You go there to watch one tutorial and twenty minutes later, you're deep into random recommendations that have nothing to do with what you came for.
FocusStream solves that. It strips away the noise and lets you use YouTube intentionally: - You enter a topic you want to learn. - It fetches only relevant educational videos. - No autoplay, no sidebar recommendations, no algorithmic rabbit holes.
The goal is simple: help people actually learn from YouTube without getting pulled away by distractions.
It's free, minimal, and runs directly in the browser.
Try it: https://focusstream.media For those who prefer to watch a video, here's the demo: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fCvOJ6kRs9jn7O_hIGgP6wBuq4f...
Would love your feedback, especially from anyone who's struggled to stay focused while learning online.