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Brick Insights is a LEGO set review aggregation site maintained by Linus Bohman and friends in Malmö, Sweden. Its positioning is similar to a “Metacritic for LEGO.” It collects LEGO set reviews from multiple review sites, aggregates scores, recommendation signals, and price/value metrics, and helps users decide whether a set is worth buying. Note that it is more of a vertical hobbyist community tool than a traditional enterprise SaaS product.
The site’s core focus is review aggregation and set value analysis. On each individual set page, it brings together reviews from sources such as Brickset, Eurobricks, Rebrickable, and The Brothers Brick, and calculates a score based on at least two scored reviews. Recommendation ratings may come either from reviewers’ explicit recommendations or be inferred from the median of a reviewer’s historical scores. Price-related metrics include PPP and PPM, with historical prices adjusted for inflation. The author has also regrouped LEGO themes into more comparable categories to avoid high unit-price categories such as Duplo and electronic components distorting comparisons.
The main site does not show subscription plans or enterprise pricing, and appears to be freely accessible. The author mentions earning a small commission through Amazon and LEGO Shop affiliate links, and is also open to financial support via email. In terms of integrations, set data mainly comes from Brickset and is imported daily through its API, with additional data from lego.com, Bricklink, Amazon, and other sources. Developer support is fairly practical: it provides a JSON data endpoint at /api/sets/[set_id], and the export page can generate JSON or BBCode with filters by category and reviewer. However, large-scale export efficiency is limited, and the new API is still in beta and requires contact to access.
Its strengths are its focused niche, transparent calculation logic, and relatively detailed explanations of scores, recommendations, and pricing metrics. For AFOLs, collectors, and review writers, it can significantly reduce the amount of research needed before buying a set. Its drawbacks are that coverage is not complete, it only includes selected review sources, and it currently accepts English-language reviews only. It also lacks enterprise software capabilities such as user accounts, team permissions, SLA, and security/compliance documentation, and it does not have a clear commercial support model.
Brick Insights is suitable for LEGO fans, collectors, content creators, and data enthusiasts interested in studying LEGO price trends. It is not a good fit for teams that need enterprise-grade collaboration, permission control, or a stable commercial API. The source text provides no information about access from China, so this would need to be tested in practice; no formal payment method is shown either. Domestic alternatives may include Brickset, Rebrickable, Bricklink, as well as local brick-building communities and e-commerce reviews.
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