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Why connecting matters
Without your POS, the team can guess what's on your menu. With it, they know what's actually selling, what's slowing down, what's getting refunded, and which items are worth promoting. Without your Google Business profile, the team can read your reviews. With it, they can reply to them. Connecting unlocks the employees, not the other way around.
Connect your POS
If you're on Fleksa, the connection is one click. If you're on Toast, Square, or Lightspeed, follow the on-screen flow — you'll log in to your provider, approve Nuxa, and we pull menu, orders, reviews, and loyalty in the background. Nothing of yours leaves your provider; we read what your account already exposes.
What you get once POS is connected
- Dash sees real revenue, AOV, top items, and slow days
- Ink writes menu descriptions for items that actually sell
- Atlas builds your website from the real menu, not a stale PDF
- Chief's weekly brief calls out trends across days, items, and channels
Connect Google Business
In Settings → Connections, sign in to Google and pick your restaurant. We pull reviews, hours, photos, posts, and visibility metrics. We also write back when you ask us to: Grace can post a reply, Atlas can fix wrong hours, Ink can publish a Google post.
Set up your website
If you don't have one, Atlas can build a live restaurant site in under five minutes. It uses the menu, reviews, and brand we already pulled. You pick a layout, approve the copy, and it goes live on a Nuxa subdomain. Bring your own domain anytime.
If you have a website, give Atlas the URL. It'll detect what's missing — a menu page, schema markup, online ordering, slow images — and either fix what it can or write a one-page punch list for your developer.
Pick your starting team
Scout (SEO) is on by default. Add others as you need them. We recommend starting with Grace and Atlas — review replies and a working website cover the highest-impact gaps for most restaurants.
- Grace — replies to every Google review in your voice, flags angry ones for you
- Atlas — keeps your website and Google listing accurate, builds new pages
- Ink — writes blog posts, GBP posts, and menu descriptions weekly
- Vibe — schedules cross-platform social posts from real restaurant moments
- Dash — reads your numbers and explains what's actually happening
- Chief — synthesizes everything into one Monday morning brief
What 'set up' really means
You don't have to train the team. They learn from your data the first time they read it. The setup checklist takes about fifteen minutes; the team starts working the same day. Most operators see their first measurable score lift within a week.