YouTube Video Analysis
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Long YouTube videos hide the one insight you needed. Binx can digest a link into chapters, takeaways, or quotes so you skip the intro and sponsor segments.
How to use
Send the YouTube link. Say whether you want a short summary, timestamped outline, study notes, or “arguments for and against.” You can ask for a specific audience, e.g. “explain like I am new to crypto.” Follow up with “expand point two” or “give me three quotes” without resending the link if context is still clear.
Video walkthroughs for tutorials are coming soon.
Use cases
Creator repurposing content
You pull key beats and hooks from a 40-minute podcast to draft Shorts titles and thumbnail angles.
Student before an exam
You turn a revision lecture into definitions plus common mistakes the lecturer emphasized.
PM evaluating a talk
You extract decisions, open questions, and action items from a recorded town hall.
Example
Send something like this in your Binx chat on WhatsApp.
“Give me timestamped chapter titles and a one-line takeaway each for this video: [YouTube URL]”
Tips
If the video is very long, ask for “top five ideas only” first, then drill into one section.