Built around the rhythm of qualitative research
Multi-source comparative analysis
Use Multi-Video Chat to compare statements, frameworks, or arguments across multiple expert interviews or conference talks. Identify consensus, contradictions, and gaps — the synthesis work that defines good research, accelerated.
Real example: 8 economist interviews on inflation policy → side-by-side comparison of their positions in 5 minutes, with quotes ready to cite.
Timestamped citations for every claim
Every summary and answer includes timestamp references back to the original video. Cite sources accurately in papers, articles, or reports without manually scrubbing through hours of footage. The reviewer can verify in one click.
Real example: 'The expert claimed X at 23:14 in this interview' — verifiable, citable, ready for footnotes.
Qualitative interview coding
Upload recorded interviews, ask thematic questions, and let ChatYT extract recurring themes, quotes, and patterns. Traditional qualitative coding compressed from days to hours — and the codebook is rebuildable on demand.
Real example: 12 user interviews about a product → top 5 themes with supporting quotes and timestamps, ready for a NVivo import.
Journalism investigation
Analyze public hearings, congressional testimony, press conferences, and statements. Extract key claims, contradictions with previous statements, and fact-checkable assertions — at the speed of the news cycle.
Real example: 4-hour congressional hearing → all claims by witness X, with timestamps, in 10 minutes.
The features researchers actually use
Multi-Video Chat
Cross-reference and query across multiple video sources simultaneously — the core of any literature-review-style workflow.
Goal Summary
Specify your research question; get summaries focused on it, not generic overviews. Useful for narrowing 30 hours of footage to the 30 minutes that matter.
Transcript to PDF
Full transcript with timestamps, exportable for archiving or annotation in citation managers like Zotero, Mendeley, or NVivo.
Notes Generator
Structured output with quotes, themes, and key claims — ready for further analysis in qualitative software or hand-coding.
Pricing for serious research workloads
Want to estimate cost per hour of footage? see the credit cost breakdown
I used to outsource transcription for $200 per interview. Now I do the same analysis myself for under a dollar of credits — with quotes already pulled and timestamps verified.
— PhD candidate in sociology