Survey-first host dashboard

Collect the right signals once, then publish a better answer than maps.

This preview shows the shape of the host workflow behind wheretoeat.top: structured questions, recommendation scoring, and a stable slug that keeps the kitchen QR code useful over time.

01

Set property context

Capture the market, guest mix, and the kinds of restaurant questions this property gets every week.

02

Map guest intent

Define moods like delivery now, date night, dog-friendly, or quick breakfast before checkout.

03

Score each recommendation

Instead of a blank text box, tag each place with pace, price, context, and host notes.

04

Publish without reprinting

The host keeps one stable slug while the actual shortlist evolves in the background.

Guided Attribute Survey

The dashboard asks for structured signals, not generic notes.

Property Basics

  • Market: Isle of Palms, South Carolina
  • Primary guest vibe: Fast decisions after a beach day
  • Host name: Maya and Chris

Guest Intent Filters

All picks Delivery now Date night Dog-friendly Quick breakfast

Publishing Outcome

Save once, then the guest-facing page at /beach-house-1 updates instantly without replacing the printed QR code.

Current shortlist

What the host has curated so far

Taco Loma

The easy first-night answer: quick service, strong fish tacos, and a crowd-friendly menu.

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Harbor Table

The polished sit-down option for sunset dinners, anniversaries, or when you want the nicest table of the trip.

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Sunny Bowl

Rice bowls, salads, and quick pickup for the nights when the group is hungry and low-energy.

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Pine Street Cafe

Fast espresso, breakfast sandwiches, and enough seating to get everyone moving without a full brunch production.

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Salt & Cedar

A relaxed patio with better-than-average seafood and enough space to bring the dog without feeling squeezed in.

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Dashboard direction

Dashboard is now live

Use the live dashboard to create guides, edit listing metadata, and manage recommendation cards that publish directly to the guest slug.