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Alexandru Bostina🛠️ 2 tools 🙏 10,133 karmaMay 5, 2025@SummaristIt seems to be working fine right now. Maybe try again and double check if you’re using the book’s original or most recognized title. That might make a difference. -
Free version is limited to 5 pages for PDFs. I could not find a file short enough to even test this product. I give up.
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10 MB Limit does limit usability best if .pdf contains NO images.
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Well, it is not that good as expected It only transcribes the outline of the video. Don't expect the notes from the website I think the paid versions work better than this and it just gives you the outline. That's it
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A great tool without a doubt. However I prefer to have something that stays under my sight, like a separate app or a browser extension.
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I've tried several Youtube summarizers and this is...by far...the best.
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Improve Your Productivity with Copilot–Your AI-Powered ChatAssistantOpenCopilot on mobile keeps me sharp during sales calls. I use it to quickly draft follow up emails right after meetings or pull contract language on the fly. Voice input works smooth and it formats responses professionally. -
Great tool. I use it a lot. It's free, you don't have to sign up, and it's quick. I also made a video on it https://youtu.be/wWQHOtY6cYE
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I love this tool, it is a game changer and saved me so much time!! 😁
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Neat concept. But I'm not really working yet. Especiallafter the 2.0 release But most of all, there was no response from developers.
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Definitely worth trying. Using for weeks now.
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I’m the developer of ClaviSay, and I’ve always struggled with learning foreign languages. But since I need to use them for work, I wondered if I could create an AI that would help me read more efficiently and save unfamiliar words—all while I’m actually reading content like BBC or Medium. Now I’ve made it happen—ClaviSay. All features are free, so feel free to use them as you like. You can also provide feedback at any time; ClaviSay offers a dedicated feedback channel. Thank you all.
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