Writes from your real data. Can't invent a price.
Posts, menu copy, Google updates, and campaign pages written from what customers actually search, order, and mention in reviews — every price, hour, and dish cited to its source, or the draft is rejected.
Weekend truffle pasta special
New weekend brunch hours
Truffle pasta — refreshed copy
What this agent does
Cited, or it doesn't ship
Search-aware content
Weekly Google updates
Menu copy that sells
Every post tied to your data
Generic content calendars don't move the needle — and generic AI writers invent prices. Every Ink draft starts from a brief built on your live data, and every factual claim in it carries a citation back to the record it came from.
- Sales drop on Tuesdays → blog post on weeknight specials, numbers cited
- Reviews praising your patio → seasonal landing page
- Seasonal ingredients → menu copy refreshed, prices pulled live
- Competitor launches a lunch offer → campaign angle drafted
- Performance fed back — what works informs next week's brief
Brand voice, not ChatGPT voice
Trained on your existing copy, replies, and menu descriptions. Reads like you wrote it — because it learned from what you wrote.
How it works
A brief is generated
Menu changes, review themes, seasonality, competitor moves, and live sales signals turn into a content brief every week.
Drafts you approve
Every draft arrives with its citations attached — tap a price and see the menu record behind it. Approve, edit, or reject; outward-facing pieces never publish without you.
Published, logged, measured
Approved pieces ship to your blog, Google, and feeds — each publish in the audit log. Traffic and engagement feed back into next week's brief.
Questions about this agent
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