Everything a Food & Cooking creator needs to grow, monetize, and stay consistent — all in one platform.

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Top creators don't work harder — they use better systems. Here's what's inside.
Hook Lab
Generate and score 50 scroll-stopping hooks per topic in seconds — stop guessing, let data decide.
Trend Scout
Spot rising content in your niche before it peaks, so you post while the algorithm is still amplifying it.
Content Generator
AI-powered captions, scripts, and ideas tailored to your niche — ready to post in seconds.
Creator Coach
Personalised guidance on growing your audience, improving your content, and increasing your income.
Fan Vault
Capture emails from every touchpoint. Your list grows while you sleep — platform-proof income.
Producing visually compelling, well-lit food photography and videography solo without a food stylist or professional set
Developing genuinely original recipe ideas in a space where it can feel like every dish has already been done
Building sustainable income beyond ad revenue in a niche where audience CPMs are often lower than finance or tech
Top food & cooking creators don't work harder — they use 5 specific systems that compound over time.
Grow your food & cooking following with AI-powered content tools, hashtag strategies, hook formulas, and trend insights — built specifically for creators.
Turn your food & cooking content into revenue. Calculate fair rates, build proposals, pitch brands, manage affiliate links, and sell digital products.
Find brands that align with your food & cooking niche, create a professional media kit, and manage every relationship in one place.
Stay consistent as a food & cooking creator. Plan your content calendar, batch create, track your pipeline, and never miss a posting day again.
Build a loyal food & cooking community. Create fan hubs, capture emails, manage lead magnets, and turn followers into true fans.
Avg. Sponsored Rate
$300–$1,500
Typical Following
10K–1M
Quick recipe transformation videos (raw ingredients to finished dish in under 60 seconds), "I ate only [cuisine] for a week" challenges, budget cooking series ("feeding a family of 4 for £20"), honest restaurant comparisons, and recipe recreations of viral dishes consistently outperform generic recipe tutorials.
Natural window light is your best tool — place food perpendicular to a window for even, flattering light. A simple wooden chopping board or marble surface as a background, fresh garnishes, and slight imperfection (sauce drips, a folded napkin) add visual interest. A smartphone with portrait mode outdoors is often better than a DSLR in artificial indoor light.
Cookbooks and ebooks, brand partnerships with food brands and kitchen equipment, affiliate links (Amazon kitchen, ingredient kits), online cooking classes or membership communities, food blogging (SEO-driven recipe articles alongside video content), and Patreon-exclusive recipes are all strong income streams for food creators.
Absolutely not — some of the most successful food creators are home cooks. Authenticity and a compelling personality often matter more than technical skill. That said, improving your cooking knowledge continuously (reading cookbooks, trying techniques, understanding flavour profiles) will improve your content quality noticeably over time.
Simple, transparent pricing
Free plan always available. Starter and Pro unlock the full toolkit for serious creators.
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