Rabbit Bricks is an independent research-style publication covering the AI tools market. We help solo operators, small content teams, and SMB owners pick the right software stack — without the affiliate spam that fills most search results.
Why we exist
The AI tools space has thousands of products and a handful of useful comparison resources. Most affiliate sites publish vague “top 10” listicles that read like vendor brochures. Most vendor sites publish their own positioning. Reddit threads have the truth, but they are scattered.
Rabbit Bricks fills the gap with structured research: pricing pulled from vendor pages, ratings aggregated from G2 and Capterra, sentiment patterns harvested from Reddit, framed against industry-survey data from Statista and HubSpot. We give you what an in-house analyst would prepare — without the consulting bill.
What we cover
Coverage scope
- AI writing tools: Drafting, editing, SEO content, copywriting
- AI image generators: Stock alternatives, marketing visuals, ecommerce
- AI video tools: Short-form, longform, talking-head, B-roll
- AI coding tools: IDE assistants, code review, debugging
- AI automation: Workflow builders, agent platforms, no-code AI
- AI productivity: Note-taking, calendar, meeting assistants
Who we write for
Most of our readers fall into one of four buckets: bloggers running content sites, marketers managing campaigns, small business owners doing it all themselves, and students researching tools for academic or freelance work. Coverage is structured around these personas — every cluster has a Pillar guide and persona-specific deep dives.
Our editorial process
Every article goes through the same five-stage pipeline: factsheet build (verified sources), draft, humanization pass, fact-check (verifier compares draft against the factsheet), advisory review (multi-perspective scoring), and quality gate. A piece does not publish until the verifier returns zero fabrications and the advisory score clears 80.
For full detail, see our Editorial Methodology.
Team
Rabbit Bricks is operated by a small editorial team. We do not list bylines on individual pieces because every article is a collaborative output of our research-and-review pipeline. The team includes researchers who curate factsheets, editors who handle the humanization and methodology pass, and an independent fact-checker who runs the verification step.
How we make money
We are ad-supported and affiliate-supported. Some links in our articles are affiliate links — we may earn a commission when a reader signs up, at no additional cost to them. We do not accept paid placement, sponsored editorial, or vendor-funded “reviews.” Editorial decisions and commercial decisions are made by separate parts of the team.
Contact
General inquiries: [email protected]
Corrections: [email protected]
Partnerships: [email protected]