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X platform diagnosis

X platform diagnosis helps decide whether the restaurant has a useful public update channel and whether a new post should be prepared.

These checks are not the same as the Google Business Profile score. Treat them as publishing and reputation-readiness checks before asking SEO Post Generator to schedule content.

AreaWhy it mattersWhat to check
Account identityGuests should be able to tell this is the same restaurantAccount name, avatar, bio, location, profile link
Posting freshnessA quiet account can make the restaurant look inactiveLatest post date, update frequency, long gaps
Content relevancePosts should help guests decide what to doDishes, events, hour changes, store stories, local topics
Conversion pathInterested guests need somewhere to go nextGoogle Business Profile, website, menu, booking, ordering links
Reputation cuesPublic replies and mentions can become service workMentions, comments, direct-message leads, negative feedback
Foodism Claw noticesWhy it mattersGood next move
No official X account is confirmedGuests may not know which account is realConfirm the official account before scheduling posts
Bio does not identify the restaurant clearlyProfile visitors may not connect the account to the storeAdd restaurant name, location, and a useful link
Account has not posted recentlyThe restaurant can look inactiveAsk SEO Post Generator for a simple fresh update
Posts are weakly related to the restaurantContent does not help guests choose or actUse menu, event, hour, review, or neighborhood context
Posts do not include a useful next stepInterested guests may leave without actingAdd Google, menu, website, booking, or ordering links
Mentions or negative feedback are not followed upPublic issues can reduce trustReview the interaction and assign a reply or service task

When account or scheduler data is available, Foodism Claw can also check:

  • Account authorization state.
  • Latest posts.
  • Scheduled posts.
  • Public interactions.
  • Follow-up leads.

Use these checks to decide whether the next task should be a post, a reply, a profile repair, or a broader publishing plan.