Instagram and Facebook captions
Post copy tied to the dish, offer, local customer, and channel instead of a generic food caption.
Restaurant social media content generator
ViralPlate helps independent restaurants move from blank-page posting to a practical sample pack: image direction, short video idea, Instagram caption, Google Business post, local hook, hashtags, and CTA.
Campaign pack output
Social posts, Google updates, and local CTAs from one real dish.
The goal is not more templates. The goal is a small set of assets that make one dish easier to post, explain, and sell locally.
Post copy tied to the dish, offer, local customer, and channel instead of a generic food caption.
Short, plain updates for people searching nearby who need hours, item clarity, and a next action.
Simple opening shot, food detail, text frame, and CTA direction for Reels, TikTok, or Shorts.
Neighborhood, timing, ordering, catering, delivery, pickup, or visit prompts that fit the restaurant.
Restaurant, city, dish or offer, goal, channel, and optional menu or Instagram link.
Turn the input into image direction, video idea, caption, Google post, local hook, hashtags, and CTA.
The owner checks food truth, hours, price, availability, links, and brand voice before using it.
Use cases
| Input | Bakery in Austin, strawberry croissant, Saturday morning foot traffic |
|---|---|
| Video idea | Box opening, glaze close-up, counter handoff, CTA frame |
| Caption angle | Fresh batch this Saturday morning, limited trays until sellout |
| Google post | Strawberry croissants available Saturday morning for pickup |
| Local CTA | Stop by before noon or call to hold a box |
A generic AI caption can sound polished and still be useless. Restaurant content has to respect menu truth, local timing, channel limits, and the action a nearby customer can take today.
Food must stay realistic.
The offer needs a real business reason.
Google posts need direct local wording.
Captions should be easy for the owner to edit.
FAQ
It is a workflow that turns restaurant-specific inputs, such as dish, offer, location, channel, and marketing goal, into captions, video ideas, Google Business posts, local hooks, hashtags, and CTAs.
ViralPlate is built around campaign packs, not isolated captions. The copy is connected to a dish, visual direction, short video concept, offer, city, and local customer action.
Yes. ViralPlate currently validates the workflow through free sample-pack requests. Qualified restaurants may receive a manually reviewed sample in 3-5 business days.
No. Restaurants should review item names, hours, prices, availability, ordering links, ingredients, and brand voice before posting any AI-assisted draft.