RibatAI
Summary
Brainstorming sessions end in a shared doc full of bullet points nobody owns, and the same conversation happens again next quarter — Ribat AI exists to break that loop by turning a single prompt into a structured decision board with documented reasoning.
Ribat AI generates a categorized idea board from a natural-language prompt, sorting outputs into a BUILD/LATER/DROP framework so teams move from raw ideas to ranked priorities in one session. Shared memory means the tool retains past decisions and stated preferences, so a second session on the same topic doesn't start from zero. The credit-based model means heavy ideation cycles burn through allowances faster than light users expect. There is no API, no self-hosted path, and no agent layer — every output is generated on demand, reviewed by a human, and acted on outside the tool. Teams that need the board to trigger downstream tasks or integrate with a project management system will hit a hard wall.
Bottom line: Pick this for a founding team that keeps rehashing the same strategy conversation; skip it when you need the output to automatically populate a Jira board or branch into conditional workflows your team didn't define in the prompt.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- €29/month
- Free Tier
- 2 content plans, 1 member
Free
See the magic before you pay. No credit card.
- 2 content plans
- 1 member
Starter
For solo bloggers, creators and small sites.
- 15 plans/mo
- unlimited briefs
- 1 member
Pro
For freelancers, small agencies and multi-site.
- 50 plans/mo
- unlimited briefs
- up to 3 members
Agency
For agencies managing many clients.
- 200 plans/mo
- unlimited briefs
- up to 10 members
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Pros
Sign in to edit- BUILD/LATER/DROP framework applied automatically to generated ideas, so teams skip the meeting where everyone argues about priority order and arrive at a ranked list with visible reasoning instead.
- Persistent session memory retains past decisions and stated preferences, which means a returning team doesn't re-explain context that was already established — reducing the setup cost of iterative planning cycles.
- Structured output formats the board around documented reasoning rather than raw bullet points, so decisions made in a session are defensible weeks later when someone asks why an idea was dropped.
- Freemium entry with no credit card required on the free tier, so a team can validate whether the structured-board approach fits their workflow before any budget conversation.
Cons
Sign in to edit- There is no API and no integration layer, so every board output lives inside Ribat AI's interface — teams that need ideas to flow into Notion, Linear, or Jira copy-paste manually, which breaks for any team running more than occasional sessions.
- Credit consumption scales with usage volume, not seat count; a team running daily ideation sprints exhausts free-tier credits within days and faces a paid-only ceiling before they have validated the tool's fit with their process.
- The tool generates a single structured board per prompt and does not support conditional branching, multi-step agent execution, or looping — teams that graduate to workflows where one output should trigger a second AI step move to a pipeline tool like n8n or a dedicated agent framework, because Ribat AI has no path to that capability.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-02T06:55:51.941Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Small teams and founders needing structured thinking
- Organizations that want to move past brainstorming to decisions
- Teams that benefit from remembering past decisions and preferences
- Collaborative strategy and planning sessions
- Moving ideas through a BUILD/LATER/DROP prioritization framework
What it does well
- Brainstorming startup ideas and product launches
- Planning content calendars and Q3 roadmaps
- Making strategic business decisions with documented reasoning
- Naming products, brands, or campaigns
- Team-wide ideation with shared memory and priorities
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is RibatAI free?
- RibatAI is a paid tool (€29/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is RibatAI open source?
- No — RibatAI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does RibatAI support?
- RibatAI is available on: Web.
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Ribat AI accepts a natural-language prompt — a product launch brief, a Q3 planning question, a naming challenge — and returns a structured idea board rather than a freeform list. The core workflow is prompt-in, categorized-board-out: outputs are sorted into a BUILD/LATER/DROP prioritization framework, and the reasoning behind each placement is surfaced alongside the idea itself, so the team has a documented audit trail rather than a gut-feel ranking.
The differentiating feature is persistent memory across sessions. The vendor describes the system as retaining prior decisions and team preferences, which means a follow-up session on a related topic inherits context instead of requiring the team to re-brief the tool from scratch. For a small founding team that iterates on strategy weekly, this is the gap between a scratchpad and a working memory layer.
Ribat AI fits tightly in the space between ‘open brainstorm’ and ‘assigned tasks’ — it structures thinking and documents decisions, but it does not execute anything. There is no API for external systems to query the board, no self-hosted deployment for teams with data residency requirements, and no agentic layer that acts on the output autonomously. Teams expecting the tool to hand off to a project tracker or trigger a downstream process will need to do that work manually. Usage is credit-based, so organizations running frequent, high-volume ideation sessions should audit credit burn before committing.
