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 course, or publish-ready content — with citations you can check. Here's the flow.
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.
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.
It groks across the whole thing
For a video, you get a tight summary. For a playlist, a structured course. For a channel, a cross-video synthesis — the through-line, the recurring themes, and where sources disagree — using frontier open models.
You get artifacts you can use
Turn any of it into a course with quizzes and Anki-ready flashcards to study, or 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 become courses, whole channels become insight, and every output is traceable to the moment it came from. See it for learning or for creating.