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Cited Chat for video knowledge folders

Chat with your video library and verify every answer.

TubeScribes turns imported videos, documents, websites, and video channels into Library folders you can question. Ask across the collection, then open the citations behind the answer instead of trusting a black box.

Folder chat - source citations - transcript timestamps - reusable prompts - exportable answers

Feature video

Watch cited Chat answer with sources

Transcript excerpt: "The answer includes citation markers and expanded source excerpts, so the user can see which materials support the response."

See how TubeScribes turns a source library into a cited answer workflow where users can ask questions and inspect evidence.

From source folder to cited answer

The Chat workflow is built for people who need answers from a real source library, not a loose one-off prompt.

Import the source material.

Bring in videos, playlists, channels, sites, local files, or documents and keep them together in a Library collection.

Ask across the folder.

Use folder chat to ask about themes, definitions, claims, examples, or decisions across the imported material.

Inspect the evidence.

Open citations to review the source material behind the answer, including transcript-backed timestamps where available.

Why cited Chat matters for video research

Video libraries are hard to skim and easy to misquote. TubeScribes keeps the answer connected to the material that produced it.

Use the whole library.

Ask one question across a curated folder instead of opening separate transcripts, notes, and browser tabs for every source.

Reuse consistent prompts.

Save prompt patterns for summaries, lesson plans, research briefs, support answers, or team-specific analysis.

Move from answer to source.

Citations make it practical to check phrasing, context, and exact source evidence before sharing an answer.

Export or publish later.

Use cited answers as a starting point for notes, briefings, exports, Bots, or Developer API workflows.

Related TubeScribes workflows

Chat works best when it sits inside a broader knowledge workspace.

Chat with video library FAQ

Can I chat across more than one video?

Yes. TubeScribes organizes imported videos and documents into folders, then folder chat can answer across the selected knowledge collection.

Do answers cite the original source?

Yes. Answers include citations to the source material, with transcript-backed timestamps where available.

Can I use documents and websites with my videos?

Yes. TubeScribes supports mixed folders with videos, audio, images, PDFs, Word documents, text files, websites, and connected source channels.

Is there a video tutorial for cited Chat?

Yes. The cited Chat feature video is embedded on this page and shows how TubeScribes answers with source-backed citations.

Start with one source folder.

Import a source collection, ask a cited question, and keep the answer tied to the material your team can verify.

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