
Brainalyse
Upload a video. See how the brain reacts. Powered by meta
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Upload a video. See how the brain reacts. Powered by meta
18 followers
Every video you make is a guess. Will people pay attention, feel something, remember it? Brainalyse removes that guesswork. Upload any video, ad, or podcast and get a clear report showing where attention drops, what drives emotion, and what sticks. You get a score, timeline, and simple feedback. Delivered as a PDF.






Congrats on the launch! As a marketer, I always feel like I'm wasting time guessing why some ads land and other flop. This is exactly the kind of data I didn't know I needed. Does the timeline breakdown show which specific frames caused attention drops, or is it more section level?
@aya_vlasoff Thanks, I really appreciate that.
It’s exactly the problem I built this for.
Right now, the timeline works at a section level. It shows engagement scores at roughly 1.5-second intervals, so you can pinpoint the exact moments where attention drops, emotions spike, or memory encoding happens.
It’s detailed enough to highlight things like “your opening loses people by second 3” or “peak emotion hits around second 15, so that’s the right place to move your CTA.”
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'every video you make is a guess' is such an accurate framing. most marketers optimise for completion rate or CTR without any idea what actually caused those outcomes at the brain level, so having TRIBE v2 map attention, emotion, and cognitive load second-by-second is a genuinely different kind of signal :)
curious about the cognitive load dimension specifically, what kinds of content tend to score high vs low on that one? i'm guessing fast-cut ads spike it, but wondering if long-form podcast content sits at the other extreme