Alberto Clemente

Ayuti - YouTube is a library. Ayuti is the librarian.

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Ayuti monitors YouTube channels and emails you a structured PDF summary every time a new video drops — no more forgetting what you learned. You can also request on-demand transcripts for any video, chat with your entire indexed library to surface insights across videos, and explore a concept graph showing how ideas connect across a creator's content. Built for people who learn seriously from YouTube. Free during beta — would love your feedback. 🙏

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Alberto Clemente
I built Ayuti out of frustration with my own habits. I follow a handful of YouTube channels where the creators put out genuinely valuable content — technical deep dives, long-form interviews, research breakdowns. I'd watch, feel like I learned something, and then struggle to recall any of it two weeks later. The knowledge just evaporated. I tried note-taking. Too much friction. I tried re-watching. No time. I wanted something that just handled it — that watched the channel for me and delivered the insight without me having to think about it. So I built exactly that. Ayuti monitors channels and emails you a structured PDF summary every time a new video drops. No YouTube, no rabbit holes, just the content. As I used it, I kept wanting more: "What did this creator say about X six months ago?" That led to the chat feature — you can now query your entire indexed library in natural language. And the concept graph came from wanting to see which ideas a creator keeps returning to across their whole catalogue. It's still early. The core loop works well, but there's a lot I want to improve — and that's exactly why I'm here. If you learn from YouTube and want to actually retain it, I'd love for you to try it and tell me what's broken, what's missing, and what clicked.