Waitlist · Bridgeport, Connecticut
Your spot changes. Your story does not.
A truck lives or dies on people knowing where you are today and why you are worth the walk. That is two different jobs, and both are content.
Launching in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
- Location and daily specials, at the speed a truck actually moves.
- Event and festival presence, planned around the calendar you work.
- The founder story underneath it, so you are more than a pin on a map.
Join the Food trucks waitlist
Four quick fields. No commitment, nothing to pay, and we will not add you to a newsletter.
The first 25 Bridgeport businesses to sign will keep their launch price for as long as they stay — if list prices rise later, a founding client is never moved onto them.
Questions about food trucks
- Does BoothBuzz work with food trucks, or only restaurants?
- Both, and a truck is a first-class format rather than a scaled-down restaurant — the content mix is built around location updates, daily specials and event presence rather than dining-room atmosphere. Food trucks are one of the formats BoothBuzz is opening with, alongside restaurants, bakeries, caterers, barbershops and salons. Nothing is being sold to food trucks yet — the page you are reading is a waitlist.
- Who takes the photos and video?
- Mostly you do. BoothBuzz never films and never edits — whoever shoots it hands it over finished — so whoever is working the window already has the best angle on it, and the work we take on is everything after it: what to post and when, the captions, and the search and answer-engine work underneath. Two exceptions worth knowing: if you came to us through a creator's referral, that creator shoots your one-time story video when you sign up, and the Growth and Scale plans include one creator-shot post a month. Everything else runs on footage you supply.
- Is there a cheaper plan for a truck than for a restaurant?
- No. Plans are priced by the work, and a truck is not less work — it is faster work, more often. A truck on the Starter plan pays the same $499 a month a restaurant does, for a content mix shaped to the format.
- When can a food truck sign up?
- BoothBuzz has not opened yet. The waitlist is how we decide which formats and neighbourhoods we open in first — joining puts you on the list and means you hear from us directly when we start taking clients in your format. It is not a commitment and there is nothing to pay.
Not what you run?
Or read The Bridgeport Table, which is free, has nothing to sign up for, and is the part of this we would keep building either way.