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Brieflee
Spell check for video - catch quality issues before you post
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Spell check for video - catch quality issues before you post
322 followers
Grammarly transformed writing by catching mistakes before you hit send. Brieflee does this for short-form video ads, UGC, and influencer content. Unlike Frame.io or manual review, our AI automatically checks submissions against your quality standards - product visibility, hook timing, brand compliance, copyright issues - and approves or rejects in seconds. No more paying for off-brief content or endless revision rounds. Set standards once, enforce them automatically.









This is really interesting. How are you defining and adapting “quality standards” across different brands, since what works for one audience might not for another?
@becky_gaskell Great question Becky! Each brand sets their own quality thresholds — things like minimum product screen time, hook timing, audio clarity, how often the brand gets mentioned, and more. So a fitness brand might need 5+ seconds of product visibility and a strong hook in the first 2 seconds, while a beauty brand might prioritise close-up visual quality and specific talking points.
You configure these once at account level, then override them per brief if a specific campaign needs different standards. The AI enforces whatever you've defined, so "quality" always means what you say it means, not some generic benchmark.
@beverly_banahene That’s a really nice way to handle it, letting brands define what quality actually means for them. Are you seeing teams keep it simple, or go quite granular with those thresholds?
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Does it work for videos in any language? Or what languages does it support?
@nuseir_yassin1 Great question! Brieflee works with any language. The AI analyses visual quality, pacing, hook timing, product visibility and brand compliance frame by frame, so most of the review happens visually regardless of language. For audio and spoken content, we support transcription and analysis across multiple languages too.