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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.








I tried my mom's shop address. It only had 7 reviews but plenty of pictures and the result was actually nice! What a good starting point for UI scaffold. Question - if I do want to expand the website on my own and I need the code for the site, is that the HTML export under Pro?
Brila
@casfhir Hi Joy! That’s gold - actual use for real businesses.
The answer is yes. There is the HTML export under Pro. Enjoy!
Brila
@sam_chen1 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.
Thank you for the congratulations!
tried a similar thing last month with another website builder and spent like 3 hours rewriting ai-generated copy that sounded completely off-brand. the idea of pulling from actual google maps reviews is smart – customers describe your value better than any template. one thing id be curious about: how does it handle businesses with mixed reviews or low review counts? also does the generated site update automatically when new reviews come in?
Brila
@lumm Yeah, that 3-hour rewrite is exactly the pain we're solving. Foundation models are smooth talkers full of marketing BS. Our hardest task was teaching them out of it- so the site sounds like a friend describing the place to you, not a brochure.
On your questions:
Mixed / low review counts. Brila will ignore the negatives. The methodology of Jobs to Be Done is to find the unique advantages for the customer, because that's why customers hire the businesses. Customers don't go to restaurants just because they don't have problems -- 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.
For low counts, we start getting meaningful results from 5 to 10 reviews. The more, the better. We also have some logic to prevent broad conclusions from one or two opinions.
Auto-updates. Yes - hosted sites will regenerate automatically as new reviews and photos come in. Exported HTML is a static snapshot, so it won't update.
Thank you for the great question.
"Quality service, customer-first approach" — yeah, we've all seen that on every generated site ever. Pulling real review patterns instead is a solid idea. Will be interesting to see how well it works for niche businesses with fewer reviews. 👀
Brila
@t9p Thank you for your support. Fewer reviews are mixed back. If they are single phrases, emojis, and rants, we've got nothing to work with.
In the future, we will complement this information with structured interviews with Avner and other data sources.
Ekamoira GSC MCP
Brila
@amitpsharma thanks! That's exactly what we wanted to achieve 💪
Brila
@amitpsharma Amit, you've nailed it. Out of the box foundation models are smooth talkers of marketing, full of marketing BS. Our hardest task was to make it talk like a friend would describe a business to you. Facts, simple language, short.
Remix Mart
Can we pass in a few more data points apart from the Google Maps? Like the existing site.
Brila
@harshmanwani That's definitely the next step. We wanted to check the traction with a really minimal MVP. Your interest kickstarts our motivation to develop it further, and more data points is the number one priority. Thank you, Harsh, and thank you, the community!
By the way, here is what you've generated so far.
Brila
@harshmanwani that's on the roadmap – right now we pull from Google Maps reviews only, but feeding in the existing site is a natural next step 🫡
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
Brila
@german_merlo1 Right, we are laser sharp on well-reviewed businesses here. Next step is getting information from most sources, including interviewing owners and studying the competition.