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A "TLDR for the internet" – curious if this is your problem

A "TLDR for the internet" – curious if this is your problem

by andrevaillant·Feb 14, 2026·1 point·1 comment

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The Take

Turns your Watch Later graveyard into bite-sized previews and short, topic‑grouped audio digests — useful features (smart previews, structured takeaways, and generated mini‑podcasts) that show real product thinking. The landing is clean and the UX promises a sensible workflow, but it's unclear how the summarization quality, source fidelity, or novelty compare to established read‑later/AI tools, so it's promising but not groundbreaking.

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Target Audience

Knowledge workers and heavy content consumers — e.g., people who save lots of videos/articles (students, researchers, creators, professionals) who want fast decision-making about what to consume

Post Description

Im consuming a lot of content on youtube then ever, news, science, programming, design, you name it. I know that youtube and other platforms change some rules about its algorithm and most creators are adapting to it. But very often I get the feeling that they are loosing a lot of time before going to the point just to keep me there - to make videos around 8min or 20min. I get it, they need to make money, but the worst part are those that don’t even deliver what the title was about, or are fake, just to grab my play.

So I decided to make something for myself, and i've been enjoying it.

(Chrome extension is not ready in marketplace, if anyone wants please send feedback on site i can share the package for testing)

Any feedback is super welcome.

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