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watchLess

Instantly summarize and chat with YouTube videos

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AI-powered YouTube video summarizer. Get instant summaries with key points, timestamps, and action items from any YouTube video. Save hours of watching time.
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Amir Yalamov
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Hey! Thanks for checking out Watchless, I'm really excited (and a bit nervous) to share this here 🙂 I built Watchless because I kept saving long YouTube videos “to watch later” and never actually watching them. I wanted a faster way to extract the key ideas, arguments, and takeaways without wasting hours scouring through videos. Watchless turns a YouTube link into a structured AI summary with key points and timestamps, so you can understand the content in minutes instead of watching the full video. What I focused on most: • fast turnaround • structured, readable summaries (not just a blob of text) • useful for learning, research, and technical videos • designed to reduce time-to-insight, not just summarize You can try it free! No payment required to test it. I’d really love blunt feedback on: • summary quality • what feels confusing • where it saves you time (or doesn’t) • what would make you pay for this I will reply to every comment and question. Thanks for taking a look 🙏 - Amir
Marcelo Farr

@amir_yalamov Hey Amir! Really like the clean approach to this problem. I've definitely been in the "watch later graveyard" situation too many times.

Quick question on differentiation: how does Watchless compare to tools like Claude (which can already summarize YouTube videos via transcript), or dedicated platforms like Comet and Atlas? I'm genuinely curious what makes your summarization unique.

Also, have you considered more personalized outputs for technical content? Like being able to tune the summary depth based on your expertise level, or even generate different formats (PDFs, Notion docs, etc.) from the same video?

The structured format with timestamps is solid. I can see that being useful for quickly jumping to the parts that matter. Looking forward to trying it out!