LayerProof Bristol: Agentic Reports Your Clients Want to Read
LayerProof launches Bristol, an AI-powered tool for creating interactive, agentic reports. Drop files or data, shape the report via chat, and publish a live web page in one click. Built for agencies, freelancers, and consultants. Includes source linking and always-update features.
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Agentic reports your clients want to read
5.0•3 reviews•
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Agentic reports your clients want to read
5.0•3 reviews•
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Bristol turns your materials into interactive, agentic reports. Just drop files or data, shape the report by chatting, publish a live web page in one click. Built for agencies, freelancers, and consultants who want their reports actually read.
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LayerProof Bristol
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Agentic reports your clients want to read
Bristol turns your materials into interactive, agentic reports. Just drop files or data, shape the report by chatting, publish a live web page in one click. Built for agencies, freelancers, and consultants who want their reports actually read.
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Hey Product Hunt, I’m Bryan from LayerProof 👋
If you’ve ever sent a client report and felt a spike of anxiety right after hitting “send,” you know the real problem. Not because the numbers are wrong, but because the deliverable looks static, confusing, or obviously exported.
And when that happens, your work gets undervalued.
We built Bristol for that exact pain 🙂↔️. Bristol creates agentic reports your clients want to read. Drop in your materials (files, URLs, pasted context), shape the report by chatting, make quick visual edits directly, then publish a live report in one click.
If you want a quick test: take your last monthly client update, paste in the messy notes plus metrics, and ask Bristol to “make this skimmable in 3 minutes, but drillable by channel.”
I’d love to hear what your client would click first.
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2h ago
This looks slick. Quick question, when a number updates in the source file, does the published report refresh automatically, or do you re-run it? The "always update" line caught my eye. Either way, the traceability is the killer feature here. Congrats on shipping! 🚀
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14m ago
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Hi 👋 So happy that you asked!
One another thing that amazes me about our product is its “always update” ability. No need to worry about your edits not syncing, they’re always kept in sync through your path and update in the only one link you shared
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3m ago
Maker
There's a design principle that sounds obvious until you see how many tools ignore it. If the report is hard to read, the work feels less credible. Not because the reader is wrong to feel that way. Because clarity is part of the deliverable. Structure, hierarchy, and pacing are what help someone trust what they're looking at. We heard this from a lot of teams while building Bristol. They were spending hours on layout polish and still feeling uncertain before hitting send. The data was right. The formatting just wasn't helping anyone navigate it. So Bristol is built to co-create the report with you. Chat to reshape structure fast, then do direct visual edits when you want precise control. The goal is a report that reads like a real narrative, not a formatted document. If you're a designer, I'd genuinely love your honest take. Does the output feel like something with a point of view, or does it still read like an export with better styling?
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2h ago
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hi Product hunt fam,
it's Nathan (again)
let's be honest about reports for a second.
-you spend 3 days building that peak report.
-you agonize over the executive summary.
-you make the chart colors match the brand.
-you export to pdf, attach it, write a thoughtful little email, hit send.
it gets opened for 40s. someone scrolls to the one number they care about, screenshots it for slack, and never opens it again. and then 2 weeks later, they ask you a question that was on page 3. bold, highlighted, with a chart next to it. ( •̀ - •́ )
╮( ˘ 、 ˘ )╭ and 90% reports don't get read. they get acknowledged. "Thanks, looks great!" is just the polite version of "I DID NOT read this." because a pdf is a terrible way to read anything. it's static, it's long, and it makes the reader do all the work of finding what matters to them.
Layerproof Bristol is our attempt at the obvious fix. you build the report by chatting with an agent, then publish it as a live page the reader can actually click around in. that's it. ٩(◕‿◕)۶
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1h ago
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Hi. Ha Le form LayerProof ^^~
As a marketer, I have some recurring problems: Our team can do great work, have the right read on the data, and still lose credibility at the deliverable stage. Not because we got anything wrong. Because the report looked confusing, or generic, or like it wasn't made for that client specifically.
Bristol is built around that problem. The focus isn't on generating a report. It's on generating a report someone will actually read and explore. One URL, interactive by default, and the structure can adapt to what each stakeholder cares about.
If you're in marketing or client services, here's a test worth trying: take your last monthly update, drop in the messy inputs, and ask Bristol for an exec summary plus a deeper section for the team, in the same report. See if it reads like something you'd actually send without a second thought.
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1h ago
Maker
Designers know something most people don't say out loud. Half the job is bringing the visual to the work look like it deserves to be trusted. Not because the insights are weak. Because a confusing layout, a buried headline, or a wall of data can quietly undo months of good thinking. We've all been there. You know the work is solid. The deliverable just isn't carrying it. Bristol is the first reporting tool that felt like it was built with that awareness. Structure you can reshape in conversation. Visual editing when you need exact control. Output that reads like something with a point of view, not a formatted export. If you try it, I'd love your honest designer take. Does it feel like a tool that respects the reader, or does it still have gaps?
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1h ago
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What's great
Been hoping someone would build this.
The annoying part of cross-posting isn’t resizing content — it’s rewriting the same idea 4 different ways for LinkedIn, X, IG, TikTok, etc. That’s the part that eats hours every week.
A lot of AI social tools still feel pretty shallow to me. Same caption rewritten slightly differently, or decent visuals with generic copy.
What caught my attention here:
different creative directions per platform instead of just reformatting
tying outputs back to source material
carousel support actually built into the workflow
If this consistently saves me from the “adapt this everywhere” cycle, that’s a real workflow upgrade, not just another AI wrapper.
Going to test it this week.
What needs improvement
A few things on my wishlist:
Brand voice memory — let me train it on some of my past posts so it actually sounds like me.
Support for more platforms like Threads, YouTube Shorts.
Really like the direction though. Most tools still feel like they’re optimizing formatting instead of helping adapt ideas properly across platforms.
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217 views1mo ago
•2 reviews
What's great
I use LayerProof AI to quickly turn raw data into structured stories with charts and clear sources. It saves me a ton of time compared to doing everything manually, especially when I need something presentable fast. I also like how every claim is linked to its source, which makes the output feel much more reliable.
What needs improvement
The UI could be a bit more intuitive at first, and I’d love to see more customization options for charts and outputs.
vs Alternatives
I looked at a few other AI tools, but most of them either focus on text generation or basic charts, not both together. LayerProof stood out because it combines storytelling, visualization, and source linking in one place, which makes the workflow much smoother.
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480 views2mo ago
thank you Thuc 🙏 noted on the UI intuitiveness, that's feedback we've been hearing and actively working on. and more customization on charts/outputs is high on the roadmap, so you'll see that land soon.
appreciate the thoughtful review and the honest ratings
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2mo ago
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What's great
trusted sources (1)generative ai (1)
I've been working with a lot of slide generation tools. Those tools are hallucinated and automatically include the data/image that they generate without referencing the source I included.
If LayerProof Chromo could address this problem perfectly, then it would be one of my first choices when thinking about slide generation. Great work team, cant wait to test it
vs Alternatives
Use trusted sources for generating slide was a game changer
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481 views2mo ago
thanks so much Nguyen 🙏 the hallucinated-data-without-source thing drove us crazy too, which is basically why Chromo exists. can't wait to hear what you think once you've put it through a real workflow, please break it and tell us where it falls short. genuinely love the honest feedback from other founders in the trenches
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2mo ago