Reddit Experience · Oct 2025

I love long interviews, but never have time to watch them. So I built a tool that watches them for me.

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Interview Experience

Lately I’ve been overwhelmed by the amount of great interviews and podcasts coming out — Lex Fridman, Diary of a CEO, Acquired, etc. I love this kind of content, but honestly… I just don’t have time t

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Lately I’ve been overwhelmed by the amount of great interviews and podcasts coming out — Lex Fridman, Diary of a CEO, Acquired, etc. I love this kind of content, but honestly… I just don’t have time to watch everything. Often I’m interested in just one topic or takeaway, not the full hour. Summantica intarface So I started doing this little workflow for myself: – I upload a video (or drop a YouTube link) into our internal chatbot. – It gives me a transcription with speaker separation (diarization). – I then drop that transcript into ChatGPT, ask it to summarize the main ideas, and then start asking specific questions about certain parts. It’s like having a friend who already watched the interview and can quickly explain the key points, or even discuss them with me. This saved me a ton of time, so I decided to make it simpler — a small tool where you just paste a link or upload a file, and instantly get a summary + a chat to ask questions about it. It’s called Summatica (free for now). Curious if anyone else here feels the same — drowning in good interviews but can’t keep up? Would love feedback or feature ideas from fellow interview nerds.

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