[3] ChefsFeed publishes original videos and stories to its website and apps, as well as dining guides.
[6] In 2013, it launched a website and original video programming, and expanded nationally to cover 24 cities with 1000 contributing chef experts.
[7] In 2015, ChefsFeed changed its name from Chefs Feed, expanded to 50 cities and was redesigned.
[8][9] ChefsFeed also announced a Series A round for $4 million led by Artis Ventures in 2015.
[11] Its video team spent six months embedded in the construction of San Francisco restaurant The Progress to create a short film.