
I'm really excited to share the latest feature in Ryzome: YouTube drop-in.
Picture this. It's 2 a.m., physics exam tomorrow. You're knee-deep in YouTube, bouncing between Professor Leonard and Khan Academy, maybe throwing in some random guy who explains electrodynamics better than anyone on the planet.
We've all been there.
From high school, university, and beyond, we all have learned a lot from Youtube. Lectures at 2x speed, coding tutorials, podcasts, and those 3-hour philosophy talks you swear you'll finish (you never do).
But trying to actually USE what you learned? Screenshots of whiteboards, timestamps scattered in notes, multiple tabs open. The whole process is tedious.
The gap between finding that perfect explanation and getting it into your actual work is huge.
So we built YouTube drop-in into Ryzome.
Just paste any YouTube URL into your canvas. The AI watches alongside you, extracts key concepts, creates study guides, whatever you need.
Have multiple videos to watch? Simply connect them, and Ryzome finds patterns across all of them.
Ryzome enables streamlined, efficient, and intuitive connected knowledge.