The 90-day restaurant growth program

What Vibeflow will do for your restaurant
in 90 focused days.

This is not random agency work. It is one structured 90-day program to improve how the restaurant looks online, gets discovered, and turns interest into action.

PROGRAM SNAPSHOT
Scope90 days
PriorityPublic-facing
Decision pathAudit → Build → Refine
01 // CORE TRACKS

What moves inside the first program.

Six tracks cover the public-facing work a restaurant owner usually has to coordinate through separate vendors.

01Track

Brand direction and message

Clarify how the restaurant should sound, look, and position itself.

  • Brand direction
  • Message clarity
02Track

Website and menu presentation

Build a website and digital menu that make the offer easier to understand and trust.

  • Website clarity
  • Menu presentation
03Track

Google visibility

Improve discoverability through Google Business Profile, local search structure, and stronger trust signals.

  • Google Business Profile
  • Local search structure
04Track

Content and offer assets

Prepare the menu copy, offers, and visual direction guests need before they decide.

  • Offer framing
  • Visual direction
05Track

Campaign support

Support the rollout with focused launch and demand activity.

  • Launch support
  • Demand follow-up
06Track

Menu engineering

Improve pricing logic, item focus, and margin visibility.

  • Pricing logic
  • Margin visibility

How the 12-week mandate actually moves.

The program follows a fixed sequence from diagnosis through launch so the owner always knows what happens next.

Four stages, one clear direction.

Find what is weak now.

Audit the current website, Google presence, menu presentation, and customer-facing trust gaps.

Lock the direction.

Decide how the restaurant should look, sound, and present its offer.

Build the public-facing assets.

Launch the website, improve Google visibility, and prepare menu/content assets.

Refine and close.

Improve weak points, tighten consistency, and finish with a clear next-step review.

02 // WHAT THE OWNER PROVIDES

What the owner provides during the program.

Vibeflow handles production. The restaurant owner provides context, access, and decisions on the required cadence.

OWNER01

Timely decisions and approvals

OWNER02

Access to current website, pages, and Google assets

OWNER03

Menu files, pricing, and key business context

OWNER04

One point of contact during the program

What happens after the first program ends?

The first 90 days close with a review. After that, Vibeflow and the owner decide whether the next move is internal systems, deeper content/campaign work, or a clean handoff.

What the next phase can be after the program

Internal systems phase

If phase one is stable, the next engagement can shift toward internal tools and operator workflows.

Deeper content and campaign work

If the public-facing layer is working, the next step can deepen demand and consistency.

Clean handoff

If the owner wants to maintain the work independently, the first program can close with a clear handoff.

Recommended next step

Review the program, then decide if pricing or audit comes first.

If you understand the scope, move to pricing. If you still need diagnosis, start with the audit.

PROGRAM ROUTING

Use services to understand the scope first.

This page explains the 90-day track in plain language so the owner can decide whether pricing or diagnosis is the right next step.

Review pricing

Go here when the scope already makes sense and you want the commercial frame.

Review pricing

Book Visibility Audit

Go here when the business still needs diagnosis before a bigger decision.

Book Visibility Audit

Talk to Vibeflow

Use direct contact if you are ready to talk through the restaurant situation now.

Talk to Vibeflow