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Brila
One-page websites from real Google Maps reviews
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One-page websites from real Google Maps reviews
1.1K followers
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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This has real potential if the editing controls get better
Brila
@marina_green we're working on it! 🫡
Brila
@marina_green It's intentionally limited so far, but we will definitely need a cursor-style chat for editing. Will do.
Do the photos come only from Google Maps, or can owners swap them out later?
Brila
@diana_filazop sure, you can upload yours later!
Brila
@diana_filazop Yes, they could.
Scade.pro
congrats on the launch, guys! How do you handle categories where customers care about atmosphere as much as the actual product?
Brila
@nastassia_k Thanks! Those are actually great for us. We treat atmosphere as a first-class theme when it shows up consistently in reviews, and we translate it into concrete situations and outcomes (e.g., quiet place to work, cozy date night, family-friendly) using the wording customers use, not generic adjectives
Brila
@nastassia_k We highlight the atmosphere if it's mentioned in the reviews. In fact, this is the majority of the businesses we serve. Places where they know your name, support you throughout the workout, and are located somewhere cool like a forest. We definitely highlight all of this.
Wow Brila! This website is fantastic. I cannot believe the google review although I am using this website but it gives the roughly approximately clean and helpful reviews that I have to make reference when I go to places to stay or eat or vacation. Really helpful and design is really simple and clean! In my personal opinion, it took time like less than 5 minutes to make review's website but it would be more better if it is more faster. In addition, if this website can be made from cellphone's app(Appstore, Googlestore or etc), many people can more conveniently use in cellphone 'Brila' app. Really good to use to trust the places where I go to pay our money, Nice and worthy and Cool works!
Brila
@jihwankim55 thank you so much, really appreciate it! 🙏
Glad the site and the review summary are helpful.
Speed is a big focus for us right now. Generation time depends on how much Google data there is (photos/reviews), but we’re actively optimizing to make it faster (right @paul_malaj?)
And yes, a mobile app is a great idea. For now Brila works on mobile in the browser, but we’re keeping a native iOS/Android app on the roadmap.
If you’re up for it, what felt slow on your run – loading the Google data at the start, or the final website generation?
@paul_malaj @ikalimullin Yeah Great work Ilnur, in my personal opinion when making website generation from collecting big data was slow if I want to check other websites as fast I want. However it was not that slow to use it was fine! It will be more better to use search engine 1 and 2 ,3 ,4 more and more while doing it simultaneously.If you guys add this options then it will be more better! Still good to use though! Nice work!
Brila
@paul_malaj @jihwankim55 thanks for the idea!
Brila
@ikalimullin @jihwankim55 Thanks for the feedback! Parallel generation for multiple sites is a cool idea, noted. Glad it works well for you even now, we'll keep making it faster 🚀
Brila
@jihwankim55 Thanks a lot! Brilliant ideas! It takes time to scrape the reviews and run our agentic workflows. And the cellphone app would be useful too. So far, we optimized for cell phone resolution too, so you can use it in your cellphone even though not in an app.
@visualpharm Thanks Ivan, I will use Brila more often in cellphone using safari as well! Great work teammates! Keep going!
Great concept! What happens if there are negative reviews? For example, if a restaurant has mainly good reviews (enough for a restaurant owner to want to build this site), but there is one specific item from the menu that often gets badly reviewed, will Brila make note of this or ignore it?
Brila
@jwvelez good question. We don’t ignore negatives, but we also don’t amplify one-off complaints. We look for recurring themes and surface them carefully; isolated outliers get down-ranked. If the overall rating is low, we show a warning and ask if you still want to continue
Brila
@jwvelez Brila will ignore it. The mythology of jobs to be done is to find the unique advantages for the customer, because that's why customers hire the businesses.
In other words, customers don't go to the restaurants just because they don't have problems, but they could forgive the problems to the restaurants that serve their needs well.
One more thing: we don't show the average Google Maps score if it's lower than 4.
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?
Ah, I read another comment that says Brila will ask the user if they still want to continue if the rating is low. Nice!
Brila
@elky_ratliff thanks!!
We don't suppress negative reviews – they actually reveal the job more clearly than positive ones. For small pools like 20 reviews the output is less confident, we surface fewer patterns and don't try to fake a narrative out of thin signal. Below ~50 reviews you'll notice the site is simpler, and that's intentional
Brila
@elky_ratliff Brila will ignore it. The mythology of jobs to be done is to find the benefits for the customer. Because that's why customers hire the businesses.
In other words, customers don't go to the restaurants just because they don't have problems, but they could forgive the problems to the restaurants that serve their needs well.
Such a cool tool! And it's pretty easy to use. Is it possible to add a reservation tab?
Brila
@novikyysha thank you! Brila usually pulls it automatically if there’s a booking URL on the Google profile, and you can edit the CTA to point to your reservation page (or WhatsApp/phone) in the editor
Brila
@novikyysha That's the next step: generating the typical functionality tailored to the business needs. So far, the workaround is to use third-party SaaS like OpenTable and customize our action button to lead there.