Start with retrieval jobs
People return to an archive to find a framework, compare options, remember a process, revisit an example, answer a recurring question, or get help applying the lesson to their own context.
Problem breakdown
Organize educational YouTube videos around source-backed lessons, frameworks, paths, examples, and audience questions. Send one strong source and get a manual review grounded in real videos, not guesses.
Last updated: May 9, 2026.
People return to an archive to find a framework, compare options, remember a process, revisit an example, answer a recurring question, or get help applying the lesson to their own context.
Each product page or product flow should have a source title, URL, and the exact lesson or timestamped passage that supports it.
The safest first step is a 2-5 hour proof build that shows the structure before scaling across the entire archive.
A channel name, YouTube title, or URL is not enough. A URL identifies a video. It does not prove the lesson inside it. Useful reviews need a real channel name, source title or URL, the audience outcome or context, and the exact lesson, framework, question, decision model, or timestamped passage being referenced when available.
Free manual review
Send the channel, one real source URL, and the question behind the request. The reply will focus on the clearest product angle we can defend from the source material.