I solved the biggest problem with YouTube learning đ„
YouTube learning has no structureâyour learnings are scattered across random playlists, you're just passively watching without retention, and there's no one to ask when you don't understand something.
Notetube solves this by combining organizational tools with AI to create an actual learning system:
Organizational layer: Create structured collections by topic/course/skill, track your learning progress with visual dashboards, and set achievable learning goals
AI layer: Auto-generated comprehensive notes (3000+ words for 1 hours video) and summaries from any video, key moment identification, personalized quizzes to test retention, and chat with videos for instant help when you're stuck
âŠand more features like taking timestamped notes, but Iâll stop here.
Transform scattered, passive watching into structured, purposeful learning that actually sticks.
Try it free: https://www.notetubeai.com/
Love to hear your thoughts and chat!
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The time stamped notes feature is brilliant. Itâs something I used to try and do manually with YouTube comments or Notion, but having it done automatically and synced with your learning collections is such a productivity boost.
Thanks so much, @malka_parveen ! đ That was exactly the goalâto save people from the manual grind and let them focus on actually learning. Super happy to hear itâs hitting the mark for you!
Have you had a chance to sign up and try it out yet?
Iâm often multitasking while watching YouTube tutorials, so being able to revisit detailed notes later without rewatching is a big plus for me.
Really appreciate that, @dinda_nancy! I totally get the multitasking struggle đ Glad NoteTube is making it easier for you to revisit and retain what matters.
Curiousâhave you joined NoteTube yet?
This is the kind of tool I wish I had in college. So much content is out there but scattered, this feels like a bridge between YouTube and real learning platforms.
@najish Thanks so muchâthat really means a lot! đ Thatâs exactly what I was aiming for: turning all that amazing (but scattered) content on YouTube into something more structured and purposeful.
Would love to know what you think if you give NoteTube a try!