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Brila
One-page websites from real Google Maps reviews
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.
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[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Pulling context from maps and turning it into a website automatically - that’s clever! I also noticed the “competitor analysis” feature on your waitlist. Very curious how that’ll work.
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Is this built mainly for local businesses with a physical location, or does it work for service businesses that don't have a strong Google Maps presence?
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Congrats on the launch! Turning customer feedback into marketing direction is a much-needed hack 👏
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
great idea for local businesses without a website, or with an outdated site
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Seems like such a handy tool for small business! Congratulations on the launch!
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Can this pick up category-specific language without getting too generic?
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Clear positioning from the start! Nice job makers
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Sounds very nice! Could it be embedded into my site?
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
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?
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
This looks super interesting Turning real Google Maps reviews into one-page websites is such a smart idea, feels like a fresh take on social proof and local marketing.Curious to see how far this can go 🚀
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Simple concept, real utility ✨
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Feels right for places with lots of review history and very little messaging work
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
It's awesome Ivan! A simple killing feature but what truly blowed my mind is this about making it based on what actually happens there. Just one challenge for business are starting up, but feel it's another target audience
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Congrats on the launch, looks amazing!Some questions:How are you sourcing the reviews and photos? The official Google Places API caps reviews at 5 per place, so the 1,000-review tier on Agency suggests you're either running your own scraper or using a third-party provider. Curious how you're thinking about long-term resilience here if Google tightens enforcement? Are the photos in generated sites served via Google's photo endpoint (with your API key) or rehosted on your own infrastructure?Also:Looking at the Agency plan for a local agency play and want to make sure I understand the mechanics before committing:Is "30 websites" 30 hosted sites concurrently, or 30 lifetime generations?When I use HTML export, do the photos come through as downloaded files or as hotlinks back to Google/your CDN? In other words, if I export a site and host it on my own Vercel, will the images still load a year from now?Do auto-updates and regeneration work on exported sites, or only on sites hosted by you? (I guess the latter)If I cancel my subscription, what happens to sites hosted on the agency subdomain. Do they go offline immediately?Thanks! Trying to figure out whether to position this as recurring (hosted) or one-shot (exported) for my clients.Anyway, amazing stuff you've built here!
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Hello, is theming/design customization something you plan to do?
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Tiny details, big difference
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
This feels closer to research than generic AI content generation, which is why it works. Congrats on the launch!
[Redacted] • Apr 9, 2026
Can this help rewrite an existing site instead of only creating a Brila page?
[Redacted] • Mar 10, 2026
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: PHBRILA100If it’s already gone by the time you try, leave a comment on PH and we’ll send you a code.Thank you!
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