
Brevilabs offers an AI-enhanced tool called Copilot for Obsidian, designed to facilitate collaboration between humans and artificial intelligence. This tool integrates seamlessly with Obsidian, providing users with an advanced AI agent that can understand their vaults while ensuring data privacy through local storage. Users can interact with their notes using a chat context menu that supports markdown, images, PDFs, and URLs, enhancing the overall experience of note-taking and research.
Snapshot: Brevilabs is revenue-stage and selling solutions that let AI agents manage personal information—an area with obvious demand if handled securely. The company is already monetizing at scale for an early-stage firm: $35,872 and $21,077 show real customer traction, and the reported 95% suggests a very capital-light, high-profit model so far. Near-term signal: the last 30 days show a contraction of -5%. That pullback is the clearest immediate risk in the numbers — it could be seasonality, a sales hiccup, or early churn; the data here doesn’t explain the cause. For founders, the priority is diagnosing that dip and stabilizing MRR; for potential partners or evaluators, it’s an indicator to ask about churn drivers, customer concentration, and sales pipeline health. Also expect product and compliance scrutiny given the personal-information focus.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.