California Restaurant Association partners with Locl.ai to offer digital tools for restaurants

Jot Condie, President and Chief Executive Officer at California Restaurant Association
Jot Condie, President and Chief Executive Officer at California Restaurant Association
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The California Restaurant Association (CRA) has announced a partnership with Locl, a company specializing in local search listing management and automation tools. The agreement will provide CRA members with access to discounted rates for Locl’s platform.

According to the CRA, this collaboration is aimed at helping restaurants and foodservice businesses across California strengthen their online presence and connect with more diners. Through Locl, members can optimize their Google Business Profile, protect business information, and enhance digital visibility automatically.

Locl’s platform offers several features for restaurants, including tools to improve local search visibility, automate weekly location-specific social media posts, respond to customer reviews efficiently, access performance insights for marketing decisions, and synchronize listings across 50 major search directories.

The CRA stated that this initiative aligns with its mission “to advocate for the restaurant industry, provide meaningful resources, and help operators succeed.” The organization added: “By offering access to Locl’s powerful digital tools, CRA is equipping members with new ways to enhance their online presence, reach more guests, and showcase the unique flavors, experiences, and hospitality that define California’s restaurant community.”



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