Auraclip for Food

Auraclip for Food Creators

Drop exclusive recipes, full cooking tutorials, and restaurant-quality techniques to fans who actually cook.

6 Clip ideas for Food creators

Full recipe with exact ratios
The complete, tested recipe — exact weights, timings, temperatures, and the substitutions that actually work.
$7
Technique breakdown: knife skills edition
The 6 cuts you use in 90% of your cooking — broken down from correct grip to speed drills.
$10
Restaurant-quality dish at home
How to replicate a specific dish from a restaurant you love — full process, ingredient sourcing included.
$12
Meal prep system: 2 hours, 5 days
The exact sequence, containers, and recipes for a full week of lunches from a single Sunday session.
$15
Pantry audit + shopping list
The 30 ingredients that cover 80% of the dishes you make — where to source them and what brands matter.
$9
Failed recipe: what went wrong
A full breakdown of a recipe that didn't work — the mistakes, the science behind them, and the fix.
$6

Food content has a massive paying audience

Recipe creators are the most undermonetized category on social media. Your content gets saved millions of times, but the algorithm pays you almost nothing. Auraclip lets you charge directly for the depth that social platforms can’t fit in a 60-second reel.

The fans who screenshot your recipes and come back to your page for every post are ready to pay for the full version. Exact ratios. The technique you glossed over. The substitutions that actually work. That’s what a Clip delivers.

A home cook with 22,000 followers dropped a full meal prep system at $15 and sold 120 copies in two weeks. $1,440 from a system they already use every week.

What to drop and when

Technique content is the highest-value category — skills transfer across recipes, which means buyers feel the value every time they cook. Recipe packs work well for seasonal drops, themed collections, and Group Drop campaigns.

Pricing benchmarks:

  • $5–$8 — single recipes, failed recipe breakdowns, pantry guides
  • $8–$15 — technique breakdowns, meal prep systems, cuisine deep-dives
  • $15–$25 — recipe collections, dietary-specific packs, restaurant-quality tutorials

Drop new content in sync with seasonal moments — holiday cooking, back-to-school meal prep, summer entertaining — when food motivation is highest.

Food creators — FAQ

Can I sell recipes I developed myself even if they're inspired by existing dishes?+
Yes — original recipe development is yours to monetize. Inspiration from a dish isn't copyright infringement; what you've created and refined through your own testing is your intellectual property.
What food content works best as a paid Clip vs free social content?+
Free content: short-form, visually satisfying, easy wins. Paid Clips: full recipes with exact ratios, technique breakdowns, meal systems, and anything that requires real depth or a longer format to be useful.
How do I price food content fairly?+
Price based on value delivered, not video length. A 5-minute technique breakdown that saves someone 3 years of frustrating practice is worth $10–$15. A full meal prep system that someone uses every week is worth $12–$20.
Can I use Group Drops to launch a digital cookbook or recipe pack?+
Group Drops are perfect for this. Set a 50-buyer threshold on a 20-recipe collection. When it unlocks, everyone gets access — and the threshold creates real urgency to share and recruit friends.

Start selling your Clips today

Keep 85% of every sale. No algorithm. No subscriptions. Just your fans paying you directly.