SEO Video Scribe

SEO Video Scribe

Create SEO-optimized articles from any YouTube video

107 followers

YouTube summarizer that lets you create SEO-optimized written articles from any YouTube video that you can then easily publish to your blog or website. Powered by the same AI that helps SiteSpeakAI's customers automate their customer support.
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Free
Launch tags:
WritingSEOYouTube
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What do you think? …

Herman Schutte
Hi, I'm Herman. I'm an indie maker that has been building products for over 10 years. I built SEO Video Scribe as a small tool to quickly summarize and create article outlines. The tool is free (for now) and simple to use. Just give it a YouTube video URL, and it will create a publishable article for you 😀
Kostya Doronin
@hermanschutte Hello, Herman! Congratulations on the launch. Listen, the idea is absolutely fantastic. Just really great. Is there any automation, like scheduling articles or customizing an article (parsed, analyzed, and added your own content)?
Lukas Rüger
💡 Bright idea
I personally like reading articles more than watching YouTube, because it feels slower, more high-quality and it's more convenient when traveling. So I like the idea, but I am asking myself: How is your view on the copyright of these articles? How do you prevent someone from just 'stealing' content off the best YT videos and feeding a blog/newschannel this way? Is it even intended to be prevented?
Herman Schutte
@lrueger Hi Lukas, thanks, you raise a very valid point! The idea would be to use the article generation only for your own videos or those that you have permission to publish. Of course, this is very difficult to control. I would hope that users would mostly use this to generate outlines of articles and then add their own content as well. Perhaps always including a link back to the original video in the content would at least offer some attribution to the original creator and hopefully increase views / subscriptions for the channel? Would love to hear yours (or anyone else's) thoughts on how this can be improved?
Lukas Rüger
@hermanschutte First of all I'm happy to hear that you're concerned about this - and not just pushing for maximum usage of your tool! To be 100% sure maybe you could leverage a Google SSO to see whether the person owns the account? This is just an idea tho, I don't know whether this is technically feasible. Also there are probably edge cases where people want to produce this for friends, colleagues, .. and can't do the SSO. What's easier and good quick fix imo is your proposal of adding the original link in the video. This could be done really easy (e.g. like for Medium articles that have a canonical URL) and as a reader this would not be annoying but the other way around it would add credibility to the article. I just realized tho that someone could also just remove this line - but it would be at least something. Who has other ideas for this?
Vicky Peng
Congratulations on the launch!