The AI team built for burger and quick-service restaurants.
Speed, value, and craveability. Nuxa keeps you in the local 3-pack, your specials in feeds, and your reviews answered.
“lunch combo deals”
“best burger delivery”
2 nearby competitors show fresher photos, clearer offers, or stronger local signals.
Update Google photos, menu links, and category-specific offers before the next high-intent search window.
Why burgers & qsr is different
Local 3-pack ranking
QSR is won at the moment of search. Nuxa keeps your Google profile competitive against chains.
Daily / weekly specials
BOGOs, $5 lunch combos, milkshake of the month — Nuxa pushes them across channels so they actually move covers.
Drive-thru + delivery
Different menus, different hours. Nuxa keeps every channel's data accurate everywhere.
Your AI team for burger and quick-service restaurants
These 3 agents do the heaviest lifting for burgers & qsr operators.
Be the restaurant customers find first.
Nuxa compares your restaurant against local competitors across Google, Maps, listings, reviews, menus, and AI search surfaces — then flags what is broken, ships safe fixes, and shows what needs approval.
See agent →Social AgentA social media manager that keeps your restaurant visible.
Campaigns drafted and scheduled across Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok for lunch specials, catering, private events, seasonal menus, chef features, review quotes, and local moments.
See agent →Revenue / CFO AnalystKnow what changed in revenue before it becomes a problem.
Requires a POS connection. Nuxa watches sales, menu performance, dayparts, margins, and anomalies, then recommends what to push, fix, or investigate.
See agent →What your customers are searching
Nuxa watches the queries that actually bring burger and quick-service restaurants customers — and keeps you visible on every one.
The burgers & qsr category, in detail
Burgers and quick-service is one of the most chain-dominated restaurant categories in the US local pack. Independent operators compete against playbooks built on national TV spend and category-leading delivery integrations. The path to ranking against them is signal density: more frequent photo updates, faster review responses, and category-specific positioning ('smash', 'griddled', 'grass-fed') that chains can't credibly mirror.
What drives 5-star reviews
- Specific patty style noted ('smash', 'thick-cut', 'griddled')
- Sourcing claims that appear on the menu (grass-fed, dry-aged, local)
- Speed and accuracy of drive-thru or delivery handoff
- House sauce or signature build called out by name
What drives 1–3 star reviews
- Wrong order, missing fries, or missing sauce on delivery (#1 complaint)
- Long drive-thru waits without queue communication
- Photos online showing dishes not currently on the menu
- Inconsistency between two locations of the same brand
Operator playbookIndependent burger and QSR shops win on signal frequency: weekly photo updates, daily Google Business posts during lunch, and review responses inside 4 hours. Menu schema with priceRange and acceptsReservations=false helps Google route correctly. Specific style language ('smash', 'griddled') pulls higher engagement than generic 'burgers'. Drive-thru queue tools and accurate wait times posted on Google move 1-star delivery reviews more than any other lever.