You tested the recipe nine times. You shot the dish in three lights. You wrote the headnote, the method, the variations. By the time the post needs to go up, you're already developing the next recipe. Or finishing the next chapter.
The recipe is finished. The promotion shouldn't be the part that takes the longest.
Plan the strategy
A queue bundles the things that make a food channel work: which accounts you publish to, which formats fit each one, and how often you want to show up.
Set up your Instagram-and-TikTok presence once. Add a recipe card or a step shot whenever you finish a session. The queue tells you how many weeks of runway you have, so a recipe drops every Tuesday whether you're recipe-testing or on book tour.
One queue per channel. As many channels as your kitchen runs.
Instagram, TikTok, Threads, Pinterest. Three posts per week. Tue, Thu, Sun.
Skip the blank page
The dish is plated. The story behind the dish is what gets people to save and share. Drafts that sound like the voice you write recipes in.
A guided seven-step wizard. It walks you through nine voice dimensions, captures what you'd never sound like, and lets you edit sample drafts until they read the way your headnotes do.
Capture how you already write in the book. Or build a slightly bolder voice for the launch campaign. Your call.
Output: a complete voice profile that powers every AI draft. Editable any time on the Voice page in Manage.
Built-in templates for the patterns you reach for again and again: a recipe drop, a why-this-recipe-works post, a substitution explainer, a seasonal reminder, a preorder nudge. Save your own as you build them.
Per-platform hints baked in, so a draft for Instagram doesn't read like a draft for Threads.
Publish once, learn what's working
Pick the photos. Write the headnote once. FeedMansion adapts the format and length per platform and publishes everywhere in one click.
Publish across nine platforms
Post-level metrics from the platforms that report them back. Sort by engagement, views, saves, or shares to find your top posts at a glance, then use what's working to inform the next recipe post.
Post-level analytics from Threads, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. The other four platforms are coming.
Three food-shaped posts that don't need three more recipe-test sessions.
Tuesday
One dish, one hero shot, the headnote that explains why. The recipe-drop template handles the structure. You bring the photo and the story.
Thursday
How to bloom spices. What to use when you can't get crème fraîche. The thing readers email you about. Answer it once and let the post do the work next time too.
Sunday
Preorder open. Signed copies in stock. Holiday gift bundle ready. The post that connects the people who love the recipes to the thing you're actually selling.
Run a separate queue for the launch window. Preorder posts, signed-copy reminders, and event signups live there with their own cadence and end date.
Invite collaborators with per-presence roles. They draft, you approve. Nothing publishes without your final yes.
Try every feature for 14 days. No credit card required.