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BrainSite for founders

You're running the whole company. Your website should carry some of the weight.

Most solo founders ship more than one thing. BrainSite turns whatever you've already built, a site, a Linktree, an X profile, into an agent that answers, qualifies, and books while you're heads-down on the next feature.

Last materially updated August 15, 2026.

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A visitor asks

hey, saw your thread about the API rate limits, is this still in beta?

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It moved out of beta last month, current limit is 500 req/min on the free tier. Want me to check if that covers what you're building, or book you 15 minutes to walk through it?

Why does running solo turn into a coverage problem?

Most indie founders aren't running one product with a team behind it. They're running two or three, solo, with a link-in-bio page standing in for a website. That page can route clicks, but it can't answer a pricing question at 11 PM, remember that someone already asked about the API last week, or tell a visitor which of your three products actually solves their problem. Every one of those moments becomes a DM you'll get to eventually, or don't.

The gap shows up in specific ways. A visitor lands from a build-in-public thread, has one question, and leaves because there's no one there to answer it. A returning user has to re-explain themselves because a static page has no memory of the first conversation. A ready-to-buy lead cools off waiting for a reply between your day job and your side project. None of this is a traffic problem. It's a coverage problem, and coverage is the one thing a solo founder structurally doesn't have.

How does BrainSite cover for a founder who can't be everywhere?

BrainSite turns your website or social profile into an AI agent that learns, qualifies, books, and sells. It's built from what you already have, your site, your docs, your X threads, so there's no separate knowledge base to maintain on top of everything else you're already running solo. You stay in control of what it knows and what it's allowed to do.

For founders juggling more than one project, BrainSite can represent each one clearly instead of flattening them into a single link list. A visitor can land, get a real answer specific to the product they're asking about, and get booked or routed correctly, all without you doing the handoff in the middle of building something else.

BrainSite can sit in front of the tools you already use. Review the BrainSite vs. Intercom comparison, pricing, and the AI visibility benchmark.

Should a founder use BrainSite, Intercom, Drift, or hire an SDR?

You don't need a customer service team or a new hire to get this. BrainSite sits in front of the stack you already have, no setup, no CS headcount, and no learning curve for a tool built for teams you don't have.

OptionPrimary roleFirst visitor stepBest fit
BrainSitePublic website agentAnswers from approved sources, qualifies the visitor, then routes or booksA founder who wants coverage before adding a sales or support hire
IntercomCustomer service and messaging platformRoutes visitors into an established support or sales workflowA team that already runs customer operations in Intercom
DriftConversational marketing and sales platformMoves qualified website conversations into a sales workflowA sales team with an existing conversational marketing process
Hire an SDRHuman prospecting and qualificationA person reviews, follows up, and qualifies the leadA company ready for human outbound work and account ownership

What can a BrainSite do with the first visitor conversation?

Coverage without a hire

The agent answers pricing, feature, and fit questions the moment someone asks, not whenever you next check your phone.

Memory across conversations

Returning visitors don't have to re-explain themselves. The agent remembers what's already been resolved.

Qualified leads, not just clicks

Instead of a click count from a link-in-bio page, you get a qualified conversation and, where it's appropriate, a booked call or a completed sale.

How is BrainSite different from a static site or link page?

Visitor needStatic site or link pageBrainSite
Question at 11 PM from a build-in-public postNo one's there, so they leaveGets answered immediately, no matter what else you're shipping
Returning visitor with a follow-upRe-explains from scratch, static page has no memoryPicks up where the conversation left off
Visitor asks about the wrong one of your productsLink-in-bio just routes, doesn't clarify fitAnswers specific to the right product, then qualifies or books

What should you know before creating a BrainSite?

I already have a link-in-bio page. Do I still need this?

A link-in-bio page routes clicks. BrainSite answers questions, remembers visitors, and books or sells, things a list of buttons can't do. Most founders keep both, the link page for quick routing, BrainSite as the destination that actually converts.

I run more than one product. Can BrainSite handle that?

Yes. The agent can represent each project with its own context, so a visitor asking about Product A doesn't get an answer meant for Product B.

How much setup does this take?

BrainSite learns from what you already have, your site, docs, or social profile. There's no separate knowledge base to build from scratch.

Does this replace me?

No. It handles the repeatable, answerable parts of the conversation, pricing, features, fit, availability, so the parts of the conversation that actually need you get to you faster, not later.

What if I'm still pre-launch?

BrainSite works from whatever exists, even a single landing page or an X profile. You don't need a finished product to give visitors somewhere real to ask questions.

The AI website that shows your work, answers, and sells.

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