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Pay per verified visit, not per post

17 June 2026

Every restaurant owner has run the experiment. You pay a creator, or you buy some ads, the views roll in, and then you stand at the door on a Friday night wondering whether any of it actually filled a table. Usually you cannot tell, so you stop.

The fix is not better creators. It is a better unit of payment.

One credit, one guest

Instead of paying for posts or impressions, you buy credits. One credit equals one verified dine-in visit, nothing else. A guest claims an offer on a creator's link, and the credit is only spent when your staff verify their voucher at the door. No visit, no charge.

A credit is only spent at the door, when a real guest is verified.
A credit is only spent at the door, when a real guest is verified.

What a visit is worth

At an average spend of around €70 per guest, the maths is straightforward. A package with 30 verified visits can bring roughly €2,100 in dining revenue on a €745 outlay. You are not paying for a chance; you are paying for a guest who is already sitting down.

Three months of Meta ads bought us noise. Here every euro maps to a guest at the door.

Marco, owner, Amsterdam

And because it is verified, you finally get to see which creators actually fill tables, so you invite the ones who convert back and quietly stop inviting the ones who do not.

Ready to start?

Free for creators. Restaurant packages start at €395.

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