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Summarize a YouTube Video in Telegram

The fastest workflow is simple: paste a YouTube link into Telegram, get the key points, then save the transcript for later search.

If you already send links to yourself in Telegram, you do not need a new dashboard just to summarize a YouTube video. A bot can take the same link and return the useful parts: summary, transcript, timestamps, and searchable notes.

The 10-second workflow

  1. Open @UTUBETALKBOT in Telegram.
  2. Paste one public YouTube URL as a normal message.
  3. Read the key points first, then copy or search the full transcript if you need details.

Your first 3 videos are free with no card. That is enough to test one video, add a second related video, then ask a question across both transcripts.

Try the fastest path

Get your first clean transcript inside Telegram

Open the bot, press Start, and paste one YouTube link. The transcript is saved automatically so you can search it later.

Open Telegram and paste 1 YouTube link →

No card for the first 3 videos. Basic is $1 first month after that, then $5/month.

Why Telegram works better than another tab

Most YouTube summary tools make you open a website, paste the URL, wait, then lose the result when the tab is gone. Telegram keeps the conversation where you already share links. Send another video later and the bot keeps building the same library.

  • Mobile-first: works on iPhone, Android, and desktop Telegram.
  • No command to learn: the main action is still just pasting a YouTube link.
  • Saved for later: summaries and transcripts are stored so you can search them again.

What you get back

Utubetalk is built for people who want the useful parts of YouTube without watching every minute. For videos with captions, Basic gives you unlimited saved transcripts after the free trial. Pro is only for users who often need no-caption videos transcribed with Whisper.

  • Key points before you decide to watch.
  • Full transcript for copying quotes or notes.
  • Timestamps so you can jump back to the exact moment.
  • Search across every saved video when your library grows.

Best test: use two related videos

One summary saves time. Two related transcripts show the real value. Save two videos on the same topic, then ask /search what do both videos agree on?. That turns a list of summaries into a small research library.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a credit card? No. You can test 3 videos first, then decide whether Basic is worth keeping.

Does it work for long videos? Yes, as long as the video is public and has captions available. For no-caption videos, Pro can use Whisper transcription.

Can I search more than one video? Yes. After you save multiple videos, use /search to ask across your saved transcript library.


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