Plate-of-the-week reels
Short vertical video moves more covers than any static image.
For Restaurants
Owners stop chasing photographers. Reservations land while you prep service.
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Restaurants
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Tuesday is half-price oysters.
The problem
Three patterns sink restaurant Meta ads. Coinis fixes each.
Food photography costs more than the meal sells for.
Stock images of pasta convert nobody.
Reservations drop the second you stop posting.
Why ads fail in restaurants
Restaurant ads fail because the visual cycle is too slow. A new dish drops Tuesday. The photographer shoots Thursday. The ad goes live Saturday. By then the special is over. Coinis closes the loop in an hour. One menu link in. Ten plate-of-the-day variants out. Reservations confirm before the kitchen plates the next service.
Creative rules we keep
Ad formats
Every format below ships from one link. No designer. No shoot day.
Short vertical video moves more covers than any static image.
Cards by day part bring back people who scrolled past your menu.
Synthetic UGC of a reaction shot beats glossy plate stills on Meta.
Creative angles we test for you
Real examples
Hook. Visual. CTA. Built from one prompt. Ready for Meta in minutes.
Tuesday is half-price oysters.
Visual brief
Macro shot of ice, lemon, brine. Caption pill bottom-left.
The pasta everyone keeps posting.
Visual brief
Hands twirling tagliatelle, steam rising, candlelight bokeh.
Two for $39. Tonight only.
Visual brief
Top-down two-plate flatlay, terracotta linen, gradient pill price tag.
Metrics we move
How it works
No designer. No agency. No Ads Manager UI. Coinis runs the loop end to end.
Coinis reads the menu, the photos, the brand voice. Pulls hero dishes for testing automatically.
Lunch rush. Date night. Sunday brunch. Coinis builds creative tuned to each daypart.
Connect Resy or OpenTable once. Coinis attributes covers back to the ad set that drove them.
Questions restaurants owners ask
Yes. Coinis trains on photos you upload. The output looks like your kitchen, not a stock library.
You don't need one. Two phone shots of a plate become a full ad set.
Yes. Coinis splits campaigns by intent and tracks both.
Most restaurants see reservations within 48 hours of launch.
Yes. Coinis trains on photos and menu copy you upload. Tuscan trattoria looks Tuscan. Filipino kamayan looks Filipino. The output reads like your kitchen, never a generic plate library.
Yes. Drop the new menu PDF. Coinis ships a fresh creative set in under an hour. Refresh the prompt mid-week if a dish takes off.
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Coinis for Restaurants
Stop chasing photographers. Reservations land while you prep service.