


YouTube captures in one click
Capture ideas from YouTube in one gesture, then open the same moment in LinkedIn, Slack, or Calendar without re-explaining yourself.
Capture thinking where it happens — then move it forward.
Then turn it into a post or share it instantly.
Think on YouTube. Move it everywhere.
Capture once. Use everywhere.
Start with any YouTube video
Opens Chrome extension to capture instantly
Turn captures into LinkedIn-ready drafts · Paste timestamped context into Slack threads
Benefits
Capture instantly
One gesture from the side panel keeps you in flow so you never break concentration while a video is teaching you something important.
Timestamp everything
Every capture carries the second you meant so teammates reopen the idea, not a vague bookmark lost in a sea of tabs.
Share with context
Links reopen the moment with readable context so async reviews stay human without another live meeting.
How it works
- Step 1
Open a source
Start from any YouTube watch page where you are learning, researching, or taking a course.
- Step 2
Capture in one action
Hit record in YouC while you watch; the clip and time anchor attach automatically.
- Step 3
Return anytime
Paste the return link into notes, email, or Slack so the thread lands with proof attached.
When you learn on YouTube, the hardest part is not watching—it is keeping the insight after the tab closes. YouC treats the player as a first-class workspace: you stay on the video, capture in one gesture, and leave with a return link that preserves both the second and the spoken thought. That link is built for humans first, so teammates can reopen the moment without installing anything just to understand what you meant. Over time, those captures become a searchable trail of decisions: what you believed, when you believed it, and which frame convinced you. The workflow stays lightweight because it mirrors how thinking already happens—fast, interruptible, and deeply tied to motion on screen.
FAQ
- What gets saved?
- You save the moment on the timeline plus your voice note so the return link carries both the second and the thought you had there.
- How is this different from bookmarks?
- Bookmarks lose the exact frame and the why. YouC preserves the second and the spoken context so you reopen understanding, not guesswork.
Opens Chrome extension to capture instantly