DAILYTUBE FOR
BUSY PROFESSIONALS
Too busy to watch YouTube? DailyTube watches the YouTube, X, and Reddit accounts you follow, summarizes every new post with AI, and delivers one daily digest via Telegram, email, browser notification, or webhook — before your first meeting.
WHY DAILYTUBE
A MORNING BRIEFING, NOT A BACKLOG
One digest lands at the time you pick with everything new from the accounts you follow. Read it with your coffee in a few minutes instead of scrolling a feed you never finish.
SET IT ONCE, THEN FORGET IT
Add the channels you already care about and DailyTube watches them around the clock. No opening apps, no clicking summarize, no remembering to check. It comes to you.
KNOW WHAT WAS SAID
You get the actual points from each post, with a link back for the two or three worth your full attention. Most items you're done with right there.
YOU DON’T HAVE A DISCIPLINE PROBLEM
You have forty tabs of intention. The conference talk everyone in your field is quoting. The two-hour podcast with the founder you respect. The teardown of a competitor’s launch that a colleague swore was worth it. They’re all sitting in Watch Later, or a Slack DM to yourself, or a browser tab you’re afraid to close.
None of them get watched. Not because you’re lazy — because you have back-to-back meetings until 6pm, and after that, watching more work content is the last thing your brain wants to do. So the backlog grows, and every so often you declare bankruptcy and clear it, and the quiet worry stays: what did I miss that actually mattered?
Here’s the thing nobody says out loud. Most of what you’re following, you don’t need to watch. You need to know what was said. Whether the API change affects your team. Whether the market analysis landed on anything you didn’t already know. Whether the podcast had one insight or ninety minutes of throat-clearing. That’s a reading job, and reading is fast.
WHAT CHANGES WHEN THE SUMMARY COMES TO YOU
DailyTube watches the accounts you follow across YouTube, X, and Reddit. When one of them posts, it reads the content and writes a clear summary. Once a day, at a time you choose, it sends you a single digest with everything new. You read it, you decide what earns a click, and you get on with your day.
The important word is push. Browser extensions and paste-a-link summarizers are pull — they only work when you remember to go to the video, open the tool, and wait. That’s one more thing on a list you’re already behind on. DailyTube flips it. You set your sources once and then do nothing. The summaries arrive whether or not you thought to check, which is exactly when you’d have missed them.
The commute read. The digest is waiting when you wake up. Ten minutes on the train or over coffee and you’ve covered a day of industry output — the parts that matter, in text, on your phone.
Walking into the meeting informed. When someone references the keynote from yesterday or a competitor’s product breakdown, you already have the gist. You’re not nodding along hoping to catch up later. You read it this morning.
No new inbox to manage. The digest goes where you already look — Telegram, your email, a browser notification, or a webhook into your own tools. There’s no app to open, no separate feed to babysit. If none of your sources posted anything new, nothing gets sent. You won’t get a daily message that says “no news.”
WHERE IT FITS DEPENDING ON WHAT YOU DO
If you’re in engineering or product — track the official channels for your stack, the cloud providers you depend on, and the people who actually explain the changes. You’ll catch a deprecation notice or a new API capability the morning after it’s announced at a conference, without sitting through the recorded talk to find the ninety seconds that affect you.
If you’re in marketing or growth — follow the channels and X accounts that break down platform changes, ad formats, and shifts in what’s working. When your niche pivots to a new tactic, you see it in the digest before it’s everywhere, which is the only time a trend is still useful.
If you’re a founder or exec — follow the analysts, the competitors, and the macro breakdowns you can’t afford to be blind to, and keep your read on the sector to a few minutes a day. Your working hours go to running the thing, not to watching other people talk about the space it’s in.
BEING HONEST ABOUT WHAT THIS IS
DailyTube is a daily digest of accounts you follow. It’s not a paste-a-link tool for summarizing one random video right now — a browser extension is faster for that. It doesn’t hand you raw transcripts, and it isn’t a chat-with-this-video tool. It does one job: it keeps you current on the sources you care about without you opening any of them.
If your problem is “I follow a lot of smart people across YouTube, X, and Reddit and I’m tired of choosing between falling behind and losing my evenings,” that’s the job it does.
START WITH FIVE CHANNELS
Pick the five accounts you feel worst about ignoring and add them. Choose a delivery time, and tomorrow morning the first briefing is waiting — the only thing it asks of you is the two minutes it takes to read it. If those five earn their place, widening the list to the rest of what you follow is the easy part.