Snap a photo.
Your menu updates everywhere.
Many brands. One dashboard.
None of them know we exist.
Email or text a photo of your menu. MenuPublish reads every dish, price, and section, then publishes it as searchable, ADA-compliant content on your existing website. No logging in. No retyping.
Service three or thirty restaurant clients? Each gets its own white-labeled experience — your logo, your domain, your email From-name. Your client never sees MenuPublish. You see one dashboard with every brand's status, billing, and menu activity.
Three ways in. One menu out.
Update your menu however the moment calls for it. Standing in the kitchen? Text a photo. At a desk with a vendor PDF? Forward the email. Everything ends up in the same place — published, searchable, accessible.
Forward a vendor PDF, snap a photo at your desk, or CC us on the email to your printer. Attachments parse in seconds.
For the chalkboard specials, the daily soup, the printer-fresh seasonal menu. Reply YES to publish, EDIT to fix anything.
Logged into your dashboard already? Drop a PDF or image onto the page. Edit, preview, publish.
A PDF menu is three problems in a trench coat.
Every brand has its own menu drift. You manage them all.
Posting your menu as a photo or PDF feels like the fast path. It costs you customers, rankings, and — increasingly — lawsuits.
A small agency with five restaurant clients is running five WordPress sites that drift out of sync the moment a kitchen 86s an item. MenuPublish fixes all five from one dashboard, each brand looking like its own product.
Less work, instantly
Stop retyping menus into WordPress every time the chef changes a special. The owner snaps a photo, the website updates. That's the whole workflow.
SEO you weren't getting
Google can't read a PDF or image. Every dish name, description, and ingredient becomes crawlable text with proper schema markup — so your menu actually shows up for "gluten-free dinner near me."
ADA compliance, handled
Restaurants are one of the most-targeted categories for accessibility lawsuits. PDF and image menus fail WCAG. MenuPublish publishes accessible HTML by default — closing the gap before the demand letter arrives.
Simple pricing. No commission per order, ever.
Priced per brand in your portfolio.
Start free. Upgrade when you need multiple menus, multi-location, or sync to Google Business Profile.
Each restaurant client gets its own white-labeled experience. You manage them all from one dashboard. Your client never sees us.
For single-location restaurants with one or more menus they actively update.
- Unlimited menus + unlimited updates
- Email, SMS, and web upload
- WordPress plugin
- Drag-to-reorder editor + 86'd flagging
- ADA-compliant + Schema.org output
- Email support
For chains keeping one brand's menus in sync across every location — without spreadsheets.
- Everything in Starter, per location
- Per-location email + SMS routing
- Per-site team scoping
- Central operator dashboard
For agencies or hospitality groups managing a handful of independent restaurant brands under one roof.
- Multi-tenant dashboard
- Per-brand white-label (logo + email)
- Cross-brand overview
- Manual onboarding (we set you up)
For shops running larger brand portfolios — custom domain, volume billing, and bulk client onboarding.
- Everything in Multi-Brand Starter
- Custom dashboard domainComing v1.2
- Bulk client onboardingComing v1.2
- Volume billing roll-upComing v1.2
- Priority support
For larger agencies, hospitality groups, restaurant networks, and restaurant-tech platforms embedding MenuPublish at scale.
- Everything in Multi-Brand Growth
- Dedicated account manager
- Custom integrations on request
- SLA
Everything else.
Email us your menu. We'll show you what it could look like.
Run every brand from one dashboard. None of them know we exist.
Try the live demo at menupublish.com/demo— drop a photo or PDF of your current menu and we'll send back a parsed, accessible version of it. Free, no signup.
Sign up and we'll comp white-label setup (logo, sender email, custom domain) for the first 25 agencies and hospitality groups.