Fill tables without renting your customers from DoorDash.
Indoor digital billboards placed inside the businesses your regulars already visit — gyms, barbershops, and other local spots — plus a full AI marketing system underneath. Repeat exposure builds direct-to-you traffic, not commission-skimmed orders.
Your marketing budget is funding DoorDash's valuation.
A third-party order arrives, a customer eats your food, and a platform keeps 25-30% of the ticket. Repeat that 100 times a week and you've paid five figures a year to rent customers who don't remember your restaurant — they remember the app.
Meanwhile your Google Business Profile sits stale, your site loads in 4 seconds, and reviews come in when someone's angry. That's not a marketing stack. That's a slow bleed.
People pick the restaurant they've seen before.
Restaurant decisions are impulsive but not random. People default to the name they recognize — the one they've seen at the gym, at their barber, around the neighborhood. Indoor billboards put your brand in front of them again and again in places they trust, so by the time they're hungry, you're already the obvious choice.
Repeat exposure beats reach
One billboard impression does nothing. Thirty impressions over a month, in trusted venues, builds name recognition that lasts through the dinner decision.
Captive audience, not scrolling audience
A customer waiting 20 minutes for a haircut doesn't scroll past your ad. The screen is the only thing to look at — which means your food, your hours, and your address all register.
Direct traffic, not commissioned traffic
Customers who discover you through billboards come in under their own power. No platform fee, no skimmed ticket — and they leave reviews on your Google profile, not inside an app.
Fresno-area restaurants already on our screens.
Walk into any of these 5 restaurants and you'll see our billboard network running live. Ask the owner. Ask the customers who've been visiting for years whether they recognize your competitors' logos from those screens. This isn't projected inventory — it's what exists today.
Antonio's Mexican Restaurant
7959 N Blackstone Ave
Fresno, CA
Dog House Grill
2789 E Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA
Namikaze
1134 E Champlain Dr #108
Fresno, CA
The Healthy Fix
9423 N Fort Washington Rd Suite 107
Fresno, CA
Wahoo's Fish Tacos
3053 Campus Dr
Fresno, CA
And we're adding more venues every month. By the time your restaurant's campaign is live, the network will be bigger than it is today.
A full marketing system, not just an ad.
Billboards open the door. The rest of the system converts walk-ins into regulars. Run any managed tier and your billboard play package is 25% off — the screens and the supporting stack work as one.
Billboard Creative
We design restaurant-specific spots — food photography, hours, specials, seasonal menus. Updated monthly so your screens don't look stale. No DIY Canva exports.
AI-Optimized Website
Built to score 95+ on desktop and 85+ on mobile on Google PageSpeed; most local sites score 45 on mobile, 65 on desktop. Mobile-first, schema-armored, menu and ordering flows built in. Fast-loading.
Google Business Profile
2 structured posts a week — photos, menu changes, holiday hours. The profile is the single most-trafficked asset for a restaurant. We keep it alive.
Review Management
We monitor your Google reviews and respond to every one, and set up a shareable review link so you can ask diners for a review after a meal. Real Google reviews — not fake ones. A steady drip of recent 5-stars is the kind of signal Google's local algorithm weighs heavily.
CRM + Lead Pipeline
Captures inquiries from your site, Google Business Profile, and Meta. Routes birthday bookings, catering leads, and reservations into a single inbox you can actually track.
Monthly Reports
Play counts, site traffic, GBP views, review count, new leads — in a single dashboard. No agency fog. You see what ran, what worked, and what moved.
Managed marketing starts at $500/mo on the Foundation tier — indoor billboards available as an add-on.
See All PricingRestaurant-specific questions.
Do indoor billboards actually drive foot traffic for restaurants?
Repeat exposure inside trusted local businesses — gyms, barbershops, and other local spots — is what builds top-of-mind awareness. When someone's hungry and deciding where to eat, they pick the name they already know. Indoor billboards aren't an impulse-buy ad; they're a pattern-interrupt repeated until your restaurant becomes the default choice in their neighborhood.
I'm already on DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Yelp. Why add this?
Third-party platforms take 25–30% of every order and rent you customers who don't remember your brand. Indoor billboards build direct-to-you recognition — people who walk in on their own, leave reviews on your Google Business Profile, and come back without a commission skim. One supplements the other; billboards reduce your dependence on the platforms.
Will this help my Google ranking and reviews?
Indirectly, yes — and that's the point. Pair your billboards with a managed tier and you add Google Business Profile management, review management (we monitor and respond to every review, and set up a review link so you can collect more), and AI-optimized SEO (and your billboard play package runs 25% off). The billboard drives people to search you; the SEO stack makes sure your profile, site, and reviews look strong when they do. Both work better together than either alone.
How do I know my ad is actually running?
You get monthly performance reports — play counts per venue, total impressions, and which times of day hit hardest. Every screen is tracked and auditable. We don't just tell you it's working; we show you the numbers.
What if I'm already running a locked-in loyalty program?
Billboards feed that program. Most loyalty programs die because nobody joins them — the billboard campaign drives net-new customers into your door, and your loyalty program converts them into repeat visits. Think of billboards as the top of the funnel, loyalty as the retention layer.
How fast can you get my restaurant on the network?
Typically 10–14 days from signed agreement to first play. Either way we design restaurant-friendly spots (photography of your food, hours, specials) in-house. You can buy a standalone billboard play package on its own — or run a managed tier and get that same play package at 25% off plus the full marketing system (website, SEO, GBP, reviews) layered on top. The billboards lead; the stack is the upsell that makes them convert.
Fill tables with customers who already know your name.
Start with a free site check — we'll pull your Google Business Profile, your site PageSpeed score, and your current review velocity, and show you exactly where indoor billboards plus the full AI stack would move the needle.