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title: "How to Track Restaurant Visibility in ChatGPT"
description: "Track ChatGPT restaurant visibility with a repeatable set of diner questions — not a single branded prompt — and log competitors, misses and changes over time."
date: 2026-08-13
canonical: https://meettrova.com/blog/how-to-track-restaurant-visibility-chatgpt
---

# How to Track Restaurant Visibility in ChatGPT

Tracking whether ChatGPT “knows” your restaurant is not the same as asking:

**“Tell me about [your restaurant name].”**

That test is branded. Diners who already know you are not the discovery problem.

Restaurant GEO visibility is whether ChatGPT recommends you when someone nearby is choosing where to eat. This guide is the ChatGPT tracking workflow. The broader measurement framework is [AI search visibility for restaurants](/blog/ai-search-visibility-restaurants). The category of software that automates this is [AI visibility software](/blog/ai-visibility-software-for-restaurants).

## 1. Build a diner-question set

Write 20–50 questions that a real person might ask, based on your:

* Cuisine
* Signature dishes
* Neighborhood or city
* Occasions (date night, brunch, birthday, family)
* Diet and price
* Late-night or takeout if those matter

Examples:

* What's the best Italian restaurant near me?
* Where should I take my wife for date night?
* Who has the best jerk chicken nearby?
* What's a good restaurant for a birthday dinner?

Never put your restaurant name in the discovery prompts. Named-search tests belong in [does ChatGPT recommend your restaurant](/blog/does-chatgpt-recommend-your-restaurant).

## 2. Run the same set more than once

Run the list in ChatGPT (and, if you can, Gemini and Perplexity).

For each question, record:

* Were you recommended?
* Who else was named?
* Did the answer cite a website, Maps listing, or reviews?

One chat is not a score. [Restaurant AI visibility](/blog/restaurant-ai-visibility) is how often you appear across the set that actually matches you.

## 3. Treat named restaurants as AI competitors

The restaurants ChatGPT names for *your* diner questions are your AI competitors — even if they are not the ones you watch on Google.

If they keep winning, read [why ChatGPT recommends your competitors](/blog/why-chatgpt-recommends-your-competitors).

## 4. Connect misses to signals

When you are missing, compare:

* Menu clarity
* Cuisine and location on the homepage
* Google Business Profile completeness
* Review themes
* Hours, diet and occasion language

That is [restaurant GEO](/blog/restaurant-geo-guide) and [restaurant AI SEO](/blog/restaurant-ai-seo) working together: measure the gap, then improve the public facts assistants can verify.

## 5. Use software when the spreadsheet breaks

Manually repeating 50 prompts across engines gets old fast. Restaurant-specific tools (see [best GEO tools for restaurants](/blog/best-geo-tools-for-restaurants) and the [2026 AI visibility tools comparison](/blog/best-ai-visibility-tools-for-restaurants)) turn that into a scan.

Trova starts from the restaurant, location, cuisine and dining intent — not from a blank prompt list.

## Does AI recommend your restaurant?

Search your restaurant in Trova to see where you appear, where you are missing, and what to fix.

[See My AI Visibility →](/)

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