From YouTube to your calendar in seconds

Turn YouTube ideas into calendar events so watching becomes doing without a second app hunt.

Watch. Capture. Schedule.

Capture → Schedule in one flow.

From video → to time blocked.

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 on YouTube and schedule on Google Calendar

Open Calendar →

YouTube capture hub · Google Calendar hub · capture ideas on YouTube · save YouTube moments · add events to Google Calendar · voice events on the calendar

Benefits

  • One loop

    Capture on YouTube, structure in YouC, schedule on Google Calendar without retyping the same intent.

  • Shared language

    The bridge keeps verbs consistent so search, anchors, and UI reinforce the same story.

  • Less tab debt

    Fewer windows between inspiration and commitment means fewer dropped follow-ups.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open a video or idea source

    Learn or debate on YouTube where nuance shows up in motion, not screenshots.

  2. Step 2

    Capture in one action

    Record the insight with time pinned so the moment stays honest later.

  3. Step 3

    Return anytime

    Open the bridge links below to place the same intent on your calendar when you are ready to commit.

This bridge exists because two different habits collide: people learn on YouTube, but they commit on calendars. YouC keeps the verbs honest—capture on the video side, add or speak on the calendar side—while still letting one install serve both. The outbound links here are deliberate: both hubs and all four child intents are reachable because search engines and humans both benefit from a single connector page that explains the whole loop. When you ship this graph, you are not stuffing keywords; you are making the relationship between intents obvious.

How it works across tools

  1. YouTube → capture the moment while the idea is vivid.
  2. YouC → structure the intent so it survives outside the tab.
  3. Calendar → schedule the commitment so the week reflects what you learned.

FAQ

What gets saved?
The capture on the video side plus the calendar draft on the scheduling side so both systems stay truthful.
How is it different from bookmarks?
Bookmarks stop at the URL. This path moves the idea into a dated commitment you can see on the grid.

Same pipeline, different surface

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Calendar
Run the pipeline

Opens Chrome extension to capture on YouTube and schedule on Google Calendar

Related searches

  • turn video ideas into tasks
  • capture ideas from youtube
  • add events quickly to google calendar
  • save youtube timestamps

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

Actions

  • Capture ideas on YouTube
  • Add events to Google Calendar

Use cases

  • YouTube hub
  • Google Calendar hub

Workflows

  • Save YouTube moments instantly

Platform

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Google Calendar

Learn on YouTube, Work in Flow

Capture in Flow · Think in the pause

From YouTube to your calendar in seconds

Turn YouTube ideas into calendar events so watching becomes doing without a second app hunt.

Watch. Capture. Schedule.

Capture → Schedule in one flow.

From video → to time blocked.

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 on YouTube and schedule on Google Calendar

Open Calendar →

YouTube capture hub · Google Calendar hub · capture ideas on YouTube · save YouTube moments · add events to Google Calendar · voice events on the calendar

Benefits

  • One loop

    Capture on YouTube, structure in YouC, schedule on Google Calendar without retyping the same intent.

  • Shared language

    The bridge keeps verbs consistent so search, anchors, and UI reinforce the same story.

  • Less tab debt

    Fewer windows between inspiration and commitment means fewer dropped follow-ups.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Open a video or idea source

    Learn or debate on YouTube where nuance shows up in motion, not screenshots.

  2. Step 2

    Capture in one action

    Record the insight with time pinned so the moment stays honest later.

  3. Step 3

    Return anytime

    Open the bridge links below to place the same intent on your calendar when you are ready to commit.

This bridge exists because two different habits collide: people learn on YouTube, but they commit on calendars. YouC keeps the verbs honest—capture on the video side, add or speak on the calendar side—while still letting one install serve both. The outbound links here are deliberate: both hubs and all four child intents are reachable because search engines and humans both benefit from a single connector page that explains the whole loop. When you ship this graph, you are not stuffing keywords; you are making the relationship between intents obvious.

How it works across tools

  1. YouTube → capture the moment while the idea is vivid.
  2. YouC → structure the intent so it survives outside the tab.
  3. Calendar → schedule the commitment so the week reflects what you learned.

FAQ

What gets saved?
The capture on the video side plus the calendar draft on the scheduling side so both systems stay truthful.
How is it different from bookmarks?
Bookmarks stop at the URL. This path moves the idea into a dated commitment you can see on the grid.

Same pipeline, different surface

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Calendar
Run the pipeline

Opens Chrome extension to capture on YouTube and schedule on Google Calendar

Related searches

  • turn video ideas into tasks
  • capture ideas from youtube
  • add events quickly to google calendar
  • save youtube timestamps

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

Actions

  • Capture ideas on YouTube
  • Add events to Google Calendar

Use cases

  • YouTube hub
  • Google Calendar hub

Workflows

  • Save YouTube moments instantly

Platform

  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Slack
  • Google Calendar

Learn on YouTube, Work in Flow

Capture in Flow · Think in the pause