YouTube Video to Blog by Wordware

AI tools

Teaching Tools

👩🏻‍🏫🛠️YouTube Video to Blog

Ok, recently I wrote about Blog Post Generator by Wordware , I’m still amazed by that app. I noticed another tool in the same category that I think is just as cool, maybe even more so.

"Mouse-click magic: YouTube to blog, instantly."- Image and caption by Gemini

YouTube Video to Blog by Wordware. This one is even easier to use. Select a YouTube video, copy the link into the window and select “Run App”. That’s it…

Again the AI goes through several steps and shows its work. It uses several LLM models that are each good at doing specific tasks. Here are the steps and the models used:

  • Takes YouTube URL

  • Transcribes it using Sonar Large

  • Creates a title based on that transcript using Gemini 1.5 Flash

  • Creates a table of contents using Gemini 1.5 Flash

  • Writes the first draft of the blog post using Claude 3.5 Sonnet

  • Provides feedback on the blog post using GPT-4o

  • Applies feedback and produces the final copy of a blog post using GPT-4o

The video I gave it was about 15 minutes long, it only took seconds for the article to be finished, incredible. This could be a huge timesaver for all the long videos I want to watch but don’t have time. I could convert them to organized blog posts.

The output included a first draft that was critiqued and rewritten to get the final product, after reading both I actually really like the first draft for it’s tone, it sounds more like a real person, but the final version is more professional and polished. You be the judge and comment below.

The Worst Online Teacher You've Ever Seen: A Tale of Incompetence and DisrespectFinal polished version22.58 KB • PDF File
The Worst Online Teacher You’ve Ever Seen: A Shocking Tale of Incompetence and DisrespectThe First Draft23.49 KB • PDF File

There is no reason that you couldn’t run this through an LLM again to get the exact tone you were looking for, or, edit the app so it does that for you.

The video I chose was about a currently hot-topic in the ESL community.

Here is the original video from Online Teacher Dude.

Is this the future?

Reply

or to participate.