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Brevvi - 40 hours of market research done in 10 minutes

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Brevvi is a market research tool. You give it a topic. It searches Reddit, reviews, forums, and blogs. It finds what real people are saying. It pulls the actual quotes. It ranks the pain points by how often they come up. Every quote has a link to where it came from. So you can check it yourself. It takes 10 minutes. It costs $19. No subscription. You use it before you build a product. Or write a landing page. Or launch a campaign. Anywhere you need to know what your market actually thinks.

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# Product Hunt Launch Comment — Brevvi So I was building a different product and got stuck on the landing page. Couldn't write the copy. I write copy on the side and the way I always do it is research first. Like real Reddit threads, real reviews, real comments. The exact words people actually use. Because if you write copy from your own head it ends up sounding like every other landing page out there. So I started doing the research the way I normally do it. Opened Reddit. Then a forum. Then I think I had like 15 tabs open at some point. I was copy-pasting quotes into a Google Doc and honestly half of them I couldn't even find again later because I forgot which thread they came from. After a couple hours I just thought ok this is dumb. Let me just build a thing. So I built a little agent to do the search for me. Then I realised I needed more than one. Five actually. Each one searching different stuff in parallel. And once it was working I was like wait... this is actually useful. Like really useful. Not just for me. So I paused the other project. And spent a few days turning it into a real product. That's Brevvi. You paste a topic. The 5 agents go out and search Reddit, reviews, forums, blogs. They pull real quotes. They count how often each pain point comes up. Then everything gets organised into a 23 section report. Around 50 to 70 pages. The thing that mattered most to me — every quote has a link to where it came from. So you can click it and read the original. Nothing made up. Nothing hallucinated. You can verify everything. I know people are skeptical about AI tools right now and honestly I get it. Most of them just summarise their training data and give you generic stuff. This one actually goes out and reads what people are saying right now. The AI just organises what it finds. It doesn't invent. I use it myself for copy. For ad angles. For just understanding a market before I build something. $19 per research. No subscription. Would love to hear what you think. What would make it more useful for you?