Restaurant Visibility Check

Restaurant Visibility Check

See how easy it is for customers to find your restaurant online across Google, your website, reviews, links, social activity, and booking visibility.

No payment required. This visibility check uses public online signals and may need confirmation with the business owner.

After the report

Understand the gaps, then continue to VisiblePilot for implementation.

The visibility report comes first. Restaurant Support helps managers understand what customers can see, then VisiblePilot handles specialist marketing implementation.

The report looks at the basics customers see before they call, book, visit, or choose a competitor: Google profile clarity, review replies, local SEO, directories, website wording, and simple monthly updates.

RestaurantsCafesBarsHotelsMotelsServiced apartmentsAirbnb and short-stayTourism businessesLocal service businesses
Restaurant operator checking online presence

Google layer

Profile, reviews, hours kept clean and current.

Search clarity

Local signals made easier for customers to trust.

Visibility first

Make the business easier to find, easier to understand, and easier to choose.

No online purchase here

Visibility implementation is discussed first. Restaurant Support keeps the report clear and VisiblePilot powers specialist delivery.

Good first step

Fix the easy online visibility leaks first, before bigger campaigns or ads.

Delivery partner

Delivered by Restaurant Support, powered by VisiblePilot for specialist implementation.

Visibility package ladder

Choose the level of visibility support your restaurant needs.

Start with clean public profiles, then add website SEO, social content, ordering visibility, or the full system.

Visibility packageA$39/week

Local Profiles

We clean up and maintain your restaurant's public profiles.

Google Maps, reviews, Apple Maps, TripAdvisor, Yelp.

Best for restaurants that need Google, maps, reviews and public listings cleaned up first.
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This package makes the restaurant look clean, credible and easy to find on the public platforms customers check first.

Local Profiles keeps your restaurant clean and trustworthy across Google Maps, Google reviews, Apple Maps, TripAdvisor and Yelp. We update the key details, keep your profile active, help with simple review replies and send a monthly visibility summary.

Google Business ProfileOpen
  • Restaurant name check
  • Address check
  • Phone number check
  • Website check
  • Opening hours update
  • Special hours update
  • Menu link add or correction
  • Booking link add or correction
  • Ordering link add or correction if available
  • Restaurant description optimisation
  • Primary category check
  • Secondary categories where useful
  • Logo upload if supplied
  • Cover photo upload if supplied
  • Supplied photos upload
  • Inconsistent information correction
Google Maps visibilityOpen
  • Profile clarity check
  • Call button check
  • Directions check
  • Website link check
  • Menu link check
  • Hours consistency check
  • Photo freshness check
  • Missing information notes
  • Obvious duplicate listing notes if needed
Simple reviews managementOpen
Apple MapsOpen
TripAdvisorOpen
  • Profile check
  • Name check
  • Address check
  • Phone check
  • Website link check
  • Category check
  • Supplied photo add or check where possible
  • Consistency with Google
  • Simple recommendations to improve trust
YelpOpen
  • Profile check
  • Main information check
  • Website link
  • Category
  • Supplied photos
  • Name, address and phone consistency
Weekly Google updateOpen
  • One Google update per week
  • Special of the week
  • New menu item
  • Happy hour
  • Lunch special
  • Weekend booking reminder
  • Private dining reminder
  • Event announcement
  • Seasonal update
  • Photo update
  • Review highlight
Monthly visibility summaryOpen
  • What was updated
  • Reviews received
  • Reviews replied to
  • Profiles checked
  • Problems found
  • Next recommendations
Not included in Local ProfilesOpen
Primary packageA$79/week

Local SEO Growth

We add website SEO work.

Local Profiles + website SEO.

Best for restaurants that want Google and website SEO handled together.
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Make the website clearer for customers, Google, local searches, bookings, calls and direct orders.

Local SEO Growth includes everything in Local Profiles, plus weekly website SEO improvements. We update your website content, menu, image alt text, meta titles, descriptions, booking links and local pages so customers and search engines understand your restaurant more clearly.

Website SEO audit simpleOpen
  • Home page
  • Menu page
  • Contact page
  • Booking page
  • Location page
  • Private dining page if present
  • Functions page if present
  • Basic mobile speed
  • Obvious broken links
  • Missing buttons
  • Weak content
  • Unclear pages
  • Non-optimised images
  • Simple structure problems
Meta titlesOpen
Meta descriptionsOpen
  • Write or improve SEO descriptions
  • Example: Book a table at Restaurant Name, an Italian restaurant in Darling Harbour serving handmade pasta, seafood, cocktails and group dining options.
  • Descriptions include restaurant type, location, specialty, reason to choose and clear action
H1, H2 and page structureOpen
Image SEO and alt textOpen
  • Alt text on important images
  • Cleaner file names where possible
  • Basic compression where possible
  • Replace images if client supplies new photos
  • Add images on important pages
  • Examples: Fresh seafood pasta at Italian restaurant in Darling Harbour; Outdoor dining area at waterfront restaurant in Sydney; Cocktails and share plates at restaurant in The Rocks
  • Recommended limit: up to 10 images optimised per month
Menu updatesOpen
Booking, call and order buttonsOpen
  • Book Now
  • Call Now
  • View Menu
  • Order Online
  • Get Directions
  • Private Event Enquiry
  • Group Booking
  • Check mobile especially
Local SEO wordingOpen
  • Add useful local wording naturally with no keyword stuffing
  • Cuisine type
  • Suburb
  • Landmark
  • Occasion
  • Service
  • Audience
  • Examples: Italian restaurant in Sydney CBD; waterfront dining in Darling Harbour; private dining in The Rocks; brunch cafe in Surry Hills; group bookings in Barangaroo; takeaway pizza in Parramatta
Weekly website visibility updateOpen
SEO blog articlesOpen
Local pagesOpen
Internal linksOpen
Citations and safe local linksOpen
Monthly SEO summaryOpen
Not included in Local SEO GrowthOpen
  • Full website rebuild
  • New website
  • Custom development
  • Site migration
  • Custom booking system
  • Unlimited long-form blog
  • Artificial backlinks
  • Paid ads
  • Advanced design
  • Heavy technical maintenance
  • Ranking guarantee
Visibility packageA$119/week

Visibility Plus Social

We add Facebook and Instagram.

Local SEO Growth + Facebook/Instagram.

Best for restaurants that want Google, website SEO and regular social content managed together.
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Keep the restaurant active on social without turning this into a heavy social media agency service.

Visibility Plus Social includes Google, reviews, website SEO and three Facebook/Instagram posts per week. You send us photos, menu updates or specials, and we turn them into consistent content across your main online channels.

Facebook page checkOpen
  • Page name
  • Profile photo
  • Cover image
  • Website link
  • Call, book or order button
  • Hours
  • Address
  • Description
  • Category
  • Menu link
  • Consistency with Google
Instagram profile checkOpen
  • Username
  • Bio
  • Link in bio
  • Address
  • Category
  • Contact button
  • Highlights if existing
  • Consistency with website and Google
3 posts per weekOpen
  • 3 posts per week on Facebook and Instagram
  • Dish highlight
  • Cocktail highlight
  • Lunch special
  • Weekend booking reminder
  • New menu item
  • Happy hour
  • Event post
  • Customer review post
  • Private dining post
  • Group booking post
  • Behind the scenes
  • Seasonal promotion
CaptionsOpen
  • Short caption
  • Tone adapted to restaurant
  • Call-to-action
  • Location
  • Simple hashtags
  • Emojis if suitable for the brand
  • Clear link or instruction
  • CTA examples: Book your table; View our menu; Join us this weekend; Call us today; Order online; Plan your next group dinner
Content repurposingOpen
  • One menu update becomes a Google update
  • The same update becomes a Facebook post
  • The same update becomes an Instagram post
  • One review becomes a social post
  • One blog becomes several posts
  • One event becomes website page, Google post and social post
Simple content calendarOpen
  • Simple monthly direction
  • Week 1: dish highlight
  • Week 2: review post
  • Week 3: weekend booking reminder
  • Week 4: menu or event update
  • This is a simple calendar, not premium social strategy
Client supplied materialOpen
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • Menus
  • Specials
  • Promotions
  • Events
  • Special hours
  • News
  • We turn supplied material into publishable content
SchedulingOpen
  • Schedule posts when access is available
  • Meta Business Suite
  • Facebook Page
  • Instagram professional account
Monthly social summaryOpen
  • Posts published
  • Themes used
  • Missing content
  • Recommendations
  • Next ideas
Not included in Visibility Plus SocialOpen
  • Photo shoot
  • Advanced reels editing
  • Professional videos
  • Full community management
  • Replying to DMs
  • Replying to every comment
  • Influencers
  • Paid ads
  • Full brand strategy
  • Advanced graphic design
  • Daily stories
  • Posting every day
Visibility packageA$109/week

Visibility Plus Ordering

We add Uber Eats, DoorDash and ordering links.

Local SEO Growth + Uber Eats, DoorDash and direct ordering.

Best for restaurants that rely on takeaway, delivery apps, pickup, direct ordering or online menus.
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Make ordering easier so customers do not have to search for the right menu, delivery, pickup, phone or direct ordering button.

Visibility Plus Ordering includes Google, reviews, website SEO and ordering platform support. We help customers find your menu and order faster from your website, Google profile, Uber Eats, DoorDash or direct ordering system.

Ordering visibility auditOpen
Uber Eats profile supportOpen
  • Profile check
  • Hours
  • Address
  • Phone if visible
  • Menu
  • Categories
  • Dish names
  • Simple descriptions
  • Prices supplied by client
  • Photos supplied by client
  • Website link
  • Consistency with Google
DoorDash profile supportOpen
  • Profile check
  • Hours
  • Menu
  • Categories
  • Descriptions
  • Prices
  • Supplied photos
  • Website link
  • Consistency with other platforms
Direct ordering linksOpen
  • Order Online button
  • Direct link in header
  • Direct link in footer
  • Direct link on menu page
  • Direct mobile link
  • Clear call-to-action
  • Examples: Order Online; Order Pickup; Order Delivery; Order Direct; Order from our website; View takeaway menu
Website order flowOpen
  • Is the button visible?
  • Does the button work?
  • Does the customer have to search too much?
  • Is the menu clear?
  • Are delivery and pickup options visible?
  • Is mobile practical?
  • Are links up to date?
Google ordering linksOpen
  • Menu
  • Booking
  • Order
  • Website
  • Phone
  • Directions
Menu updatesOpen
Product descriptionsOpen
  • Improve dish descriptions simply
  • Before: Chicken Burger
  • After: Crispy chicken burger with lettuce, tomato, house sauce and fries
  • Not premium copywriting for 80 dishes every week
Monthly ordering summaryOpen
  • Links fixed
  • Menus updated
  • Platforms checked
  • Problems found
  • Recommendations to improve ordering
Not included in Visibility Plus OrderingOpen
Visibility packageA$149/week

Full Visibility

We manage Google, website, social and ordering together.

Local SEO Growth + Social + Ordering.

Best for restaurants that want one affordable team managing the main online visibility every week.
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Create a complete restaurant visibility system across the main points customers see before they find, trust, book or order.

Full Visibility is our complete weekly visibility package. We manage the essentials across Google, reviews, your website, Facebook, Instagram and ordering links, so customers can find you, trust you, book with you and order from you more easily.

Google and local profilesOpen
Website SEOOpen
Weekly content systemOpen
  • Coordinate content between platforms
  • One client update can become a website update
  • One client update can become a Google post
  • One client update can become a Facebook post
  • One client update can become an Instagram post
  • One client update can become a menu update
  • One client update can become an ordering update if needed
Facebook and InstagramOpen
  • 3 posts per week
  • Captions
  • Simple hashtags
  • Scheduling
  • Posts from supplied material
  • Consistency with Google and website
  • Mini monthly content plan
Ordering supportOpen
Review and reputation basicsOpen
  • Review monitoring
  • Replies to simple reviews
  • Prepared reply for negative review
  • Professional tone
  • No aggressive replies
  • No fake reviews
  • No illegal incentives
Monthly full visibility reportOpen
Priority planningOpen
  • Each month, choose one main priority
  • Improve Google
  • Improve reviews
  • Improve booking
  • Improve menu
  • Improve social
  • Improve ordering
  • Improve private dining
  • Improve local SEO pages
Not included in Full VisibilityOpen
Client access

What the restaurant needs to provide.

The package works when the restaurant can provide the practical access and material needed to make updates.

Clear boundaries

Not included in any package.

These exclusions keep the weekly packages affordable, transparent, and realistic.

  • No fake reviews
  • No paid ads
  • No guaranteed Google ranking
  • No guaranteed sales
  • No unlimited edits
  • No professional photography
  • No advanced video editing
  • No full website rebuild
  • No custom development
  • No spam backlinks
  • No crisis PR
  • No daily account management unless quoted separately
Plain language

Visibility words explained without agency jargon.

Each item explains what it means, why it matters, what implementation can cover, and what it can help with. No ranking guarantees, no magic words.

Simple

Plain words for busy owners.

Practical

Focused on what customers see.

Careful

No ranking or revenue promises.

Visibility package ladder+

What it means: The package ladder is a simple way to choose how much weekly visibility support your restaurant needs.

Why it matters: Some venues only need public profile cleanup, while others need website SEO, social content, ordering links, or the full system.

What implementation can cover: Restaurant Support explains the visibility check and package fit; implementation is powered by VisiblePilot.

What it can help with: It replaces the old three bundle cards with five clearer package levels.

Google Business Profile optimisation+

What it means: This is the business profile customers see on Google Search and Google Maps.

Why it matters: Customers check hours, photos, reviews, booking links, menus, rooms, and directions before choosing.

What implementation can cover: We update the key details, improve the profile content, and keep the profile cleaner.

What it can help with: It can make your business easier to understand and trust when customers are comparing options.

Google visibility+

What it means: Google visibility is how easily customers can understand and find your restaurant through Google Search, Google Maps, reviews, photos, and profile details.

Why it matters: Many customers check Google before they call, book, order, or visit.

What implementation can cover: We improve the public information and practical signals customers see first.

What it can help with: It can make your venue easier to trust before a customer compares another option.

Google Maps visibility+

What it means: Google Maps visibility is how clearly your restaurant appears in map results, directions, local searches, and nearby discovery.

Why it matters: Customers often use maps when they are close to making a decision.

What implementation can cover: We check the map profile, hours, category, photos, links, and public details.

What it can help with: It can reduce confusion and make it easier for nearby customers to choose you.

Apple Maps+

What it means: Apple Maps is the map and business listing layer many iPhone users see.

Why it matters: Some customers use Apple Maps instead of Google Maps for directions, hours, and contact details.

What implementation can cover: We check whether the basic listing details are accurate and consistent.

What it can help with: It can prevent customers seeing the wrong address, phone, hours, or website link.

Google review replies+

What it means: Review replies are public responses to the feedback customers leave online.

Why it matters: Replies show customers the business is active and cares about the experience.

What implementation can cover: We help write professional replies. Sensitive reviews can be checked with the owner before posting if needed.

What it can help with: It can improve the trust layer people see before they book, call, or visit.

Local SEO+

What it means: Local SEO means improving the information that helps customers find your business in your area.

Why it matters: People search for phrases like restaurant near me, hotel in a suburb, or breakfast near a landmark.

What implementation can cover: We improve online signals that help Google understand where you are and what you offer.

What it can help with: It can support local visibility, but it does not guarantee a ranking position.

Directory/listing optimisation+

What it means: These are listings on sites like Apple Maps, Bing, Facebook, Tripadvisor, Yelp, Yellow Pages, and TrueLocal.

Why it matters: Consistent business name, address, phone, hours, and links help customers and search engines trust the information.

What implementation can cover: We check and improve key listings where they are relevant to the business.

What it can help with: It can reduce confusion and make the business easier to find in more places.

Citations+

What it means: Citations are mentions of your business name, address, phone number, and website on other public sites.

Why it matters: Consistent citations help customers and search engines trust basic business details.

What implementation can cover: We look for important inconsistencies and practical cleanup opportunities.

What it can help with: It can reduce mixed signals across maps, directories, and local platforms.

Referring domains+

What it means: Referring domains are the different websites that link to your website.

Why it matters: A few trusted local websites linking to you can be more useful than many low-quality links.

What implementation can cover: We look for legitimate local websites, directories, media, supplier, or community mentions.

What it can help with: It can show whether other sites are actually pointing customers and search engines toward your restaurant.

Website SEO updates+

What it means: These are small website changes that make pages easier for Google and customers to understand.

Why it matters: Clear page titles, headings, local wording, and service descriptions help people quickly understand the offer.

What implementation can cover: We improve wording around menus, rooms, services, suburbs, booking links, and customer questions.

What it can help with: It can make the website clearer before a customer decides to call, book, or visit.

Meta titles and descriptions+

What it means: These are the title and short description people often see in Google search results.

Why it matters: They help customers understand what a page is about before clicking.

What implementation can cover: We write clearer titles and descriptions for important pages.

What it can help with: It can improve clarity in search results without making ranking promises.

Image SEO and alt text+

What it means: Alt text is a short description of an image.

Why it matters: It helps search engines understand photos and improves accessibility.

What implementation can cover: We add practical descriptions to important images, such as food, rooms, venue spaces, and services.

What it can help with: It can make website content clearer for search engines and more accessible for users.

Competitor visibility check+

What it means: We look at how nearby competitors appear online compared with your business.

Why it matters: Customers often compare photos, reviews, Google profiles, websites, menus, rooms, booking links, and listings before choosing.

What implementation can cover: We identify simple visibility gaps and practical opportunities to improve first.

What it can help with: It can show where your business looks weaker online and what to improve next.

TripAdvisor and Yelp support+

What it means: These are public hospitality and review profiles customers may check before choosing where to eat, stay, or visit.

Why it matters: Old photos, missing links, unmanaged reviews, or inconsistent details can make a business look less active.

What implementation can cover: We check public profile information, review activity, links, and consistency with the website and Google profile.

What it can help with: It can improve the trust layer without taking over reservations or private customer service.

SEO content and local pages+

What it means: This groups useful SEO blog articles and local ranking/indexable pages.

Why it matters: Some businesses need pages around local customer questions, venue uses, rooms, suburbs, events, or services.

What implementation can cover: We prepare practical content such as an SEO article, local service page, accommodation page, event page, or useful suburb-focused page.

What it can help with: It can help explain specific offers more clearly without guaranteeing rankings.

SEO blog articles+

What it means: These are simple articles that answer useful local customer questions.

Why it matters: Helpful content can explain your area, offer, menu, rooms, events, or venue experience.

What implementation can cover: We write practical articles such as best lunch near a suburb or what to expect from a boutique hotel in an area.

What it can help with: It can build useful content over time, without promising rankings.

Local ranking pages and indexable pages+

What it means: These are pages built around useful local topics or services so search engines can understand specific offerings.

Why it matters: A business may need pages for private dining, breakfast near a suburb, hotel rooms near a landmark, or event spaces.

What implementation can cover: We help plan and write pages that are useful to customers and readable by search engines.

What it can help with: It can make specific services easier to find and understand.

Facebook and Instagram posts+

What it means: These are regular updates for people who already know or follow the business.

Why it matters: Posts help keep a venue active and remind customers about menus, events, rooms, offers, or seasonal changes.

What implementation can cover: We prepare clear posts and captions that can be reviewed before they go live.

What it can help with: It can keep the business visible, but it does not promise viral growth.

Social activity+

What it means: Social activity is the public signal that your restaurant is still open, current, and sharing useful updates.

Why it matters: Customers may check Instagram or Facebook before visiting, especially for menus, specials, events, or venue feel.

What implementation can cover: We prepare simple weekly updates that match the restaurant's tone.

What it can help with: It can make the business look active without turning the package into daily social media management.

Reputation management+

What it means: This means monitoring and replying to reviews across relevant platforms.

Why it matters: For hotels this may include Tripadvisor, Booking.com, Google, and other travel platforms. For restaurants it may include Google and social channels.

What implementation can cover: We help keep replies professional, consistent, and owner-approved where needed.

What it can help with: It can make the public customer-service layer look more active and trustworthy.

Booking visibility+

What it means: Booking visibility is how easy it is for customers to find a booking, menu, call, or contact path.

Why it matters: If a ready customer cannot find the next step quickly, they may choose another venue.

What implementation can cover: We check booking links, menu links, call buttons, direct booking paths, and profile links.

What it can help with: It can make the path from interest to action clearer.

Organic keywords+

What it means: Organic keywords are search terms where a website appears in unpaid search results.

Why it matters: They help show what Google may already understand about the restaurant or venue.

What implementation can cover: We review the phrases found and look for practical gaps.

What it can help with: It can show whether the website is visible for useful local topics.

Monthly organic traffic+

What it means: Monthly organic traffic is an estimate of visits from unpaid search results.

Why it matters: It is not exact, but it helps compare website visibility against competitors.

What implementation can cover: We treat it as a directional signal, not a promise.

What it can help with: It can show whether competitors may be easier to find online.

Domain score / authority+

What it means: Domain score or authority is a third-party estimate of how strong a website looks based on links and public signals.

Why it matters: It is useful for comparison, but it is not a Google ranking guarantee.

What implementation can cover: We use it carefully alongside links, pages, reviews, and local relevance.

What it can help with: It can help explain why some competitor websites may look stronger.

Visibility report+

What it means: A simple summary of what we checked or improved.

Why it matters: You can see what was done without learning marketing jargon.

What implementation can cover: We summarise key updates, obvious issues, and sensible next steps.

What it can help with: It can make the monthly work easier to understand and discuss.

Monthly visibility report+

What it means: A monthly summary of visibility work, updates, and recommended next steps.

Why it matters: Owners need to know what changed across Google, reviews, listings, website content, and reputation work.

What implementation can cover: We prepare a clear monthly summary with practical notes rather than agency jargon.

What it can help with: It can keep the work transparent and make it easier to decide what to improve next.

Simple email campaign support+

What it means: Email campaigns communicate with customers who already know the business.

Why it matters: A special menu, event, hotel package, seasonal offer, or update may be useful for past customers.

What implementation can cover: We prepare simple campaign wording and structure.

What it can help with: It can help communicate with existing customers without relying only on paid ads.

Basic content editing+

What it means: This means simple edits to photos, videos, captions, or written content for posts or website updates.

Why it matters: Small improvements can make everyday content look cleaner and easier to understand.

What implementation can cover: We prepare basic assets for practical use. This is not positioned as full professional production unless quoted separately.

What it can help with: It can make regular updates easier to publish.

OTA audit for hotels+

What it means: OTA means Online Travel Agency, like Booking.com or Airbnb.

Why it matters: Hotel and short-stay listings need clear photos, descriptions, amenities, policies, pricing visibility, and booking paths.

What implementation can cover: We check whether the listing is clear and whether direct booking visibility could be improved.

What it can help with: It is an audit, not full revenue management.

TripAdvisor+

What it means: TripAdvisor is a public hospitality profile and review platform some diners and travellers check before choosing a venue.

Why it matters: Missing details, old photos, or unmanaged reviews can weaken trust.

What implementation can cover: We check the public profile, key details, photos where possible, links, and consistency with Google.

What it can help with: It can make the listing look more current and credible.

Yelp+

What it means: Yelp is a public listing and review platform that may show restaurant details, photos, categories, and links.

Why it matters: Incorrect details can create confusion when customers compare options.

What implementation can cover: We check the profile, main information, website link, category, photos where possible, and name/address/phone consistency.

What it can help with: It can reduce mixed public signals across review and listing platforms.

Weekly Google update+

What it means: A weekly Google update is a small public update on the Google Business Profile.

Why it matters: It helps the profile look active and lets customers see current specials, events, photos, or booking reminders.

What implementation can cover: We prepare one useful Google update each week from supplied restaurant material or agreed topics.

What it can help with: It can keep the Google layer fresher without promising ranking changes.

Website SEO audit+

What it means: A simple website SEO audit checks whether important pages are clear for customers and search engines.

Why it matters: A restaurant website should quickly explain who you are, where you are, what you serve, why people should visit, and how to book or order.

What implementation can cover: We review pages, buttons, broken links, weak content, image basics, mobile clarity, and obvious structure problems.

What it can help with: It shows the practical website fixes to do first.

Meta descriptions+

What it means: A meta description is the short page summary that may appear in search results.

Why it matters: It helps a customer understand the page before clicking.

What implementation can cover: We write or improve descriptions that include the restaurant type, location, specialty, reason to choose, and clear action.

What it can help with: It can make search snippets clearer without making ranking promises.

H1/H2 page structure+

What it means: H1 and H2 headings organise the main message and sections on a website page.

Why it matters: Clear headings help customers scan the page and help search engines understand the content.

What implementation can cover: We improve headings for menus, booking sections, location sections, events, private dining, and calls to action.

What it can help with: It can make a page easier to read and easier to understand.

Booking, call and order buttons+

What it means: These are the main action buttons customers use when they are ready to book, call, view a menu, order, get directions, or enquire.

Why it matters: If the next step is hidden, customers may choose a different venue.

What implementation can cover: We check and improve the visibility of key buttons, especially on mobile.

What it can help with: It can reduce friction between interest and action.

Local SEO wording+

What it means: Local SEO wording naturally explains cuisine type, suburb, landmark, occasion, service, and audience.

Why it matters: Customers and search engines need to understand where the venue is and what it offers.

What implementation can cover: We add useful local wording without keyword stuffing.

What it can help with: It can make website pages clearer for local searches.

Weekly website visibility update+

What it means: A weekly website visibility update is one useful website action, such as a menu, image, event, page, seasonal offer, or button update.

Why it matters: Small practical updates can keep the website current and clearer for customers.

What implementation can cover: We complete one useful visibility action each week, depending on the restaurant's needs and access.

What it can help with: It creates steady progress without promising a major blog article every week.

Facebook page check+

What it means: A Facebook page check reviews the public profile details customers see on Facebook.

Why it matters: Wrong hours, links, category, photos, or buttons can make the venue look neglected.

What implementation can cover: We check page name, profile photo, cover image, links, buttons, hours, address, description, category, and menu link.

What it can help with: It can make the Facebook presence more consistent with Google and the website.

Instagram profile check+

What it means: An Instagram profile check reviews the public bio, link, category, contact button, address, and existing highlights.

Why it matters: Diners often check Instagram for atmosphere, food, events, and venue feel.

What implementation can cover: We check the profile and align it with the website and Google information.

What it can help with: It can make the social profile clearer before customers decide.

Captions+

What it means: Captions are the words that go with social posts.

Why it matters: Good captions tell customers what the update is, where it applies, and what to do next.

What implementation can cover: We write short captions with tone, location, simple hashtags, and a clear call to action.

What it can help with: It can make regular social content easier to publish and understand.

Content repurposing+

What it means: Content repurposing means turning one update into useful versions for multiple platforms.

Why it matters: A menu update, review, blog, or event can support Google, website, Facebook, Instagram, and ordering visibility.

What implementation can cover: We adapt the same update for the right platform instead of treating each channel as separate work.

What it can help with: It can keep the weekly workload practical.

Content calendar+

What it means: A content calendar is a simple monthly direction for what to post or update.

Why it matters: Restaurants need consistency without turning the work into a heavy agency process.

What implementation can cover: We plan simple themes such as dish highlight, review post, booking reminder, and menu or event update.

What it can help with: It makes weekly content easier to approve and publish.

Scheduling+

What it means: Scheduling means preparing posts to go live at planned times when platform access is available.

Why it matters: It helps restaurants stay active without logging in for every update.

What implementation can cover: We schedule through Meta Business Suite, Facebook Page, or an Instagram professional account when access allows.

What it can help with: It can make weekly posting more reliable.

Ordering visibility audit+

What it means: An ordering visibility audit checks whether customers can easily find how to order.

Why it matters: Takeaway and delivery customers should not have to search for the menu, direct order link, Uber Eats, DoorDash, pickup, or phone path.

What implementation can cover: We check links, menu clarity, platform consistency, hours, prices, and whether Google and the website point customers correctly.

What it can help with: It can reduce lost orders caused by confusing links.

Uber Eats+

What it means: Uber Eats is a delivery marketplace where restaurants may list menus, categories, photos, hours, prices, and ordering options.

Why it matters: If the profile is unclear or inconsistent, ordering customers may choose another restaurant.

What implementation can cover: We check the public profile, menu, categories, simple descriptions, supplied photos, website link, and consistency with Google.

What it can help with: It can make the delivery profile clearer and easier to trust.

DoorDash+

What it means: DoorDash is a delivery marketplace where customers may find restaurant menus and ordering information.

Why it matters: Profile, hours, menu, prices, and photos need to be consistent with the rest of the restaurant's public presence.

What implementation can cover: We check the profile, hours, menu, categories, descriptions, supplied photos, website link, and consistency.

What it can help with: It can make the ordering layer clearer.

Website order flow+

What it means: Website order flow is the path from landing on the website to viewing the menu and starting an order.

Why it matters: If the menu, delivery, pickup, mobile path, or order button is hard to find, customers may leave.

What implementation can cover: We check button visibility, link function, menu clarity, delivery and pickup options, mobile practicality, and link freshness.

What it can help with: It can make the website easier for ready-to-order customers.

Product descriptions+

What it means: Product descriptions are short dish or item descriptions on menus and ordering platforms.

Why it matters: Clear descriptions help customers understand what they are ordering.

What implementation can cover: We improve simple descriptions for selected items, such as turning Chicken Burger into a clearer description.

What it can help with: It can support menu trust without rewriting every dish every week.

Delivery platform optimisation+

What it means: Delivery platform optimisation means making delivery marketplace profiles, menu details, photos, links, and hours clearer.

Why it matters: Customers compare delivery options quickly and inconsistent information can cost orders.

What implementation can cover: We check practical public details on supported platforms such as Uber Eats and DoorDash.

What it can help with: It can make delivery profiles easier to understand.

Deliveroo+

What it means: Deliveroo is a delivery platform in some markets, but it is not treated here as an active standard Australian channel.

Why it matters: The package ladder focuses on Australian restaurant channels such as Uber Eats, DoorDash, direct ordering, Google, and the restaurant website.

What implementation can cover: If a venue has a relevant Deliveroo-style channel in its market, it would be discussed separately where available.

What it can help with: It avoids implying Deliveroo is a standard active Australia inclusion.

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Simple process

First check what customers already see. Then fix the basics.

How it works

Four simple steps, without a heavy agency process.

Step 1

Free visibility check

We review your Google profile, reviews, website, local listings, and competitors.

Step 2

Review implementation options

Use the Restaurant Support report to understand the gaps, then continue to VisiblePilot for specialist help.

Step 3

Fix the basics

VisiblePilot can help with profiles, visibility signals, review replies, listings, and website clarity.

Step 4

Track progress

Use simple reporting to understand what changed and what to improve next.

Simple contact request

Ask for a free Restaurant Visibility Check.

Leave a phone number or email and Restaurant Support can contact you about the visibility check or explain how to continue on VisiblePilot.

No marketing payment is taken on Restaurant Support. Implementation is powered by VisiblePilot.

Quick contact

Request a contact.

Leave a phone number or email. The rest is optional, so the first step stays easy.

No marketing payment is taken here. Restaurant Support can help you understand the visibility check; implementation is powered by VisiblePilot.
FAQ

Simple answers before you choose the next step.

Do you guarantee number one on Google?

No. We do not guarantee rankings. We improve the visibility assets that help customers find and trust your business.

Do I need paid ads?

Not at the start. We usually fix the basics first. Ads can be tested later if the website, offer, and tracking are ready.

What is a backlink?

A backlink is a link from another website to yours. Relevant links can help search engines trust your business, but they do not guarantee rankings.

What is local SEO?

Local SEO means improving the information that helps customers find your business in your area.

Can hotels use this?

Yes. We can help with Google, local search, direct booking visibility, room and amenity pages, reputation, and OTA audits.

What happens after I request a free visibility check?

Restaurant Support will contact you using the phone or email you provide, then review a few online visibility signals and suggest simple next steps.

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