
Brila
One-page websites from real Google Maps reviews
1.4K followers
One-page websites from real Google Maps reviews
1.4K 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.







Icons8
Nice to see AI used for clearer positioning, not just faster decoration
Brila
@357number that's our approach!! nice that you see that!
Brila
@357number Right, design is form + content + behavior. For some reason, website generators concentrate on only two of them. Nobody cares about content. We are trying to fill this void.
Hello, is theming/design customization something you plan to do?
Brila
@antoninkus Definitely. What we have is a pure mvp so far.
@visualpharm Sure, gotta start somewhere! Would love to see some theming options down the road, even just light/dark mode or a few color presets would go a long way. Good luck with the next iterations :)
Brila
@antoninkus Definitely will do. Probably we can even search the web for the logo and guess the highlight colors on our own.
Remy AI
Can this pick up category-specific language without getting too generic?
Brila
@artyom_zhuravlev It must be quite good at it. We pick up the language from the customer's reviews, which matches the rule of usability: use the language your users speak.
And we definitely have an allergy toward marketing talk superlatives and vague claims. Foundation LLMs are notoriously leaning toward it, so we've spent months teaching them out of this.
Stratum UI Design Kit for Figma
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.
Brila
@danilov_den Thank you. Your approval means a lot for us.
Competitor analysis is a big question mark indeed.
Customers would probably choose the business they want to be like, and we’d combine that with their unique information. It’s so far from implementing that I’m literally thinking it up now as I’m writing.
Icons8
Love that the page examples are built around reasons people return, not just a list of services
Brila
@new_user_4aab6f5491 yep! We were so tired of generic AI texts, you can't imagine
Brila
@new_user_4aab6f5491 Right, as jobs to be done theory claims most businesses are selling a different product than their customers are buying. Our goal is to meet their needs directly.
DronaHQ
This is such a sensible concept - also love the zero fluff demo video. Congrats on launching!
tested it out with a local business maps link to experience it from an end user perspective >> how it repurposed the positive and negative reviews to create a good decision making framework was really good. I did find some sections to be repetitive.. is that something we can control?
are you handling Local SEO schema? It would be a massive value-add if the generated site automatically included structured data - to help these businesses double down on their Maps rankings
Brila
@gayatri_sachdeva Thank you for trying and thank you for your warm words. Repetitive sections could be frustrating indeed. Sometimes we try to get more out of the limited content than we should.
You definitely can control it. After generating, edit the website and switch off the sections or blocks you don't need. See the show section toggle.
SEO is a low-hanging fruit and we are already busy with it. In fact, there are some meta information already and more is coming. We can even boost the SEO rankings by linking to our clients' websites from our high ranking domains.
Thanks for helping us to define our priorities.
Earth.fm
I like the ambition behind it. Many tools claim to increase productivity, but they still rely heavily on manual input.
Brila
@1mirul Thanks! That was exactly our thinking. If the owner still has to write all the copy and pick the photos, the AI part isn't doing the heavy lifting. We wanted zero manual input :)
Brila
@1mirul Thank you. You've nailed it. Everybody who created a website knows that getting content is the hardest part. Ironically, website generators focus on the form, creating Lorem Ipsum websites and leaving customers to manually edit their placeholder content.
Editing design templates - that's what no human should do in 2026. Design should come with the content, not before.