Website generators give you a template with made-up copy. You rewrite it for hours – still sounds generic. Brila does content first. It reads your Google Maps reviews, finds why customers actually choose you using Jobs to Be Done, and builds a one-page site from real patterns, real wording, real photos. When a business has enough reviews, the results often surprise even the owners. Not a single prompt – a serious AI system behind every website. Free plan gives you a fully generated site.
We made Brila. It audits your business based on your Google Reviews – and shows you exactly how to market it.
The problem: every website generator gives you a template stuffed with placeholder copy. Then you're stuck rewriting it by hand – big effort, bad result. You still end up with "quality service" and "customer-first approach" that nobody believes.
Our approach: content first, design second. Google Maps reviews are an incredibly rich data source – people describe the exact situation they were in, what they needed, and why they chose this place. With enough reviews, the patterns often surprise even the business owners.
The methodology is Jobs to Be Done – the same framework billion-dollar companies use to understand their customers. Brila automates it. It's not a single prompt – it's a serious AI system we've been building for months.
Paste a Google Maps link, try it free. We're giving away 100 promo codes for a year of Pro: PHBRILA100 If it’s already gone by the time you try, leave a comment on PH and we’ll send you a code.
Congrats on the launch! Turning customer feedback into marketing direction is a much-needed hack 👏
great idea for local businesses without a website, or with an outdated site
Wow this is very interesting! as a frequent user of website builders, I can see the appeal here! I think the tough thing coming to mind is that if it's strictly reviews only, it might not cover all services someone offers. For example for photography or tech work, someone might have a page with good reviews for wedding content, but it doesn't mention that they also do professional headshots.
Also, if someone has very limited reviews, would it limit the usability of Brila? ie, less than 3 reviews. Or if someone's new, is Brila totally out for them?
Love it. Upvoted it. Mainly for the unique angle you tried with Google reviews.
Best wishes!
Congratulations with the launch! Wish you guys good luck with your product!
this is very cool, not just boring google reviews UI anymore for all local businesses
Sounds interesting - although I am not an ICP, more leaving reviews rather than collecting them :-)
This is cool, congrats on the launch!
Just curious, how does Brila take into account negative reviews? Let's say one business is super unlucky and the negative reviews outnumber the positive reviews and the pool set is small, like 20 reviews total. Is there any filtering that happens?
Insanely creative; nice work! I'm always a bit skeptical of restaurants that don't have web presence - hopefully this can help bridge that gap for restaurant owners.
Beyond the technological aspect, what's interesting is that the product helps a hairdresser, a restaurant, or a pizzeria (I had to mention it, I'm Italian) improve their brand and positioning. Sure, a prompt on Lovable, or one on which terminal with OpenAI, Claude, etc., could do the same thing, but that doesn't diminish the idea. The hairdresser in Amarillo wants to work, not type prompts. Well done.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
We made Brila. It audits your business based on your Google Reviews – and shows you exactly how to market it.
The problem: every website generator gives you a template stuffed with placeholder copy. Then you're stuck rewriting it by hand – big effort, bad result. You still end up with "quality service" and "customer-first approach" that nobody believes.
Our approach: content first, design second. Google Maps reviews are an incredibly rich data source – people describe the exact situation they were in, what they needed, and why they chose this place. With enough reviews, the patterns often surprise even the business owners.
The methodology is Jobs to Be Done – the same framework billion-dollar companies use to understand their customers. Brila automates it. It's not a single prompt – it's a serious AI system we've been building for months.
Paste a Google Maps link, try it free. We're giving away 100 promo codes for a year of Pro: PHBRILA100
If it’s already gone by the time you try, leave a comment on PH and we’ll send you a code.
Thank you!