Hey there!
First off thank you. With your support, Brila became Product of the Day, Product of the Week, and #1 Product of the Month here on Product Hunt.
Since then, people from all over the world have generated over 5,000 sites with Brila and the most requested feature by far was more review sources.
So here it is: you can now use your Yelp reviews, not just Google Maps.
Quick recap: Brila writes website copy only from what your real customers said no invented claims, no generic filler. Yelp matters if you run a restaurant, salon, or local service where customers write there more than on Google. Those reviews are often longer and more specific which means better raw material: what people actually praise, in their own words, becomes your headlines and copy.
Btw, from what we've seen so far, photos on Yelp tend to be better than on Google Maps both in quality and quantity. So sites built from Yelp often just look better, too.
To try it, paste your business link on Yelp as a source when creating a website.
using real reviews as the content source is genuinely clever — its the most trusted thing a small business already has and nobody was building with it. #1 des monats april, kein wunder
Fliz AI
This looks super interesting
Turning real Google Maps reviews into one-page websites is such a smart idea, feels like a fresh take on social proof and local marketing.
Curious to see how far this can go 🚀
Brila
@mmossa11 thanks! That’s the idea – turn existing social proof into something you can actually share as a site.
We’re starting with one-page because it keeps it grounded and fast, and we’ll keep expanding what we can pull from Google data (menus, booking links, etc.). If you try it on any local business, let me know what it surfaced that you didn’t expect.
Brila
@mmossa11 My dream is Brila becomes the replacement of Linktree in the social media profiles. Thank you, Michele.
Flipner AI
The great idea! Congrats!
Brila
@alex_egorov thank you, Alex. We appreciate your warm words.
Brila
@alex_egorov Thank you
Brila
@alex_egorov Thank you for a cheer up. You know how to motivate the fellow founders.
Lunacy
Very clean, easy to get. Congrats!
Brila
@sergey_mikolaitis thank you, that means a lot.
Brila
@sergey_mikolaitis thanks (i'll take it as a complement to UI 💅)
Brila
@sergey_mikolaitis Thank you. That's the very best thing to say to a UX designer.
The Platform
This feels closer to research than generic AI content generation, which is why it works. Congrats on the launch!
Brila
@a_hryshchenia thank you! That’s exactly what we’re going for – more "pull patterns from real reviews" than generic AI copy. If you try it on any business, I’d love to hear what insight it surfaced first
Brila
@a_hryshchenia Absolutely. Nobody needs generated text if it doesn't convey information. The current state of affairs of the generative AI is it didn't generate any fiction that somebody would like to read. Why would website generators create generic AI Lorem ipsum is beyond my understanding.
Lunacy
Congrats on taking 1st place! Excellent work, everyone! 💖
Brila
@pavlyuchik thanks bro!
Brila
@pavlyuchik Thank you. That's euphoric indeed.
US Global Mail
tried it. very cool. thanks for the code! good luck
Brila
@tashi_nibber Thank you for trying. Enjoy!