I'm Azhar, a self-taught developer who learned most of what I know from YouTube. But I kept running into some walls:
- It was hard to stay organized across videos - When I didn’t understand something, I had no one to ask - I’d procrastinate or forget what I’d already watched - Note-taking was time-consuming, and I had no way to check what I actually learned
So I built Notetube — a tool to make YouTube more structured and interactive for learning. Here are some of the problems I faced and how Notetube tries to help:
- No structure → Organize videos into focused learning collections - Stuck on something? → Ask questions with an AI assistant beside the video - Hard to stay on track → Set learning goals and track progress - Note-taking takes too long → Get comprehensive auto-generated notes from the video - No feedback loop → Test yourself with interactive quizzes - Passive learning → Take timestamped notes while you watch
You’ll need to sign up to use it, but it’s quick—Google OAuth works right away!
Try it out here: https://notetubeai.com
It’s still early and I’m actively improving it based on user feedback. I’d love to hear what you think—about the concept, usability, or how it could better support learning.
Thanks!