We've all been there. You see an interesting video and think 'I'll watch this later.' Months later, your Watch Later playlist is a graveyard of 437 videos. Good luck finding that tutorial you swore you'd watch. YouTube's native organization is practically non-existent.
Your YouTube Watch Later playlist has 200+ videos and grows every week. It's become a source of anxiety—you'll never watch them all, but you don't want to lose the good ones. YouTube gives you zero tools to organize or prioritize.
No folders or categories in Watch Later
Can't search your Watch Later playlist effectively
Tutorials, music, entertainment, and educational content all mixed together
No way to prioritize important videos
Forgetting why you saved a video in the first place
That one specific tutorial is buried under hundreds of other videos
That coding tutorial that would solve today's bug
The documentary you've been meaning to watch
Educational content from creators you trust
Workout videos you saved to try later
Productivity tips from your favorite channels
Keevo transforms your YouTube workflow. Save videos to Keevo instead of (or in addition to) Watch Later, and our AI automatically organizes them by topic, channel, video type, and more. Then search using natural language to find exactly what you need.
Automatically categorizes videos by topic: coding, fitness, productivity, cooking, etc.
Filter videos by channel—see all saved videos from a specific creator at once
Separates tutorials from entertainment, documentaries from vlogs, long-form from shorts
Search 'that video about making sourdough bread' or 'Python tutorial for beginners'
Filter by video length—find quick tips or deep dives depending on your time
When you'd normally add to Watch Later, copy the URL and save to Keevo instead
Keevo reads the title, description, and transcript to categorize by topic and type
Filter to see only tutorials, or only entertainment, or only content from specific channels
Find videos based on what you're in the mood for—tutorials for learning, quick tips for breaks
Organize videos by topic, not just save date
Find tutorials when you're ready to learn
Separate educational content from entertainment
Build a curated library of videos worth watching
Never lose track of good videos from creators you love
Join thousands of users who have transformed how they organize their links with Keevo's AI-powered automation.
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