About LunchMeeting.com
LunchMeeting.com helps people plan, run, follow up on, and document business lunches without turning a simple workflow into a complex platform.
Who it is for
The site is built for office managers, salespeople, consultants, founders, recruiters, executive assistants, and small business operators who need practical help before or after a business meal.
The tools focus on repeatable jobs: choosing a lunch format, estimating quantities, writing an invitation, drafting a follow-up, and keeping cleaner meal records.
Editorial standards
- Useful before clever: pages should answer the real workflow question before adding polish.
- Specific over generic: guidance should mention headcount, timing, dietary coverage, meeting purpose, recordkeeping, or next steps when those details matter.
- Conservative by default: expense and receipt content should help users record facts, not imply tax treatment or professional advice.
- Current terms matter: vendor pricing, availability, delivery areas, and affiliate terms can change, so resource pages tell users what to verify.
How AI is used
AI tools run on the server so API keys are not exposed in browser code. Prompts are structured around narrow workflows instead of open-ended chat. The output format is constrained into sections such as setup checklists, invitation drafts, follow-up emails, and receipt notes.
AI output can still be incomplete or wrong. Users should verify quantities, dietary details, vendor terms, business facts, and expense handling before acting.
How resources are recommended
Resource pages start with the job to be done, then compare categories such as catering platforms, delivery or group-order tools, expense tools, notebooks, and labels. A tool can be listed because it is relevant to the workflow, not because it is the only or best option for every user.
Some outbound links may be affiliate or referral links. Compensation should not change the basic recommendation standard: the link needs to be useful even if the visitor does not buy or sign up.
What LunchMeeting.com does not do
- It does not provide tax, legal, accounting, financial, medical, dietary, or professional advice.
- It does not guarantee that a meal is deductible, reimbursable, allergy-safe, or compliant with company policy.
- It does not ask users to store sensitive business, medical, financial, or customer data in saved preferences.
For more detail, read the affiliate and AI disclosure, privacy policy, and terms of use.