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Google visibility

Your booking page works for you on Google too

When a guest searches for your restaurant's name, they don't find a phone number – they find a page where they can book a table right away. Bukio pages rank among Google's organic results, without ads.

Not a promise. Measured data.

According to Google Search Console, booking pages of restaurants using Bukio achieved over the past 3 months:

1–3

position when guests search the restaurant's name – the booking page sits at the top of the results

1,000+

organic clicks per quarter on booking pages alone

hundreds

of guests per month arriving from Google and booking – with zero ad spend

Source: Google Search Console, www.bukio.hu, 3-month period. Results vary by restaurant.

Why does Google find it?

01

Your restaurant's own page

With Bukio you're not one row in a directory: you get your own page at its own address, entirely about you. That's exactly what Google likes – one address, one restaurant, one topic.

02

Built to rank, technically

Lightning-fast loading, structured data for Google (opening hours, address, cuisine), multilingual versions – all the background work an agency would charge for comes as standard.

03

One click from search to booking

A guest arriving from search doesn't find a PDF menu or a “call us” note, but a form they can complete in 30 seconds. The shorter the path, the more bookings.

04

Every link you share works for it

Facebook bio, Instagram, Google Business Profile, a QR code on the table – if you use your Bukio link everywhere, every click strengthens the same page in Google's eyes.

More than a booking form

A full-fledged restaurant page with no maintenance and no developer: opening hours always in sync with your booking calendar; an introduction in multiple languages; services (terrace, dog-friendly, parking – whatever matters to you); a menu you upload and update yourself; areas with photos, so guests see where they'll sit before they book. If you don't have a website, this becomes it. If you do, this becomes the one that brings bookings.

Your restaurant's name is yours. The search result should be too.

Create your Bukio account, fill in your restaurant's details, and your booking page starts working – on Google too.