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Science YouTube translates complex research into accessible videos — but the best ones run long and new content drops constantly across dozens of channels. summree monitors your favourite science channels and delivers a summary the moment each video publishes, so you always catch the ideas worth knowing about.
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Try it freeScience YouTube translates complex research into accessible explanations, but the best videos run long and new content drops constantly. Getting structured summaries delivered the moment each video publishes means you always catch the ideas worth knowing about, without watching everything.
The strongest science channels prioritise accuracy and context over viral framing — explaining not just what a finding is but what it means and how certain we should be. Following several active science creators can mean a lot of video each week. Summaries help you identify which ones went somewhere genuinely interesting.
Summaries generated from full video transcripts — rather than titles or descriptions — capture the actual explanation a creator gives, including caveats, context, and conclusions. summree does this for every new upload from your chosen channels, so you get the substance without having to watch each video to find it.
The push model works better than pull for this — instead of checking your subscriptions, have summaries delivered to you. summree monitors your science channels automatically and emails you a structured breakdown the moment each new video goes live, so nothing slips past without your knowing.