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.

A simple weekly rhythm
Section titled “A simple weekly rhythm”| Day | Action | Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Run diagnosis | Find the most important visit, trust, or action issue |
| Tuesday | Handle reviews | Reply to recent, low-rating, or service-related reviews |
| Wednesday | Publish or schedule one update | Keep Google Business Profile, X, Dineway, or the website fresh |
| Thursday | Check local search or trade area | Learn what guests search and what competitors show |
| Friday | Review shipped work | Confirm what changed and what carries into next week |
If you only have 15 minutes
Section titled “If you only have 15 minutes”Do three things:
- Read the top diagnosis recommendations.
- Handle the review or profile issue with the clearest impact.
- 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.
Helpful weekly questions
Section titled “Helpful weekly questions”- “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.