Connector overview
Connectors let Foodism Claw work with the restaurant’s public platforms. Some connectors support direct analysis data; others support publishing, routing, or operator actions.
The current connector set is intentionally narrow. It focuses on platforms that affect restaurant discovery, local SEO, reputation, and repeatable publishing.
Supported now
Section titled “Supported now”| Platform | What Foodism Claw uses it for | Typical operator action |
|---|---|---|
| Google Business Profile | Direct analysis of store facts, local search visibility, photos, reviews, posts, and profile completeness | Diagnose the listing, reply to reviews, prepare profile updates, and improve local SEO signals |
| X | Publishing and public update workflow support | Draft posts, check whether the account is active, and keep promotional updates consistent with the restaurant profile |
For analysis data sources, see Analysis data platforms. Today, Google Business Profile is the direct analysis source.
Coming soon
Section titled “Coming soon”These connectors are planned around restaurant operations and SEO relevance. They are not general-purpose social media coverage.
| Platform | Why it matters for restaurants | Planned use |
|---|---|---|
| Visual discovery, menu photos, reels, and local customer engagement | Publish visual updates and reuse campaign content | |
| Facebook Pages | Local community presence, reviews, comments, and event promotion | Sync posts, monitor comments, and support local campaigns |
| TikTok | Short-form food discovery and creator-driven local awareness | Prepare short-form publishing briefs and track content cadence |
| YouTube Shorts | Searchable short video surface for dishes, chef stories, and store walkthroughs | Repurpose campaign clips and keep video metadata consistent |
| Google Ads | Paid local search and campaign amplification | Connect organic diagnosis with paid campaign readiness |
How to read connector status
Section titled “How to read connector status”Supported connectors can be used in diagnosis, agent routing, and publishing workflows today.
Coming soon connectors are listed so operators know where the roadmap is headed, but they should not be treated as available runtime integrations until they appear in product setup.