YTVidHub

YTVidHub

Bulk YouTube subtitle downloader for research and data prep.

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Stop the copy-paste grind. YTVidHub lets you download subtitles from dozens of YouTube URLs, playlists, or channels in one click. Optimized TXT output is instantly ready for LLM training and data analysis. Start your bulk download with 5 free daily credits.
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Jobs Franklin
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Hey Product Hunt! Goo day! I'm Franklin, the maker behind YTVidHub. Like many of you, I grew frustrated with manually collecting data. Every subtitle downloader on the market only handled one URL at a time. If you needed subtitles for a 100-video playlist for an LLM training set or competitive analysis, you were doomed to hours of clicking. So, I built the tool I needed: a true bulk subtitle downloader. We designed it around one core philosophy: the output has to be instantly research-ready. Key Features: True Bulk Processing: Paste dozens of links (or a full channel/playlist) for one-click ZIP download. Clean Data Output: TXT files are stripped of all timestamps and formatting for clean ingestion into RAG or LLM systems. Freemium Access: Single downloads are free, and every user gets 5 free daily credits for bulk operations. I'd love to hear how you currently handle data ingestion for your own LLM projects. Is clean TXT sufficient, or would a custom JSON output format be more useful for you? Let me know! Hope everyone has a nice day here.
Rajpurohit Vijesh

I'm always struggling with YouTube subtitles. Already looking for this product.

Jobs Franklin

@rajpurohit_vijesh "Hey! Thanks a ton for checking out YTVidHub and for the kind words! That struggle you mentioned? It's exactly why I built this thing! Dealing with subtitles for data is such a repetitive pain.

Since you're already in the thick of it, I'd love to pick your brain for a second. We're trying to figure out which feature to build next, and your feedback would be huge:

What’s your main data mission? Are you training an LLM, doing academic research, or something else cool?

After you've used YTVidHub, what's the most annoying next step? (Like, do you wish the TXT output was even cleaner, or do you need JSON formatting?)

Quick Incentive: If you share a solid, actionable feature idea or flag a significant bug that we end up implementing, I'll happily drop 100 free bulk download credits into your account.

Cheers and happy downloading! Let me know what you think!"