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Ask questions and choose action

This page is for the moment after a manager asks, “What should we do next?” Foodism Claw can turn diagnosis results, Google profile data, reviews, menus, reports, uploaded files, and assistant outputs into a clear next action.

Restaurant operator searching Foodism Claw evidence

Good questions are short and tied to a decision:

  • “What should I fix first if I only have 15 minutes?”
  • “Which reviews need a reply today?”
  • “What are guests praising most this month?”
  • “What public information is missing before we publish?”
  • “Which photos or menu items should we show more clearly?”
  • “Turn these findings into one task for the right assistant.”

Weak questions are too vague:

  • “Make us popular.”
  • “Write marketing.”
  • “Tell me everything wrong.”

Better: “Which one issue is most likely to affect visits or orders this week?”

SituationAsk Foodism Claw
Monday check-in”What changed in our diagnosis since last week?”
Review catch-up”Which reviews are safe to reply to, and which need owner review?”
Content planning”Give me one post idea based on verified menu or event facts.”
Local search”Which nearby search terms or competitors should I pay attention to?”
Photo work”What kind of public photos are missing from the profile?”
Website work”What should be updated on the website before we share it?”

Before acting, check:

  • Does it say what information it used?
  • Does it lead to one practical next step?
  • Does it separate facts from suggestions?
  • Does it ask for human confirmation when price, address, hours, offer, or a sensitive review is involved?

If the answer feels generic, ask it to narrow down:

  • “Use only the diagnosis result.”
  • “Use only recent Google reviews.”
  • “Separate today’s task from this week’s task.”
  • “Write this as a task I can send to an assistant.”