What you get

What you get from a Invest Like the Best episode.

Mental models extracted

The frameworks the guest uses to think — capital allocation, talent, strategy — pulled out and explained.

Companies & investments named

Every company, fund, and thesis discussed, with timestamps. Built for the investor taking notes.

Best ideas, ranked

The 3-5 most valuable ideas from the episode, ordered by usefulness.

Reading & resource list

Books, papers, and people the guest references — captured so you can follow the thread.

How it works

Three steps. No watching required.

01

Paste the episode URL

Any Invest Like the Best episode on YouTube.

02

Choose your output

Frameworks-only, full summary, or detailed notes.

03

Save the thinking

Export to Notion. Build a personal library of how the best investors reason.

Examples

What goes in, what comes out.

▸ Capital-allocation episode
Frameworks + company examples + reading list
▸ Founder-operator interview
Operating principles + scaling lessons
▸ Markets-thesis episode
The thesis + supporting evidence + counterpoints
▸ Talent / management episode
People frameworks + hiring philosophy
Built for

Built for Invest Like the Best listeners.

Investors & allocators

Absorb the reasoning of top investors without the 90-minute listen. Note the frameworks, apply selectively.

Founders & operators

The operator episodes are operating manuals. Extract the playbook, skip the runtime.

Finance students & analysts

Build a personal canon of investing wisdom from the best in the field.

Questions

Honest answers.

Does this work on every Invest Like the Best episode?

Yes — every public Invest Like the Best 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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