The difference between a WhatsApp broadcast that fills tables and one that gets your number reported is craft: a hook that earns the first second, an offer stated cleanly, and one obvious next step. Tell this tool the occasion, the offer and the audience, and it drafts two ready-to-send variants that respect both the guest and WhatsApp's norms.

A WhatsApp broadcast that converts stays under 500 characters: hook line first, offer with code and validity stated plainly, one call to action, and 2-4 emojis at most. Send to opted-in guests only, ideally between 11 AM and 8 PM.
Late morning (11 AM-1 PM) catches lunch decisions, and 5-7 PM catches dinner planning. Avoid early mornings and post-10 PM sends, and send festival offers 2-3 days before the festival, not on the morning itself when every brand in the phone is shouting.
For most restaurants, 2-4 broadcasts a month is the ceiling before block rates climb. Every message should carry something worth receiving, an offer, a new menu, an event, never a "just reminding you we exist". One report-spam hurts more than ten ignored messages.
This tool writes them; sending needs your WhatsApp Business app (small lists) or the Business API via a provider for larger lists with proper opt-in management. Our AI Marketing service runs exactly these campaigns end to end, segmented lists, scheduling, and reply handling included.
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