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I built SiteM because I kept saving long YouTube videos and articles to "watch later" and never did. It started as a small Telegram bot that summarized links I sent it, and grew into a full web app that turns any article or video into a quick summary, flashcards, and quizzes — so you can actually learn from the content instead of just hoarding tabs.
Under the hood it is Python with MongoDB and Redis, with a worker pipeline doing the summarization. The Telegram bot workflow still works: send a link, get a summary back.
Would love feedback — especially on the flashcard generation quality.
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Pasted a long article and the summary was tight without skipping the main points, which impressed me. The auto-generated quiz at the end was a nice touch for quick review.
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The summary of a long YouTube tutorial was surprisingly accurate, hitting the key steps I actually needed. Also loved generating flashcards right from the video, made reviewing way less of a chore.
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Used it on a long YouTube tutorial and the summary actually hit the main points without missing key details, which is rare. The flashcard feature is a nice touch for breaking down the content afterward.
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Does this work with longer research papers or PDFs, or is it strictly limited to web articles and YouTube links?
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love how the flashcard generation happens in the same flow as the summary, no extra clicks needed. the clean separation between articles and youtube videos in the interface is a really thoughtful touch.
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love how the flashcard output keeps the same formatting as the source video timestamps, makes reviewing so much smoother than manually scrubbing back. clean execution.
Pasted a long article and the summary was tight without skipping the main points, which impressed me. The auto-generated quiz at the end was a nice touch for quick review.
The summary of a long YouTube tutorial was surprisingly accurate, hitting the key steps I actually needed. Also loved generating flashcards right from the video, made reviewing way less of a chore.
Used it on a long YouTube tutorial and the summary actually hit the main points without missing key details, which is rare. The flashcard feature is a nice touch for breaking down the content afterward.
Does this work with longer research papers or PDFs, or is it strictly limited to web articles and YouTube links?
love how the flashcard generation happens in the same flow as the summary, no extra clicks needed. the clean separation between articles and youtube videos in the interface is a really thoughtful touch.
love how the flashcard output keeps the same formatting as the source video timestamps, makes reviewing so much smoother than manually scrubbing back. clean execution.