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Webanto for restaurants: bookings, regulars, and local SEO
Restaurants and hospitality businesses rely on three things online: local search visibility so people find them, a guest list that brings regulars back, and a website that converts walk-by curiosity into a booking. Webanto puts a store-locator plugin for multi-location operators, an email engine for guest-list reactivation and event promotion, and the local-SEO tooling for Google Business Profile alignment on a single platform — without forcing operators into the enterprise-only restaurant tech stacks that price out independent venues.
Multi-location websites with stale hours, broken phone numbers, and inconsistent menus across each location page.
Guest lists that grow but never get marketed to — no birthday automations, no event invites, no slow-night reactivation.
Local SEO that depends on Google Business Profile updates being kept in sync with the website manually.
Reservation tools that capture email but never feed it back into a marketing system.
Event promotion that happens too late — sent the week of, not built into a sequence two weeks ahead.
Store Locator for WordPress with Google Places sync — hours, photos, and Street View imagery pulled from the canonical source so individual location pages stay accurate.
Email Marketing for guest reactivation, birthday automations, and event campaigns from a list synced with your reservation tool.
Social calendar for cross-platform event promotion to Instagram, Facebook, and X from one place.
Content Intelligence for blog content (recipes, behind-the-scenes, event recaps) with internal linking to booking pages.
All on one platform priced for independents, not enterprise hospitality groups.
Map-based locator for every venue, kept in sync with Google Places so location data stays current.
Guest reactivation, birthday automations, and event campaigns from your reservation list.
Cross-publish events, daily specials, and behind-the-scenes content from one calendar.
A 3-location independent restaurant group consolidated their booking-list email, their separate per-location WordPress menus, and their social scheduler onto Webanto, reducing the monthly software bill by over 60 percent.
Store Locator is a location-display plugin — it does not replace reservation systems. It works alongside any booking tool (OpenTable, Resy, Tock) that adds a 'Book' link on each location's detail page.
Yes, once you sync the guest list into Webanto contacts. Most reservation platforms support CSV export or webhook integration; the resulting Webanto contacts can be segmented by visit history, party size, or special-occasion tags.
Yes. The email and social tools are equally useful at one location. Store Locator becomes more valuable as soon as you have a second venue.
Indirectly — Store Locator's Google Places sync pulls the same data Google uses, so your website stays consistent with your GBP. We don't write directly to Google Business Profile.
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