Thousands of saved videos you'll never scroll through, and YouTube gives you zero tools to deal with it. The librarian reads your whole backlog and sorts every video into five honest rows, with a reason for each. You decide what lives.
YouTube blocks apps from reading Watch Later, so you run a small collector in your own browser. It reads the playlist through YouTube and copies the result to your clipboard. Guided, nothing installed. Large lists can take several minutes.
Every video gets read and filed: worth learning from, worth watching, music, just for fun, or outdated, each with a one-line reason. Re-file anything and it learns your taste for next time.
Mark videos done or dismiss the dead weight. You get a checklist of everything that's safe to remove from the real playlist. One-click bulk removal ships with the browser extension soon.
beta pricing · cancel anytime · fair use: 25,000 videos · each video is sorted once, forever
We never see your YouTube password, cookies, or account. The collector runs in your browser and only reads the playlist page you're looking at. What we store: your email and the video titles you chose to import. What we never do: modify your playlists, read your watch history, or sell data. Delete everything with one button, any time. The full privacy page is a two-minute read.