Ground your strategy in how the audience actually talks.
Brand strategy is strongest when it is built on real language, not assumptions. Burrow surfaces the communities where your audience discusses the category, and the recent threads give you their exact words, objections, and aspirations. It is primary research and a distribution map in one report.
What gets in the way
- strategy built on assumptions does not hold up
- you need the audience's real language, not yours
- research and distribution are usually disconnected
- you cannot see how the category is discussed candidly
Searches a brand strategist runs
Paste any of these into Burrow, or write your own.
Example reports
built for brand strategists
Profit analytics for Shopify stores
Profit analytics for Shopify stores that shows true margin after ads, shipping, and fees.
A budgeting app for couples
A budgeting app for couples that automatically splits shared expenses and tracks goals together.
A habit-focused fitness app for busy people
A habit-focused fitness app that builds a daily 15-minute workout streak for busy people.
Where Burrow looks first
Every search covers all eight platforms. For brand strategists, the strongest signal usually comes from these.
Questions from brand strategists.
A static list is written once and rots. Burrow scores every community against your exact positioning, ranks it for buyer fit, and attaches threads from the last seven days so you can confirm the room is still active before you spend time there. For brand strategists, the difference is showing up where strategy built on assumptions does not hold up instead of guessing.