Competitor tracking

See exactly how you compare to the restaurants near you

You already know who your rivals are. What you do not know is whether they pulled ahead this week. ZiaPilot tracks their public profiles and tells you where you stand, and what to do about it.

In short

Restaurant competitor analysis compares your restaurant against nearby rivals on the signals customers actually see: star rating, review volume, and price position. ZiaPilot tracks up to five competitors' public Google Business Profiles week over week, shows where you rank against them, surfaces the themes in their reviews, and suggests one action to close the gap.

Competitor research that never happens

  • Checking rivals by hand means opening Google Maps and guessing
  • You notice a competitor pulled ahead months after it happened
  • No idea whether your prices read as high or low locally
  • Their reviews mention things yours never do, and nobody reads them
  • Nothing turns the observation into an actual decision

A weekly read on your local market

  • Up to five competitors tracked automatically, no manual checking
  • Rating and review-count movement week over week
  • Your price position against the local field
  • The recurring themes in their reviews, summarised
  • One concrete recommended action, not a wall of data

Tracked, not remembered

Pick your five real rivals once. ZiaPilot snapshots their public profiles every week, so movement shows up as a trend rather than a gut feeling.

Your line on the chart

Every comparison includes you. You see your rating and review velocity against the field, not an abstract benchmark for restaurants in general.

One action, not a dashboard

The point is the decision. Zia reads the gap and suggests the single most useful move this week, whether that is chasing reviews or revisiting a price.

How it works

1

Pick your rivals

Choose up to five nearby restaurants, or let ZiaPilot suggest the ones competing for your searches.

2

Weekly snapshots

Ratings, review counts, and price signals from their public Google profiles are captured every week.

3

See where you stand

Your position against the field, with what moved since last week highlighted.

4

Act on one thing

Zia turns the gap into a single recommended action you can actually do this week.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the competitor data come from?

Public Google Business Profile data: the same ratings, review counts, and price indicators any customer sees when they compare you on Google Maps. Nothing private is accessed.

How many competitors can I track?

Up to five, which is deliberate. Five real local rivals produce a decision. Twenty produce a dashboard nobody opens.

Can it tell me why they are ahead?

It summarises the recurring themes in their recent reviews, so you can see what guests keep praising or complaining about, then compare that against your own review themes.

Does it track prices?

It tracks price position, the band your restaurant reads as against the local field, rather than scraping individual dish prices. That is the signal that affects whether a customer clicks you or the place next door.

Try it free for 7 days

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