Keep up with YouTube without watching every video

RSScribe turns new uploads from the channels you choose into full articles in your RSS reader. Set a reading rule for each channel, then read the article—or decide whether to watch the original.

A 23-minute YouTube upload becomes a 4-minute article after its channel reading rule is applied, then arrives in a private RSS feed.
New on YouTube23 min video

It’s time to go bigger

Theo – t3.gg · New upload

Reading rule appliedBusiness & Growth
In your RSS reader4 min read

It’s time to go bigger

TL;DR

Theo argues that faster software development changes which products are worth attempting. Developers can move beyond narrow tools and build broader, integrated systems that once demanded far larger teams.

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Each new upload becomes a full article in your private RSS feed. Read it on its own, or open the original when video adds something.

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  • Turn new uploads from chosen channels into full articles
  • Set a reading rule for each channel
  • Receive the full text in one private RSS feed
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New uploads become full articles in your RSS reader. Read them there, or watch the original when video adds something.