Browser extension for busy people
Turn long YouTube videos into a summary worth reading.
Open the extension, click "Show summary", and get the key ideas without sitting through the entire interview, podcast, lecture, or review.
Extension panel
What you'll get
- The main thesis in a few sentences
- Key talking points and practical takeaways
- A fast way to decide if the full video is worth your time
Made for the videos people usually postpone:
How it works
From long video to quick clarity in three steps.
Open any YouTube video
Go to the interview, tutorial, or podcast you want to scan faster.
Click the extension icon
The panel opens in your browser and keeps the workflow simple.
Press "Show summary"
Read the main ideas in seconds and decide whether to watch the full video.
Why people install it
It makes YouTube useful when time is limited.
Know the point fast
Stop guessing whether a 90-minute video contains five minutes of useful insight.
Stay in your browser
No extra tabs, messy prompts, or copying links into another tool.
Decide what deserves your attention
Use summaries to filter content before you commit to the full watch.
Perfect for long-form content
Especially useful for interviews, podcasts, webinars, and educational videos.
Built for
Anyone who wants the signal without the noise.
Founders and operators
Scan interviews and market commentary without losing half your day.
Students and researchers
Review lectures and explainers before deciding what to watch deeply.
Curious professionals
Keep up with industry content while protecting your focus.
Ready to save time?
Install the extension and start summarizing YouTube in one click.
Install it in your browser, open any long video, and get straight to the useful part.
Free to install in Chrome-style browsers.
FAQ
Questions people usually ask before installing.
Is it only for YouTube?
This landing page focuses on the YouTube use case, especially long-form videos.
Do I need to copy a link anywhere?
No. The idea is to open the extension directly in your browser and click once.
Who is it best for?
People who watch interviews, podcasts, lectures, and reviews but want the essence first.