TL;DR — Got tired of wasting time on long YouTube videos, built my own summarizer, put it online.
Maybe it’s useful. Maybe it’s not.
But I had a good time building it.
I kept running into the same problem.
I’d open a YouTube tutorial, hoping to learn something quick…
And next thing I know, I’m twenty minutes deep into a video that really could’ve been summarized in five.
I’m a developer — I like figuring things out on my own.
But sitting through endless videos just to catch the key points started to get annoying.
I looked around for tools that could summarize YouTube videos or generate YouTube transcripts.
There are definitely some good tools out there.
But most of the ones I tried either required signups, had a paywall, or felt too complicated for something that should be simple.
So at some point, I figured… why not just build something myself?
That’s how LinaGPT came to life.
It’s nothing fancy.
You paste a YouTube link, click proceed, and it gives you a short summary.
If you want, you can also download the YouTube transcript as a PDF.
No logins. No paywalls.
I just wanted a tool that worked out of the box — fast, simple, and focused on saving time.
I didn’t build it thinking it would become some big SaaS product.
It started as a personal project, something I made because I needed it.
But once it started working the way I wanted, I thought…
Maybe this could help a few other people too.
So I put it online.
And now… let’s see where it goes.
If you’ve ever felt stuck watching endless YouTube videos and wished you could just grab the key points or download the YouTube transcript,
you might want to give LinaGPT a try.
Or not.
Totally up to you.
I just figured I’d share this little project I built — maybe it saves someone else a bit of time.
That’s the fun part of working in tech, right?
You get an idea, you build it, and sometimes it ends up helping more people than you expected.
Thanks for reading.
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