Why I Built TubeWiser

Not from theory. But because I had 2,700 videos saved and couldn't remember a single insight from any of them.

The Watch Later Graveyard

I saved every interesting video I came across. Tutorials, podcast interviews, conference talks, deep dives. My Watch Later list grew to thousands of videos. I never went back to any of them.

The problem wasn't motivation. It was that watching a 2-hour video to maybe find the one insight I needed felt impossible. So I just kept saving, and never reviewing.

Tools Exist. None of Them Worked.

I tried everything. Bookmarking apps, note-taking systems, read-it-later tools. They all had the same flaw: they saved the link, but didn't extract the knowledge.

What I wanted was simple: tell me what's in this video, score it against what I'm actually working on, and surface the 3 videos that matter today instead of the 300 I saved last year.

Nothing did that. So I built it.

Your Knowledge, Finally Accessible

TubeWiser extracts transcripts, generates structured summaries, scores every video against your personal goals, and delivers daily briefings with actionable insights. It turns a passive backlog into an active knowledge system.

Self-hosted, so your data stays yours. No cloud dependency. No vendor lock-in. Just your content, your goals, your insights.

Georg Singer

Founder, TubeWiser

Based in Vienna. 15+ years at the intersection of technology and business processes, including Head of Edge at Atos, continued education at Harvard Business School, and a Global Mobile Award at Mobile World Congress.

TubeWiser was born from a simple observation: we all save content we never review. That gap between saving and learning shouldn't exist.

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