Overview
Set it up once, and every finished summary lands in your Obsidian vault or a local folder automatically — no manual export step. Batch submissions save one by one as each finishes, and you decide which content blocks and note formatting go into the file. This is a desktop app feature.Pain Point
“I summarize a dozen videos a day. After each one I still have to open the record, hit export, pick a format, choose a folder. The busywork takes longer than watching. And if I leave it until the weekend, I’ve forgotten which note is which.”Key Features
- Two destinations: write into an Obsidian vault, or into any local folder — put that folder inside iCloud or Dropbox and your notes sync across devices
- Pick your content blocks: full summary, chapter summaries, AI-polished article, video description, transcript, spotlight notes, quick notes, and AI chat history
- Formatting options: auto-generate note properties (title, source, tags, summary) so your notes app can index and file them; embed the video player; turn timestamps into links that jump back to the exact moment
- Filename templates: name files by title, date, or time, and optionally save a matching subtitle file alongside
- Optional auto-polish: polish any unpolished sections before syncing. This uses polish credits and stops automatically when they run out
Highlights
Turns “summarize → export → file it away” into a single step. By the time a summary is done, the finished note is already sitting in your knowledge base.Use Cases
- Processing many videos daily and wanting every note to flow into one Obsidian vault
- Pointing the folder at a cloud-synced drive so notes are readable on every device
- Long-term archiving of a course or series, where consistent filenames make things findable later
Tips
- Set both the toggle and the folder path, then hit Save — turning the switch on without a path does nothing
- Include the date in your filename template so two videos with the same title don’t overwrite each other
- Spotlight notes, quick notes, and AI chat history only get written once you open that record’s content page — they’re still empty the moment the task finishes
