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What to expect in your first 90 days with Full Table

Full Table is not a magic switch. It is an operating rhythm: intake, drafts, approval, publishing, measurement, and adjustment. The timeline below shows the process without promising a specific revenue result.

The permanent rule is simple: you approve what goes public. The revenue rule is just as important: performance billing, when used, waits on a locked baseline so you are not charged for revenue you already had.

Day 0

Signup and intake

You give the basics once: restaurant name, cuisine, contact info, brand voice, signature dishes, social profiles, Google profile, and optional assets.

Week 1

Baseline and first drafts

Full Table starts with your current numbers where available and prepares the first week of on-brand content drafts. The first week is drafts only.

Weeks 1-2

Approval loop

You review posts, offers, replies, or ad ideas before they go public. Nothing reaches Instagram, Facebook, Google, or customers without your approval.

Weeks 2-4

Approved work goes live

Approved content and offers start running through the connected channels. Review response and local visibility work settle into a steady cadence.

Weeks 4-6

Baseline gets stronger

The performance model needs a fair baseline before performance billing is valid. Existing math uses weekday averages from a pre-engagement window and measures conservatively where confidence is low.

Days 60-90

Revenue check and next decisions

You review what ran, what was approved, and what tracked revenue says. If the numbers support it, the engagement can keep running monthly or move into the agreed performance model.

What can vary

The timeline depends on how quickly assets, approvals, channel access, and useful revenue data are available. Weather, seasonality, staffing, operations, and local demand can all affect results. Full Table's job is to keep the work consistent and the reporting honest.

What does not vary

  • Nothing posts or publishes without your approval.
  • Your brand inputs and real photos matter more than stock assets.
  • Revenue estimates are estimates, not guarantees.
  • Performance billing relies on a locked baseline first.

Start with the path that matches your risk tolerance.

Use the snapshot if you want to see the baseline logic first. Use signup if you are ready for the monthly plan.

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