For people who’d rather be cooking.

The problem we kept seeing.
Food businesses spend too long making mediocre posts. The owner is on the line, the cook is on the line, and somehow Instagram is also their job.
The big design agencies are overkill. The all-purpose DIY tools are too generic, and they look like it. Templates designed for “small business” turn into templates designed for nobody.
PostMyPlatter is purpose-built for food. Four templates, five palettes, captions that sound like the person posting them. That’s the whole product.
Real food. Not AI food.
The first review most customers read isn’t on Yelp. It’s your feed. They scroll, they zoom, they decide where to eat. Before anyone walks in.
You spent all morning making it. Then it’s supposed to be your job to photograph it, write about it, and post it before service? Hire a photographer: hundreds per session. Hire a social manager: a thousand a month. Neither of them was on the line at noon.
So we built one rule into the app: use the real photo. The dish you actually served. The plate you actually use. The light you actually have. No AI-generated food. No stock images that look like every other restaurant’s feed. The honest shot from your apron pocket: that’s the one your regulars recognize. We just frame it like you meant it.
“We’re trying to be the fastest path from a phone in your apron to a post that looks good. Nothing else.”
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