Social media for caterers

The food sells itself. Snap one photo of the spread, add a line, and Blast Everything posts it everywhere at once. The UK posting tool for caterers with no time to sit at a screen.

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Why quiet caterers get fewer bookings

Catering is won on referrals and photos. When someone is planning a wedding, a corporate lunch or a party, they scroll to see who has laid on something that looks the part locally. They want to see real spreads, real events and a caterer who is clearly busy and trusted nearby.

If your last post was a year ago, you are not in that decision. A steady stream of mouth-watering photos of real jobs is what keeps the enquiries coming in between the events you already have booked.

The problem is not you, it is the time

You are prepping at six, plating for a hundred at noon, packing down at midnight. Nobody sensible expects you to sit and write captions for five apps between events. Marketing loses to the next booking, and it should.

Blast Everything is built for that reality. One photo, one line, done as you pack down, then back to the kitchen.

One photo, every channel

Finish an event, snap a photo of the spread before it goes, type one line about it. Blast Everything turns that into a proper post for all 11 of your channels and schedules them so your presence stays steady even in a packed wedding season.

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Works on iOS and on the web.

What to post when you have no idea what to post

Forget clever. A real photo of the food you just served is what wins bookings. Here is what one photo and one typed line looks like once it has become a post:

Grazing table laid on for a wedding in Harrogate this weekend. Local cheeses, cured meats and fresh figs, all gone by the end of the night. Booking summer dates now.
Corporate lunch delivered to an office in Guildford today. Warm platters, salads and a gluten friendly option, set up and ready before the midday meeting.
Canape selection for a fortieth in Ilkley. Twelve bites, passed round warm, plenty of vegetarian choices. Guests kept coming back for the mini beef sliders.

Post one of these after an event and within a few weeks you look busy, trusted and worth booking first.

How often should a caterer actually post?

Two or three times a week is enough. Catering is event-based and seasonal, so you cannot plan a neat content calendar around it, and you should not try. Instead, treat each event you cater as a natural moment to post. A wedding buffet, a corporate lunch, a tray of canapes at a party. That is more than enough material to look busy and trusted without ever sitting down to brainstorm captions.

Steadiness beats bursts. A feed that quietly shows real spreads a couple of times a week tells someone planning an event that you are established and available. A feed that has been silent for months, then suddenly posts everything at once, tells them the opposite. Because Blast Everything schedules your posts out for you, even a packed run of summer weddings still produces a steady, professional presence rather than nothing then a flood.

Keep your camera handy at every event. A quick photo of a full grazing table, or a neat row of canapes plated up, will always beat a stock image. People book the caterer whose real food they can see, so let your finished spreads do the selling.

Simple pricing, cancel any time

Starter

GBP 9.99 / month

All 11 channels. Cancel any time.

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Snap one photo of your next event spread and let it post everywhere for you.

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Caterer questions, answered

I am run off my feet prepping and running events. When would I use this?

Just after service. One photo of the spread before it is cleared, a line about the event, and it posts everywhere on a schedule. Under a minute while the kitchen packs down.

What should a caterer post?

A real photo of the food you just served. A wedding buffet, a grazing table, a corporate lunch or a tray of canapes. The food sells itself.

Which platforms does it cover?

Eleven channels including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Google Business Profile, Reddit, WhatsApp and Email.

How much is it?

Plans start at GBP 9.99 per month and you can cancel any time.