When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity where to eat nearby, those assistants read structured sources. placestoeat.ca is built to be one — plain, crawlable pages with your hours, address, cuisine, and price range in a format machines can actually parse.
/{city} and /{city}/{cuisine} listing pages/r/your-restaurant with schema.org structured data/llms.txt and the sitemap that crawlers followEmail hello@placestoeat.ca to get listed.
No, and be suspicious of anyone who promises that. What a subscription buys is being present, in a machine-readable format, in a source built for assistants to read — and a monthly count of how often that happened. No one controls what a model says.
Email us and we update them, usually the same day. There is no charge for edits.
Your listing is taken offline at the end of the billing period. Your data is retained, so resubscribing restores it rather than starting over.
No. The index reports what operators submit. It does not rate, rank by quality, or claim to be exhaustive — and says so to the assistants reading it.