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VyoMate

VyoMate

Turn the YouTube videos you Like into a searchable memory

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Vyomate turns the YouTube videos you Like into a searchable personal memory. Instead of losing useful ideas to endless scrolling, the Like button becomes a “save to memory” trigger — Vyomate imports those videos and lets you review, search, and ask questions across them later. It’s built for intentional learners who want to remember and reuse what they watch, not just consume it.
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Mayur Jha
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I built Vyomate because I realized I was learning a lot from YouTube… but retaining almost none of it. I’d watch great talks, explainers, philosophy videos, productivity breakdowns — but weeks later I couldn’t remember which video an idea came from, or how it was explained. So instead of indexing my whole watch history, I designed Vyomate around intentional learning. The YouTube 👍 Like button becomes a “save to memory” trigger. If I Like a video, that’s me saying: “This was valuable — I want to remember this.” It becomes a curated personal learning memory — not a firehose of everything you watch.
Ilia Ilinskii

Congrats on the launch! This is a super interesting idea—I constantly lose track of things I’ve watched in videos. I admit I am a little concerned about the breadth of permissions required to run the extension, though. Could you share a bit more about how data is handled or secured? Would love to give this a try!

Mayur Jha

@ilia_ilinskii 

Thanks! Totally fair question.

Vyomate only uses the YouTube read-only Like-list scope — just enough to:

  • read videos you’ve Liked

  • fetch metadata + transcript (for search)

It can’t post, modify, or access private history.