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FOR RESTAURANTS & CAFES

The plate your block loves. The rest of the city has never tasted it.

Influencer style promo videos, made from your Google listing. No filming, no camera, no crew.

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Restaurants & cafes

Made from a Google Maps link

The friction

You already know the problem. It just isn't the budget.

  1. 01 You're not an influencer, and paying one to come film your spot is expensive and a hassle.
  2. 02 Your phone clips look amateur next to the places blowing up on the feed.
  3. 03 Posting something good every single day is a second job you don't have time for.

Why post at all

We can't promise a full house. We can promise the empty chair.

A restaurant that never posts is invisible to everyone who hasn't already walked past the door. That part isn't a maybe.

Show the dish every day and you're in front of people who were going to eat somewhere tonight anyway. You won't win every table. You just have to be on the shortlist they're choosing from.

The empty chair is the only outcome you can count on by doing nothing.

Paste, then posted

Your listing is already the script.

Everything Teswir needs is sitting on your Google profile. The photos, the reviews, the hours. Paste the link and the video writes itself.

Your place, on Google

Restaurants & cafes · 4.9 ★ · 200+ reviews

"Honestly the best in the neighborhood. We come back every week."

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Live in about a minute

What it says

Three scenes, written from your shop.

Scene 01 The hook

An on screen presenter looks straight into the camera, your signature dish landing on the table behind them. Warm light, fast, handheld energy.

"Okay, you need to know about the carbonara everyone in Bushwick is gatekeeping."

Scene 02 The proof

Quick cuts through your best photos, the room filling up, the pour, the cheese pull, a real five star review on screen.

"Handmade every day, and by eight o'clock? Not a free table in the place."

Scene 03 The invitation

Back to the presenter at the door, your address and hours on screen, friendly and direct.

"Come hungry. We're open late, no booking needed."

How it works

01

Paste the link

Drop your Google Maps listing. No filming, no crew, nothing required but the link.

02

We study your shop

Your photos, reviews, and details become a script and an on screen presenter, the influencer style spot you never had time to film. Add a photo or a prompt to steer it, or leave it to us.

03

Post it tonight

A finished spotlight, ready to post, in about a minute. Then do it again tomorrow.

In the cut

What a spotlight is made of.

  1. 01 A hook that stops the scroll in the first two seconds, often pulled from a real review.
  2. 02 Your signature dish, made to look as good on screen as it tastes in the room.
  3. 03 The room at its liveliest, so it feels worth leaving the house for.
  4. 04 A real face delivering the invitation, not a stiff stock model.
  5. 05 One clear ask: book a table, walk in tonight, or order for pickup.

The case

Why it works for restaurants & cafes

If your food looks better in person than it ever does on your feed, the problem was never your cooking, and it was never your phone. The kind of video that actually pulls people in, the influencer walking in and saying “you have to try this place,” used to mean hiring someone, scheduling a shoot, and editing for hours. Most kitchens never get to it. Teswir removes the shoot entirely: it takes what is already on your Google listing and builds that video for you.

Why most restaurants stay invisible

It is not the food and it is not the budget. The content that travels, a confident face to camera hook over food that looks great, is exactly the content a busy restaurant has no time to make. So the feed sits empty, or fills with flat overhead photos no one stops for. The fix is to make that influencer style video effortless, pin it to one clear call to action, and post it often enough that new diners actually find you.

Your reviews are the hook

Your best marketing copy is already written, by your customers. A real line from a Google review, “best carbonara in the neighborhood,” makes an honest, magnetic opening. That is social proof doing the persuading for you. Teswir can drop it straight into the first two seconds as a spoken or on screen hook, then show the dish it is about.

For the deeper guide, see Google Business Profile videos and Instagram Reels for small business.

Frequently asked

Do I need to film anything?
No. You paste your Google Maps link and Teswir builds the video from the photos and reviews already on your listing. If you want, you can add a few of your own photos or a short note about what to promote, but none of that is required, and you never have to pick up a camera.
Do I have to be on camera?
No. An on screen presenter delivers the hook and the invitation, the influencer style 'you have to try this place' moment, so you get that face to camera energy without anyone on your team filming themselves.
What does the video actually look like?
Short, vertical, and made for the feed: a presenter hook that stops the scroll, quick cuts through your best food and your room, a real review on screen, and a clear invitation to come in. Ten to twenty seconds, the format that performs on Reels and TikTok.
Can I tell it what to promote?
Yes. Add a short prompt like 'push our weekend brunch' or 'we just launched a new ramen' and the script and visuals lean into it. Leave it blank and Teswir builds a strong, all purpose spotlight from your listing.
Can it use my Google reviews?
Yes, and it should. A genuine five star line makes a powerful hook, so Teswir can pull a real review into the opening as on screen text or a spoken line, then show the dish it is praising. It is social proof in motion.
How often should I post?
As often as you can, ideally daily. One good video a week is fine; a steady drumbeat is better. The whole point of generating them in about a minute is that posting consistently stops being a chore you keep putting off.

Plan your spotlight

First one's free

The shops that show up get seen.

Paste your Google Maps link. Watch your spotlight in about a minute.

First one's free, no card. See what comes after.

Your Google Maps link

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