Dineway docs
Operator manuals for restaurant owners who use Codex or Claude to build, improve, manage, and optimize your restaurant site.
Getting Started
From zero to a working restaurant site
Quick Start
Go from zero to a working, reviewed Dineway restaurant website in one sitting. Install the CLI, add skills, build your first site, and review it — all on this page.
Core Concepts
Understand the Dineway vocabulary — agents, skills, content, menus, SEO, and admin unlock — so you can give better instructions and review results with confidence.
Admin Unlock
Your restaurant site works before admin unlock. Unlock the admin dashboard when your team is ready to manage the site through a browser instead of an AI agent.
Running Your Site
Keep your site accurate, organized, and fresh
Review and Improve
Review your first Dineway restaurant site like an operator, then use prompt-driven iteration to make it genuinely useful for customers.
Organize Pages and Navigation
Ask your AI agent to restructure your restaurant site around what customers actually need — finding the menu, reserving a table, and getting directions.
Manage Restaurant Content
Keep your Dineway site fresh with routine updates — seasonal menus, new photos, blog posts, holiday hours, and review-safe copy your agent handles as drafts.
SEO and Visibility
Help customers and search engines find you
Local SEO and Content Planning
Strengthen individual pages for local search and plan groups of related pages — without creating thin doorway content or fake neighborhoods.
Images, Schema, and Agent Ready
Audit your restaurant media, add JSON-LD structured data, and run the Agent Ready scanner — so search engines, answer engines, and AI agents understand your site.
SEO Research Providers
Understand when Forgeway-backed Firecrawl and DataForSEO research helps your Dineway site, and how your agent uses live data responsibly.
Advanced
CLI and MCP for ongoing agent work
Practical CLI Commands
A reference for the Dineway CLI commands your agent uses most often — what they do, when to use them, and what to watch for.
Ongoing Operations with MCP
Use the Model Context Protocol to let your AI agent manage content, media, menus, and site context through approved tools — without editing project files directly.