Condense

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Get the learnings, without watching for 30 min

If you’re a high performer who stays sharp through YouTube, you know the trap: the channels are worth it, the queue keeps growing, but another long video rarely fits a packed day.

Quitting YouTube isn’t the answer—you’d miss the signal. Condense reads the video for structure, then hands you a brief and jump-in moments in the footage where the real insight lands—so you keep video as the medium, save clock time, and still walk away with what mattered.

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How AI Is Unlocking Millions Of New Builders

Y Combinator

Summary

Thesis: In this video, the founders of Emergent discuss how artificial intelligence is democratizing software development, enabling an unprecedented number of non-technical users to create applications that solve real problems. They share insights on their journey in building a scalable platform that automates software engineering, thus empowering millions to innovate and express themselves more creatively.

  • AI is unlocking opportunities for non-technical users to build software.
  • The success of Emergent reflects a shift from traditional development to democratized application creation.

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Key moments

  • AI's Impact on Software Development
    0:00
  • Target Audience
    5:04
  • Future Growth and Market Trends
    29:12

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What you get

Skim in text, then watch the parts that matter—same voices, less time hunting for the takeaway.

  • Only the channels you learn from

    Pin the creators and shows you actually lean on—explainers, interviews, documentaries, news you trust. Your feed is their new uploads, not every subscription you picked up along the way.

  • A condensed brief, then you decide

    Each video opens with a short brief and transcript-grounded moments—skim the arc in minutes, then tap to jump into the footage where it matters.

  • Still video—just the right chapters

    Tap a moment and land in the player at that timestamp. You keep tone of voice, examples, and nuance in motion—you’re not trading learnings for a wall of bullet points.

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