Viral Autopilot

Content at scale for restaurant groups

Autopilot helps restaurant brands create more content across more locations, without adding more coordination overhead. It is built for groups that need stronger consistency, better local activation, more output, and a workflow that scales beyond freelancers and patchwork production.

The problem

Most restaurant groups do not just have a content problem. They have a coordination problem.

The bigger the network gets, the harder it becomes to manage:

  • brand consistency
  • local relevance
  • publishing frequency
  • approvals
  • campaign execution across multiple locations

What works for one flagship does not automatically scale to 20, 50, or 100 locations.

Dark local feeds

Local teams post inconsistently, leaving feeds inactive and locations looking less relevant than nearby competitors.

Inconsistent visuals

Without shared systems, every location creates content differently, weakening brand recognition across the group.

Slow content cycles

By the time content is approved, edited, and distributed, the moment that mattered has already passed.

Heavy coordination burden

Marketing teams spend too much time chasing approvals, collecting assets, and managing fragmented workflows.

What Autopilot does

Autopilot gives restaurant groups a more scalable content operating model

Autopilot is built for brands that want content handled through a managed system rather than through a fully manual workflow.

It helps restaurant groups:

  • create more content across locations
  • reduce brand inconsistency
  • support local activation
  • reduce production and coordination drag
  • move away from fragmented freelancer and agency setups
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Who it's for

Built for multi-location brands that need content to scale

Autopilot is a strong fit if you are:

  • a restaurant chain
  • a franchise group
  • a multi-location brand with central marketing oversigh
  • a team trying to support many stores without growing content headcount linearly
What it solves

The operational problems Autopilot is built to solve

Content scale

Create more output across the organization without handling every location manually.

Consistency

Reduce the brand fragmentation that happens when each location handles content differently.

Local activation

Support content that feels more relevant at the store level instead of relying only on central corporate posting.

Coordination overhead

Reduce the workload created by approvals, fragmented production, and too many external dependencies.

Why teams choose

Why Autopilot works better than patching together agencies, freelancers, and internal effort

Many restaurant groups end up with a system that looks like this:

  • one agency for some content
  • freelancers for some locations
  • HQ doing central content
  • local teams filling the gaps inconsistently

That setup rarely scales cleanly. Autopilot brings...

stronger consistency

more repeatable production

clearer operating model

better support for multi-location reality

Filming, editing, delivery — we handle everything.

Pricing

The cost of one freelancer. The output of an entire agency team.

Starter

Get your restaurant noticed online
$129/ month
1 video / month1 photoshoot / year

Scale

Accelerate your growth and fill more seats
$749/ month
2 videos / week1 photoshoot / month

Viral

Own your local market — full stop
$999/ month
3 videos / week1 photoshoot / month

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Frequently asked questions

Make content scale across locations more realistically

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