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TubeDigestAI YouTube summaries, mind maps, and searchable notes

Transform YouTube videos into actionable knowledge

AI-powered summaries with mind maps, full-text search, and GitHub sync

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How TubeDigest Works

Paste a YouTube URL, and TubeDigest extracts a transcript, builds a structured summary, and saves it for future search and reuse. The goal is practical learning: faster review, clearer notes, and less context switching between tabs.

Each summary can include topics and a generated mind map so you can move from quick scan to deep understanding. When GitHub sync is enabled, you can also publish summaries as markdown files to keep a durable, versioned knowledge base.

The app is useful for engineers, students, founders, and teams that rely on long-form video learning. Instead of bookmarking dozens of videos and losing context, you can keep a clean summary library that is searchable by keywords and topics, then jump directly to what matters.

Typical workflows include: course revision, meeting prep, market research, onboarding notes, and weekly learning digests. Because summaries are saved, you can return to old material without replaying full videos.

Learn more about how the product works on the About page, reach out through the Contact page, and review data handling in the Privacy Policy.

If you are evaluating deployment patterns for this stack, Next.js deployment guidance is available on the official Next.js documentation.

TubeDigest is intentionally built as a focused workflow tool rather than a generic chat interface. You start with a source video, get a structured output, refine it if needed, and keep the result in a place your future self can find quickly. That repeatable flow is what makes long-form learning sustainable.

Over time, this creates a personal library of reusable insights instead of a backlog of half-watched links.