For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups

Nobody tastes the food before they order.They tap a photo the size of a stamp.

Menu, marketplace and social photography for restaurants. 30 to 80 brand-coherent assets a month, built to win the tap on Glovo, Bolt Food and Wolt, and still hold on a wall.

  • Five business days
  • Full ownership on delivery
  • Money back if we miss
The honest part

You already know which of these is true.

Your best seller has no photo.

Listings with a real image get ordered. The dishes carrying your margin are sitting in the app as a line of grey text.

It was shot on a phone, between services.

Kitchen strip light, a wet pass, thirty seconds before the plate went cold. That frame is now your storefront.

The marketplace photo is not yours.

The platform sends a photographer, shoots every kitchen on the street in the same house style, and the files never work anywhere else.

The room looks nothing like the feed.

You spent real money on the fit-out. The only pictures of it are guest flash photos and a reused opening-night shot.

One month, side by side

Same menu. One month of shooting.

Nine dishes off the same pass. One set was caught between services on a phone. The other was shot once, properly, and now runs everywhere from the app listing to the window.

Nine dishes. Four services, three phones, whatever light was on. compared with Nine dishes. One session. One look, app to billboard.
BeforeAfter

Nine dishes. Four services, three phones, whatever light was on.

Nine dishes. One session. One look, app to billboard.

Drag to compare

The photograph is the menu now.

Someone deciding where to eat scrolls forty restaurants in ninety seconds and never reads a description. What they compare is a row of thumbnails, roughly the size of a postage stamp, sitting directly beside everyone else on your street. In your dining room you control the light, the plate, the service and the moment it is put down. On a marketplace listing you control one image, and it is doing all four of those jobs at once. Which is why kitchens that would never send out a badly plated dish send out a badly photographed one every single day, and treat it as a fact of life rather than the fixable margin problem it is.

What the camera is pointed at

Four kinds of shot. One standard.

Menu and marketplace

Menu and marketplace

Clean, top down, cropped square. Engineered to read at thumbnail size and pass every platform spec.

The signature dish

The signature dish

The plate guests photograph themselves. Shot properly, once, so it stops being a lottery.

Room, pass and service

Room, pass and service

The dining room, the hands, the moment it lands. Everything a delivery photo cannot sell.

Short form

Short form

The pour, the cut, the steam, the crunch. The formats the feed consumes fastest.

Product by product

Same product. Different decision.

Same burger. One was caught at the pass on a phone. One sells the listing.
BeforeAfter
Same burger. One was caught at the pass on a phone. One sells the listing.
Same coffee. One is brown liquid in a cup. One is a reason to walk in.
BeforeAfter
Same coffee. One is brown liquid in a cup. One is a reason to walk in.
Same bottle. One is a supplier listing. One is an occasion.
BeforeAfter
Same bottle. One is a supplier listing. One is an occasion.
Delivered work

What lands in your drive.

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The work behind the work

What actually happens in a month.

Most of the work is not the shoot. It is everything that decides what the shoot should be, and everything that catches it when it is wrong.

  1. Trend and competitor analysis

    We pull what is live in your category right now: which paid creative is being kept running because it works, which formats and hooks are carrying it, and what your competitors have quietly stopped doing.

  2. Moodboarding and direction

    A reference board and a written direction for the month. Palette, light, composition and tone are agreed on the board, before a single frame is produced.

  3. Brief sign-off

    You approve the brief. The clock only starts here, because a brief that is still moving cannot carry a deadline.

  4. Production

    The batch gets shot, generated and built to the approved direction, in the formats each platform actually needs.

  5. Review and regeneration

    You mark whatever misses. It gets remade rather than defended, and the note goes into the direction so the same miss does not come back next month.

  6. Curation and delivery

    Every asset is selected from a wider set. What does not meet the bar is rejected, not delivered. You get the files, the per-platform crops and a calendar saying what goes out when.

What you are buying

The asset count is the visible part.

AUMOVO delivers monthly batches of brand-ready images and short form video. The number of assets is what you can count. The rest is what makes them worth having.

Concept work for every batch

tied to your campaign moments and your calendar.

Start here

Start with a sample.

A paid trial, built on a brief you sign off. Delivered in five business days.

  • 15 brand-tailored finished images
  • 1 short form vertical video, 15 to 30 seconds, edited and ready to post
  • 5 business days from approved brief
  • 1 round of revisions
  • Full ownership transferred

€750

Miss the five day deadline, full refund. Off brief on delivery, unlimited revisions until it matches, or a full refund. Whichever you prefer.

Continue to a retainer and the €750 comes off your month three invoice. One sample per brand.

For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
For restaurants, delivery kitchens and hospitality groups
Monthly retainer

When you are ready, the retainer.

Month to month, no minimum term, pause any time.

Production

€1,500per month

  • 30 brand-ready images
  • 2 short form videos
  • 7 day batch turnaround
  • 1 revision per asset
Book a 20 minute call
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Production and Copy

€2,800per month

  • 55 brand-ready images
  • 4 short form videos
  • Caption and post copy for every asset
  • 2 revisions per asset
  • Everything in Tier 1
Book a 20 minute call

Production, Copy and Strategy

€4,500per month

  • 80 brand-ready images
  • 6 short form videos
  • Monthly content calendar
  • One hour monthly review call
  • Everything in Tier 2
Book a 20 minute call

Month to month. Pause any time. Cancel with 30 days notice. No setup fees, no termination fees.

We carry the risk.

Paid sample, money back.

€750, five days, full refund if we miss the deadline or the brief.

Month to month retainer.

No lock in, no minimum term, pause any time, 30 days notice to cancel.

Your sample fee returns.

Continue to a retainer and the €750 comes off month three.

Questions people actually ask.