Google Business Profile is the highest-return free channel a single-location restaurant has, and weekly posts are one of its strongest ranking and conversion signals, yet almost nobody posts, because writing them is one more Tuesday task. Tell this tool what's happening, an offer, a new dish, an event, and it writes the post with your locality worked in naturally, which is exactly what local search rewards.

A good GBP post is 60-120 words: lead with the offer or news directly, include specifics (price, dates, times), mention your locality once naturally for local relevance, end with one call to action, and skip hashtags, Google ignores them. Posting weekly keeps the profile active in ranking terms.
Posting activity is a freshness signal, and the posts themselves surface in your profile and in some search results, but the bigger effect is conversion: a profile with current offers, photos and answered reviews turns searchers into visitors at a visibly higher rate than a stale one. Weekly posting is the habit that keeps everything else current.
Rotate four types: offers (weekday lunch deal), new items (this week's special), events (live screening, Sunday brunch), and seasonal moments (festival menus). The tool covers all four; the discipline is the calendar, same day every week, ten minutes, done.
Local search matches profiles to "near me" and locality-named queries partly through text relevance. A post that naturally says "our Sector 29 outlet" reinforces exactly the geography you want to rank for, once per post is enough; stuffing reads as spam to both Google and humans.
Turn a dish name and its ingredients into three appetising, on-brand menu descriptions. Free AI tool tuned for Indian menus, no signup.
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Generate festival and offer broadcast messages for WhatsApp that get read instead of reported. Two variants per generation, tuned for Indian F&B.
Captions with a hook that survives truncation, a matched CTA and a proper hashtag mix, generated for your dish, vibe and goal. Two options per run.