Business Intelligence, Democratized

Market research that took weeks. Now takes minutes.

TheBrief generates professional-grade competitive analysis, market research, and strategic intelligence reports using AI. The same caliber of insight that Fortune 500s pay consultants $50K for, available to every business for a fraction of the cost.

$38B+
Global market intelligence industry. Until now, locked behind enterprise pricing.
68%
Of deals face direct competition. Most teams rate their preparedness below 4/10.
100x
Less expensive than enterprise tools. Same depth. Same rigor. New price point.

Enterprise intelligence at startup prices.

AlphaSense charges $10K-50K per seat. Crayon runs $20K-40K per year. These tools are built for Fortune 500 budgets, leaving millions of growing businesses flying blind.

TheBrief closes that gap. AI generates structured, cite-backed reports on any market, any competitor, any industry. No six-figure contracts. No analyst teams. Just intelligence, delivered.

AlphaSense $10,000+/yr
Crayon $20,000+/yr
Klue $20,000+/yr
McKinsey Engagement $500,000+
TheBrief From $49/report

How it works

Three steps between you and intelligence that changes how you compete.

01

Tell us what you need

Describe your market, name your competitors, or ask a strategic question. "Who's winning in APAC fintech?" or "Analyze Stripe vs Adyen pricing strategy."

02

AI researches deeply

Our AI agent scours hundreds of sources, cross-references data points, identifies patterns, and structures findings into a coherent narrative with citations.

03

Get your brief

Receive a structured, boardroom-ready report: executive summary, competitive landscape, market sizing, strategic recommendations. Ready to act on.

Reports that drive decisions

Not summaries. Not chatbot answers. Structured intelligence you can take to your board.

APAC Fintech Competitive Landscape March 2026

Market Position Analysis

Executive Summary

Strategic Recommendations

Every business deserves to compete with intelligence.

The playing field was never level. Enterprise tools kept market intelligence behind six-figure paywalls. TheBrief changes that equation, permanently.