Tubekit - Turn YouTube videos into AI tools

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A YouTube video is a one-time watch. Your best advice, frameworks, and strategies get buried the moment someone clicks away. TubeKit changes that. Paste any public YouTube video or playlist URL, and we'll use AI (powered by Gemini) to analyze the content and generate interactive tools your audience can use, personalized to their situation.

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Hey Product Hunt! πŸ‘‹ I'm Tuan, and I built TubeKit because I kept seeing the same problem: creators pour hours into YouTube content, and viewers watch once and forget. The knowledge just… dies. TubeKit turns that video into an AI-powered tool your audience can interact with β€” personalized to their situation. Just paste a YouTube URL, pick a tool type, and share it. It's completely free and requires no signup. I'd love your honest feedback, what kind of videos would you want to turn into tools? What's missing? Try it here: productizeyourmind.com/tubekit

Congrats on the launch, .


The strongest thing on your page is the Old Model vs New Model. Yes, it makes the problem feel real and the solution obvious. Good work man.

However, one thing caught my attention. That section is halfway down the page. A creator scrolling might never see it.

That comparison should be right under the hero section of your page. Let people feel the shift before they read how it works.

I've attached a screenshot so you see what I mean.

Hope it helps. A genuine thought from me.


We produce educational content and I'm curious how personalized the generated tool actually is. Does it adapt meaningfully to the video's specific content, or is it more of a generic format β€” quiz, checklist β€” applied to any topic?

Hey Tuan, congrats on your launch. Quick question - What types of AI tools can Tubekit generate from a video β€” is it limited to Q&A chatbots, or can it produce structured outputs like quizzes, summaries, or decision trees?

Congrats on the launch! Turning a playlist into an interactive tool is genuinely clever, especially for educational content where the value compounds across videos.

What does the output actually look like when someone interacts with it? Trying to picture the experience on the user side.