@BAShelley
Should be called grifter. Because that’s all it is
Analysis of the tweet announcing Grader, the AI CMO for restaurants: 44% supportive vs 24% confronting. Insights on audience sentiment and engagement trends.
Owner launches Grader, the world’s first AI CMO for restaurants, driving over $1 billion in customer sales.
Real-time analysis of public opinion and engagement
What the community is saying — both sides
AI marketing at restaurant scale turns into a measurable line item (roughly $50K–200K incremental revenue per location), proving enterprise-grade impact in a segment that couldn’t afford a human CMO.
replies claim the AI CMO already outperforms most humans and is being treated as a true marketing leader, not just an assistant.
the consensus: automation lets restaurants know guests before they arrive, cutting overhead and turning marketing into an “automated gold mine.”
a $1B sales figure is the hard evidence people point to: performance metrics matter more than endorsements or PR.
some replies push the idea of an AI CEO, arguing executive cuts and fewer bonuses would accelerate economic growth.
if AI-driven marketing truly lifts repeat visits and margins, traditional agencies that rely on bloat could be left behind.
commenters argue this is an AI wrapper with no ability to deliver genuine, measurable marketing results.
critics say the "billion in sales" figure is misleading: not a net increase but a vanity aggregate against the status quo.
some call the company dishonest, implying the product exists primarily to extract money, not to solve real problems.
concern that "AI CMO" claims fall apart when founders leave and that no one is responsible if the algorithm tanks your Q4.
blunt dismissals like "sounds like BS" capture a straightforward lack of trust in the pitch.
several replies treat the post as paid promotion and urge readers to ignore what they consider promotional nonsense.
Most popular replies, ranked by engagement
Should be called grifter. Because that’s all it is
Just wait until companies start using an AI CEO. The economy will grow really quickly without all those leaches taking 10% of the revenue in bonuses
Owner is turning restaurant marketing into an automated gold mine, proving that in a world of high overhead, the most profitable chef is an algorithm that knows exactly what guests want before they do.
Here is my strategic plan. 🔽
Billion in sales, not an increase of a billion vs status quo. Cooked math.
I was wondering why you were talking about this nonsense until I realized it’s an ad. 🚮
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