For restaurantsOne vertical. Nothing else.

Your regulars know you. A stranger only sees your search result.

That stranger is deciding between you and the place down the street on Google, your reviews, and what AI says when they ask. Breeze makes sure what they find matches the room you actually run. Restaurant-only. Built for 2 to 25 outlet groups across the US, Gulf, and India. We don’t pitch. You run the five-minute experiment yourself.

Warm, intimate upscale restaurant dining room in low evening light
Built for restaurants. Nothing else. Found · Trusted · Cited by AI Founder-led · premium vertical
The five-test experiment

Five queries. Five minutes. Run them before any call.

If three of these don’t shake you, we’re probably not the platform for your restaurant. If they do, the next step is a free Pulse. No demo, no slides.

01

The menu test

$Open ChatGPT. Type: “What’s on the menu at [your brand] in [your city]?”

What you’ll see: It will hedge, guess, pull a competitor, or refuse. Almost never your actual menu, because your menu is a PDF or sits behind a flipbook viewer no AI can read.

What we do: We publish a schema-marked, machine-readable menu page that AI engines can quote.

02

The “near me” test

$Open Perplexity. Type: “Best [your cuisine] in [your neighborhood]”

What you’ll see: You’ll likely see three competitors and not yourself, even if your Google rating is higher.

What we do: We engineer the citation surface (listings, schema, llms.txt, review-text signals) so AI engines have a clean reason to cite you.

03

The multi-platform test

$Compare your Google rating to your Zomato / Swiggy / Talabat / Yelp rating.

What you’ll see: Different scores, different review pools, different diner cohorts, often a star or two apart. One reply gets done, the others don’t.

What we do: We track every platform in one rollup, alert when one diverges, and route you to the right reply mechanism per platform.

04

The HQ rollup test

$You have multiple outlets. Try to show one health score across all of them.

What you’ll see: It doesn’t exist in your current tools. You’re emailing spreadsheets, screenshots, and per-platform exports.

What we do: One monthly note: Found / Trusted / Cited per outlet, rolled up. Whoever owns the brand reads a single document.

05

The multilingual test

$Find a Hindi / Spanish / Arabic review on Google or Zomato. Show the reply you sent.

What you’ll see: You probably ignored it. Most operators do. Their tools filter non-English content out, or it sits in a queue nobody manages.

What we do: We preserve every review in its original language. Native multilingual reply generation is on the roadmap (Spanish + Hindi first).

What we close

Where a stranger forms the wrong first impression of your restaurant.

Most reputation tools count your stars. Most listings tools push hours and address. Most agencies email a deck once a month. None are built for the surface AI engines actually read.

Menu in AI answers

Schema.org MenuItem markup + llms.txt + structured passages. Your dishes become quotable by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Bing Copilot.

Multi-platform reputation

Google + Zomato + Swiggy + DoorDash + Talabat + Yelp in one rollup. Divergence alerts. Per-platform reply workflows.

HQ multi-outlet score

Found / Trusted / Cited per outlet, rolled up. A KRA-anchored monthly note whoever owns the brand can forward in two minutes.

Multilingual review handling

Every review preserved in its original language. Native reply generation in Spanish, Hindi, Arabic is on the roadmap.

Relocation equity

When you close or move an outlet, Breeze runs the “moved” workflow. That preserves years of reviews, photos, and citations most operators abandon.

Suppression detection

Weekly Maps rank tracking, Yelp filter-ratio, AI citation rate against peers. We see when platforms quietly suppress you, usually before you do.

Brand-voice replies

AI drafts in your voice, sent to WhatsApp. Tap to approve in seconds. Per-outlet voice policies cascade from HQ. No daily dashboard login.

AI citation tracking

Track citation rate across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Bing Copilot every week. Compare against named competitors. When they get cited and you don’t, you find out fast.

Horizontal vs restaurant-deep

Why a vertical platform wins this race.

The category leaders sell to dentists, lawyers, auto shops, real-estate agents, clinics, and a few restaurants on the side. Their feature set has to generalize. Ours doesn’t.

Built for every local-business vertical. Restaurants are 1 of 12 industry tiles.
Built for restaurants only. Every feature designed against your reality.
AI-search visibility is a separate product you buy on top.
AI answers are core. Listings + reviews + AI citations + menu schema in one stack.
Lead with revenue claims.
Lead with movement: Found / Trusted / Cited deltas per outlet, weekly. We don’t invent revenue numbers.
“Watch demo” → sales call → free trial → quarterly reviews.
A five-minute experiment you run yourself. No demo, no sales theater.
Multi-location pricing is a contact-sales gate.
Transparent regional tiers. Pricing on the page.
Dashboard-first. Value depends on the operator logging in.
WhatsApp engagement-persistence. Value flows even when no one logs in.
An example · one brand, one browsing session

The brand a stranger pieces together is not the one your regulars know.

An anonymized, illustrative walk-through of a premium multi-platform brand: three different ratings, an AI-invisible menu PDF, and a spam review sitting in the queue. This is the kind of thing a Pulse surfaces.

Illustrative example · not a named client
Google
4.8★
thousands of reviews
Zomato Dining
4.2★
thousands of reviews
Zomato Delivery
4.0★
few dozen reviews
AI engines
n/a
menu invisible (PDF flipbook)

Google shows ~4.8★; Zomato Dining shows ~4.2★. Two review pools, two management surfaces. A diner on Google sees a near-perfect restaurant; a diner on Zomato sees “good but not great.”

The menu is a PDF flipbook. Beautiful for humans, invisible to ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. Every long-tail query about a specific dish is lost.

A one-star review with garbled text, zero-history account, no followers. Six of seven removal signals fire. The takedown brief writes itself.

This is what a Breeze Pulse catches in about a minute. Run one on your brand →

How we report results

We show you what moved.

You’ll never hear us pretend we caused your sales graph.

Found

Maps rank movement · AI-engine citation rate · listings consistency across every platform.

Trusted

Rating movement · review velocity · reply latency · removals filed and their outcomes.

Cited by AI

Citations across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Bing Copilot. Per-query, per-engine, per-week.

Your monthly proof report shows your actual movement: real numbers from your own outlets, not marketing figures.

Restaurant-deep integration

Every surface a restaurant actually lives on.

Horizontal tools list a couple of delivery apps and call it restaurant coverage. We cover the global surface, including the platforms US-only tools have never heard of.

Search + Maps
Google Business ProfileApple MapsBing PlacesDuckDuckGo
Reviews
GoogleYelpTripAdvisorFacebook
Aggregators
ZomatoSwiggyDoorDashUber EatsTalabatGrubHubDeliveroo
Reservations
OpenTableResyEazyDinerSevenRoomsYelp Reservations
POS
ToastSquareRestroworksPetpoojaDotPeLightspeed
AI engines tracked
ChatGPTPerplexityGeminiBing CopilotClaude
A note from the founder

I’m Arun. Breeze is restaurant-only on purpose, not by accident.

The category leaders sell to a dozen verticals. That’s their economics. It means every product decision averages across dentists, lawyers, auto shops, and a few restaurants on the side. Their menus aren’t menus, their reviews aren’t reviews, their reservations aren’t reservations. They can’t go deep on any one industry without losing the others.

We chose restaurants because reputation matters more here than almost anywhere, because AI search is shifting fastest in this category, and because premium 2 to 25 outlet groups have real budget, real pain, and no good answer today. So we built the platform that goes restaurant-deep, and refused to build the version that generalizes.

If you run a restaurant and you’re reading this page, the next step is a free Pulse. About a minute, no signup, no call. You’ll see where AI loses you, where reviews drift across platforms, and which fix returns the most for the least effort. If it’s useful, we’ll talk. If it’s not, you’ve still got a free diagnostic.

Arun BansalFounder · Zeno Ventures LLC