The restaurant that answers at 1am: a voice link in your bio
A hungry customer scrolling your Instagram at 11pm won't call and won't fill a form. A shareable voice link answers menu, hours, allergens, and reservations instantly — a host who never sleeps.

It's 11pm. Someone is scrolling your restaurant's Instagram, getting hungry, and they've got three questions: anything vegan? are you open tomorrow? table for six?
They won't call — you're closed. They won't fill out a form — that's a tomorrow problem. So they keep scrolling, and that table goes to whoever answered.
A shareable voice link in your bio closes that gap.
Drop a call2me link in your Instagram bio or on a QR at the door. Guests tap and ask out loud — menu, hours, allergens, a reservation — and the agent answers instantly, in 9 languages.
The questions that lose you tables
Most of the reservation-shaped moments happen when no one's at the phone:
- "Do you have anything vegan / gluten-free?"
- "What time do you open tomorrow?"
- "Can I get a table for six on Saturday at 8?"
- "Do you do birthdays / large groups?"
Each one is a booking waiting to happen — and each one evaporates if the answer is silence. A voice link answers every one of them, out loud, in the moment.
Tap, ask, booked
The customer taps your link, asks their question, and the agent answers from your own menu and policies — then takes the reservation: date, time, party size, special requests. No app, no form, no waiting until you open. For the full mechanics, see put your AI agent in your Instagram bio.
Why voice beats a DM or a form here
A DM sits unread until morning. A form is six fields a hungry person won't fill. Talking is faster than both — the guest says what they want, the agent confirms, and the table is booked before they've put their phone down.
If you'd rather see the deeper restaurant playbook, read how to set up a restaurant voice agent in 10 minutes.
Give your restaurant a link that answers — menu, hours, and reservations, 24/7. Free to start: $5 in credits, no card.
Frequently asked
Q.How does a voice link help my restaurant get more bookings?
Most reservation intent happens off-hours — someone scrolling Instagram at night who wants to know if you're open tomorrow or whether you have a table for six. A shareable voice link in your bio lets them tap and ask out loud, get an instant answer about the menu, hours, or allergens, and book a table on the spot — instead of giving up because no one's answering the phone at 11pm.
Q.Can the AI take an actual reservation, not just answer questions?
Yes. The agent books the table into your system — date, time, party size, and special requests — and can answer menu, allergen, and hours questions from your own knowledge base in the same conversation. It hands off to a human for anything unusual.
Q.What if customers ask in another language?
The agent speaks 9 languages and detects which one the caller is using — useful for tourist-area restaurants where guests may ask in English, Arabic, or Russian. Each gets a natural-sounding answer.
Q.Do I need a website for this?
No. The link works straight from your Instagram or WhatsApp bio, a QR code on the table or door, or your Google profile — no website or app required.
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