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Honest answers

Questions operators ask.

Pulled from real conversations with restaurant owners, ghost kitchens, and delivery-app vendors testing Goola.

Are Goola photos realistic enough for delivery apps that ban AI-generated content?

Yes. Goola enhances your real photo — it does not generate one. The dish, plating, and ingredients are exactly what you shot. Glovo, Uber Eats, Deliveroo and DoorDash explicitly allow photo enhancement (white balance, color correction, sharpening); they only forbid fully synthetic images.

Why are my Uber Eats / Glovo photos converting badly?

Two structural reasons. (1) Kitchen lighting is tungsten or fluorescent, which app thumbnails render as flat and yellow. (2) Inconsistent plating between menu items kills the impulse-scan that drives orders. Goola fixes both in one pass — same realistic plate, studio-grade finish.

Can I use the same batch on Instagram, my printed menu, and delivery apps?

Yes. Every batch delivers full-resolution 2K images — royalty-free, yours forever, no subscription.

How does Goola pricing work?

Simple formula: €3 base + €2.50 per photo. The price updates live as you add dishes — 1 photo is €5.90, 5 photos €15.90, 10 photos €27.90, up to €40.90 for a full 15-photo batch. One-time payment — no subscription, no hidden fees. You see the exact total before you drop your email, and you only pay if you love the previews.

How does Goola compare to hiring a food photographer?

A studio session in Madrid or Barcelona runs €600–€1,500 for 8–12 dishes with 1–3 weeks lead time. Goola is €5.90–€40.90 for the same volume in 90 seconds. Use whichever fits the dish — flagship hero shots from a photographer, weekly menu rotation from Goola.

Do I need to install anything?

No. Goola runs in your browser. Drop photos, enter your email, get watermarked previews back in ~90 seconds. Pay only if you love them — the full-res ZIP downloads instantly.

What happens to my original photos?

Originals are deleted automatically 7 days after delivery. We never use your photos to train models. Your menu, not our dataset.

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