Paste any YouTube link. Dispatch extracts the core argument, key takeaways, one insight you'd likely miss, and whether the video is worth your time.
Dispatch pulls the available YouTube transcript and processes the content directly. No manual note-taking. No skimming a 90-minute timeline like a lost submarine.
Instead of vague summaries, Dispatch gives you the actual spine of the video: what it says, what matters, and what can safely be ignored.
Standard is fast and focused: it pulls out the main argument, key takeaways, and the signal that matters most. Full Text processes the entire transcript end-to-end for a longer, deeper briefing when detail matters.
Save each briefing as a clean PDF for reference, research folders, or sharing. The brief survives even when your attention span does not.
If your watch later list has become a digital attic, Dispatch is the trapdoor. Use it to decide what deserves your time and what deserves a polite burial.
Process interviews, speeches, lectures, and source material without spending your whole afternoon trapped inside one tab.
Catch up on earnings calls, founder interviews, sector commentary, or long macro videos without surrendering two full coffees.
See which episodes are worth listening to in full and which ones are just conversational wallpaper wearing expensive headphones.
Add one or more YouTube links. Dispatch is built for podcasts, interviews, lectures, documentaries, and long-form content with captions available.
Standard is the quick decision mode. Full Text is the deeper read for technical, dense, or high-stakes videos where you do not want important details compressed away.
Get your briefing, export it as PDF, and decide in minutes whether the original video deserves more of your day.
General chat tools can summarize. Dispatch is shaped around a repeatable video workflow, so the output arrives with structure instead of prompt acrobatics.
Dispatch is a decision tool. It is here to answer: What is this video saying? What matters? And do I need to actually watch it?
A lecture by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson examining the scientific evolution of warfare and its implications for civilization.
The progression of warfare technology has created an unprecedented asymmetry where individual actors can cause mass destruction, making humanity dangerously dependent on the sanity of those with access to weapons of mass destruction.
The same nuclear-winter climate modeling that revealed humanity's extinction vulnerability also helped explain how the dinosaurs likely went extinct after asteroid impact.
Skip if you want military strategy specifics. Watch if you want a broader scientific and philosophical view of how warfare evolved into an existential civilizational risk.
Standard is the fast, focused brief. Full Text is the deeper full-transcript analysis. Standard costs 1 token. Full Text costs 2. Tokens never expire.
| Standard brief — any video length | 1 token |
| Full Text brief — reads everything | 2 tokens |
| PDF export | Included |
4 Standard briefs
or 2 Full Text briefs
20 Standard briefs
or 10 Full Text
50 Standard briefs
or 25 Full Text
100 Standard briefs
or 50 Full Text
Multiple languages supported. Dispatch reads the transcript in the language provided by the video and generates the summary in that same language. English usually delivers the strongest result quality.