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Weekly operating rhythm

Foodism Claw works best when it becomes a light weekly habit, not a tool that only opens during a crisis. Fifteen minutes is enough to keep the public profile healthier than most restaurants.

Restaurant back-office weekly Foodism Claw review

DayActionGoal
MondayRun diagnosisFind the most important visit, trust, or action issue
TuesdayHandle reviewsReply to recent, low-rating, or service-related reviews
WednesdayPublish or schedule one updateKeep Google Business Profile, X, Dineway, or the website fresh
ThursdayCheck local search or trade areaLearn what guests search and what competitors show
FridayReview shipped workConfirm what changed and what carries into next week

Do three things:

  1. Read the top diagnosis recommendations.
  2. Handle the review or profile issue with the clearest impact.
  3. Draft, schedule, or publish one useful public update.

This is enough to keep the profile moving. Waiting for a perfect operating session usually means nothing gets repaired.

  • “Which Google profile fields changed this week?”
  • “Which reviews still need replies?”
  • “Which public photos or menu items need attention?”
  • “Which post is ready to publish?”
  • “Which local keyword or competitor should we watch?”
  • “Which assistant task should be first next week?”

When these questions become routine, Foodism Claw becomes a small operations desk rather than another dashboard.