Brevilabs
Brevilabs provides tools for AI agents to access and manage personal context, specifically focusing on Obsidian vault integration. The company has achieved $19,667 MRR with 1,418 active subscriptions and won the Best Obsidian AI Integration Award in 2024.
Key Takeaways
- •Used other as primary growth channel
- •Monetizes with subscription pricing
- •Currently earning $20k/mo
Revenue
Traction
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Why They Built It
Building a future where humans and AI work together seamlessly, solving the problem of leveraging intelligent agents equipped with tools to truly understand your Obsidian vault.
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