Save YouTube moments instantly

Save important video timestamps so you can quote the frame later without scrubbing from memory.

Exact time. Exact thought.

Then turn it into a post or share it instantly.

Think on YouTube. Move it everywhere.

Capture once. Use everywhere.

YouTube·LinkedIn·Slack·Calendar
Capture→Shape→Share→Schedule
Capture your first moment

Opens Chrome extension to capture instantly

capture broader ideas from videos · move saved moments into your calendar

Benefits

  • Precision without friction

    Save the second while the sentence is still on screen so reviewers see what you saw.

  • Proof in every link

    Timestamped shares carry evidence so async teams stop debating what clip you meant.

  • Build a library

    Stack moments across channels so research compiles into a playlist of decisions.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open a video or idea source

    Pick any dense clip where one sentence changes your plan or your pitch.

  2. Step 2

    Capture in one action

    Tap record; YouC stamps the timecode onto the note automatically.

  3. Step 3

    Return anytime

    Reopen the link and jump straight to the frame with your note beside it.

Timestamps matter when precision is the product: a legal line, a medical explanation, a pricing promise, or a bug reproduction. Save moments is the tightest surface in the YouTube cluster because it optimizes for proof, not prose. You still speak in your own voice, but the emphasis is the second on the timeline. That makes async review calmer—nobody argues about which clip you meant. When the same capture needs to become a calendar block, the bridge page explains how YouC hands structure off to Google Calendar without forcing an API integration you do not want to maintain.

FAQ

What gets saved?
The exact frame, your voice note, and a return URL that lands anyone on the same second without extra setup.
How is it different from bookmarks?
Bookmarks forget the frame. Timestamp saves reopen the moment with the idea still legible beside it.

Same pipeline, different surface

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Calendar
Capture

Opens Chrome extension to capture instantly

Related searches

  • how to save youtube timestamps
  • capture ideas while watching videos
  • turn video ideas into tasks
  • create calendar events with voice

Think on YouTube, then shape, share, and schedule the same idea across LinkedIn, Slack, and Google Calendar.

Actions

  • Collect ideas from videos
  • Move saved moments into your calendar

Use cases

  • YouTube capture hub
  • Create calendar events with your voice

Workflows

  • Google Calendar hub

Platform

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Google Calendar

Learn on YouTube, Work in Flow

Capture in Flow · Think in the pause

Save YouTube moments instantly

Save important video timestamps so you can quote the frame later without scrubbing from memory.

Exact time. Exact thought.

Then turn it into a post or share it instantly.

Think on YouTube. Move it everywhere.

Capture once. Use everywhere.

YouTube·LinkedIn·Slack·Calendar
Capture→Shape→Share→Schedule
Capture your first moment

Opens Chrome extension to capture instantly

capture broader ideas from videos · move saved moments into your calendar

Benefits

  • Precision without friction

    Save the second while the sentence is still on screen so reviewers see what you saw.

  • Proof in every link

    Timestamped shares carry evidence so async teams stop debating what clip you meant.

  • Build a library

    Stack moments across channels so research compiles into a playlist of decisions.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open a video or idea source

    Pick any dense clip where one sentence changes your plan or your pitch.

  2. Step 2

    Capture in one action

    Tap record; YouC stamps the timecode onto the note automatically.

  3. Step 3

    Return anytime

    Reopen the link and jump straight to the frame with your note beside it.

Timestamps matter when precision is the product: a legal line, a medical explanation, a pricing promise, or a bug reproduction. Save moments is the tightest surface in the YouTube cluster because it optimizes for proof, not prose. You still speak in your own voice, but the emphasis is the second on the timeline. That makes async review calmer—nobody argues about which clip you meant. When the same capture needs to become a calendar block, the bridge page explains how YouC hands structure off to Google Calendar without forcing an API integration you do not want to maintain.

FAQ

What gets saved?
The exact frame, your voice note, and a return URL that lands anyone on the same second without extra setup.
How is it different from bookmarks?
Bookmarks forget the frame. Timestamp saves reopen the moment with the idea still legible beside it.

Same pipeline, different surface

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Calendar
Capture

Opens Chrome extension to capture instantly

Related searches

  • how to save youtube timestamps
  • capture ideas while watching videos
  • turn video ideas into tasks
  • create calendar events with voice

Think on YouTube, then shape, share, and schedule the same idea across LinkedIn, Slack, and Google Calendar.

Actions

  • Collect ideas from videos
  • Move saved moments into your calendar

Use cases

  • YouTube capture hub
  • Create calendar events with your voice

Workflows

  • Google Calendar hub

Platform

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Google Calendar

Learn on YouTube, Work in Flow

Capture in Flow · Think in the pause