What you get

What you get from a Capital Allocators episode.

Allocation frameworks

How the guest thinks about deploying capital — asset classes, manager selection, risk — extracted clearly.

Investment philosophy

The guest's core principles, distilled to the reusable ideas.

Manager & fund insights

The named managers, funds, and strategies discussed, timestamped.

Decision-making lessons

How top allocators make and revisit decisions — the meta-skill, captured.

How it works

Three steps. No watching required.

01

Paste the episode URL

Any Capital Allocators episode on YouTube.

02

Choose your depth

Frameworks-only or full summary.

03

Build your reference

Export to Notion. Reference the best allocators' thinking on demand.

Examples

What goes in, what comes out.

▸ Endowment-CIO interview
Allocation model + manager-selection framework
▸ Hedge-fund-manager episode
Strategy + risk philosophy + edge
▸ Private-markets episode
PE/VC allocation approach + return expectations
▸ Manager-selection episode
How they pick managers + red flags
Built for

Built for Capital Allocators listeners.

Allocators & LPs

The peer wisdom of the field, distilled. Absorb the frameworks without the full runtime.

Fund managers

Understand how allocators evaluate you. Extract the criteria across episodes.

Finance professionals

Institutional-grade investing thinking, made skimmable.

Questions

Honest answers.

Does this work on every Capital Allocators episode?

Yes — every public Capital Allocators episode on YouTube, including the back catalog and new releases within hours of posting. The episode just needs to be a public YouTube video.

Is it really free?

Yes. You get 3 free summaries per month with no credit card. Pro is $5.99/mo for unlimited summaries and longer videos.

How accurate is the summary?

The model transcribes the actual audio — not just YouTube's auto-captions, which miss names and technical terms — then summarizes from that transcript. Guest names, claims, and quoted lines are preserved correctly.

Can I export to Notion or Obsidian?

Yes. Every summary exports to Markdown, which drops cleanly into Notion, Obsidian, Roam, or any text-based notes app. Build your own searchable archive of episodes.

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