Hey everyone,
I recently built an app that lets you manage YouTube video links and files, then analyse their content and the relationships between them.
The reason I built it was simple: I wanted a better way to understand how the things people say online actually connect to each other.
I watch a lot of content about trading, markets, and the economy. Every video leads to ten more that seem “relevant,” but two problems kept coming up. First, it takes way too much time to actually watch everything. Second, even when I do watch a video, the knowledge just kind of floats away. There’s no structure, no context, no big picture.
What I really wanted was a way to see where different videos agree, where they contradict each other, and how individual ideas fit into a broader narrative.
So I built a tool to do exactly that.
The app lets you select multiple YouTube videos and PDFs and analyse them together. It generates summaries for each piece of content, highlights common themes, points out contradictions, runs basic fact checks, and even suggests rabbit holes worth exploring next. Instead of isolated bits of information, you get a combined view that shows how everything overlaps.
For me, this completely changed how I consume long-form content. Instead of passively watching video after video, I can actually understand the structure of the ideas behind them.
Right now, it’s just something I built for myself. But I’m starting to wonder if this could be useful for others too.
So I’m curious:
Would you use something like this?
And should I make it public?