How TubeGrok works

TubeGrok turns YouTube into something you can actually learn from and build on. Paste a link, and it goes from raw video to a summary, a cross-video synthesis, or publish-ready content — with citations you can check. Here's the flow.

1

Paste any YouTube link

A single video, a full playlist, or an entire channel URL. No setup, no downloads — the web app takes it from there. The optional Chrome extension adds a one-click Grok button right on YouTube.

2

TubeGrok reads the transcripts

It pulls the captions for every video in scope and structures them by timestamp — so nothing downstream is a hallucinated guess about what was said. One video or five hundred, the pipeline is the same.

3

It groks across the whole thing

For a video, you get a tight summary. For a playlist or a channel, a cross-video synthesis — the through-line, the recurring themes, and where sources disagree — using frontier open models.

4

You get artifacts you can use

Quiz yourself on any video, export Anki-ready flashcards, turn it into a mind map, or hear a two-host audio overview — then fact-check the claims or ask follow-up questions, every answer cited. Or turn a playlist or channel into a newsletter, X thread, Shorts script, or slide deck to publish. Every claim links back to the exact source and second.

The point isn't transcription — plenty of tools stop there. It's what comes after: whole playlists and channels become one cross-video synthesis, and every output is traceable to the moment it came from. See it for learning or for creating.

Get early access to TubeGrok

Launching soon. Join the waitlist and be first in — founding members get early-access perks.