices, signature dishes, photos
Action linksThe page should convert interest into actionPhone, directions, booking, ordering, delivery
FreshnessOutdated pages reduce confidenceCurrent events, holiday hours, expired promotions
Local SEO basicsSearch engines need structured local contextPage title, description, local keywords, useful headings
Foodism Claw noticesWhy it mattersGood next move
Homepage does not explain cuisine, address, or hoursGuests cannot quickly decide if the restaurant fitsAsk Dineway Site Builder for a clearer preview
Menu is missing, hard to read, or outdatedGuests cannot evaluate dishes or priceUpdate menu content and highlight signature dishes
Action buttons are missingInterest does not turn into calls, visits, or ordersAdd phone, directions, booking, ordering, or delivery links
Page content is staleOld promotions or hours reduce trustReplace expired content with a current update
Google, X, and website facts disagreeGuests may follow the wrong informationPick the source of truth and repair the other platforms

When website or Dineway data is available, Foodism Claw can also check:

  • Page publish state.
  • Menu modules.
  • Content freshness.
  • Action links.
  • Local SEO basics.

These checks are useful when the restaurant needs a better online home, not just a one-time social post.