I know you might be thinking… who even needs undo/redo for videos? 😅 But trust me, I do! I often watch YouTube while eating, and sometimes I accidentally press a button and completely lose track of where I was. That’s where this extension really helps.
The best part? VideoRecall works on all sites, and you can even try the
live demo without installing the extension. Give it a try!
https://videorecall.pages.dev/
@busmark_w_nika Yes — YouTube does track your last watch point, but only in two cases: when you return after leaving the site or after a page reload. It just resumes from the single last position.
VideoRecall is different: it remembers all the seek jumps you make during a single session. So if you accidentally skip ahead or back, you can press Ctrl+Z to undo or Ctrl+Y to redo, just like in an editor. This gives you full step-by-step seek history within the current viewing session — something YouTube (and most sites) don’t provide.
No way, undo/redo for videos everywhere? That’s genius—I’m always fumbling to rewatch or skip ahead on tutorials. Does it work with streaming platforms too? Super impressed!
This is one of those “why didn’t this already exist?” ideas.
We’ve all smashed the progress bar back and forth like cavemen just trying to find that one line we missed. Ctrl+Z / Ctrl+Y for videos is stupid-simple, but stupid-powerful.
That’s what makes great tools spread you solve a pain people didn’t even realize was universal.
I’m a copywriter, and this is the kind of clarity I try to bring into words: if the value is this obvious, people don’t need convincing they just need to hear about it. 🔥
VideoRecall
minimalist phone: creating folders
@havit749 Doesn't YouTube have a memory of the sequence you last watched from a certain account? Because I am returned there by default.
VideoRecall
@busmark_w_nika
Yes — YouTube does track your last watch point, but only in two cases: when you return after leaving the site or after a page reload. It just resumes from the single last position.
VideoRecall is different: it remembers all the seek jumps you make during a single session. So if you accidentally skip ahead or back, you can press Ctrl+Z to undo or Ctrl+Y to redo, just like in an editor. This gives you full step-by-step seek history within the current viewing session — something YouTube (and most sites) don’t provide.
VideoRecall
@busmark_w_nika
You can try it out in the live demo here: https://videorecall.pages.dev/
visit and play the video then try to skip some part and then press crtl + z
AltPage.ai
No way, undo/redo for videos everywhere? That’s genius—I’m always fumbling to rewatch or skip ahead on tutorials. Does it work with streaming platforms too? Super impressed!
VideoRecall
@joey_zhu_seopage_ai
yes its works on every site