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Briefings: your sources, digested.
A briefing is a recurring AI digest of the sources you follow. Instead of watching every new video or reading every new post, you get a cited summary of what actually changed — and you can drill into any claim.
How briefings work
1. Follow sources
Monitor the channels you care about — YouTube channels and playlists, and other connected sources. Keldura checks them on a schedule and imports new content automatically.
2. Get a digest
New content is transcribed, analyzed, and rolled into a briefing: a narrative digest with numbered citations that link back to the exact source segments. Insights and summaries follow the source's own language, so a Spanish channel produces Spanish insights unless you configure otherwise.
3. Go deeper
Every briefing supports follow-up: open the cited source at the referenced timestamp, ask questions with Ask AI (answers stay grounded in the briefing's sources), or generate a visual cheatsheet — a shareable one-page image summarizing the key points.
Reading the feed
- Feed and deck views — browse briefing items as a feed or swipe through them as cards; each item carries its summary, tags, and source link.
- Citations you can check — digests cite sources inline; a citation opens the underlying transcript or document at the right place.
- Tags — items are auto-tagged so you can filter large feeds by topic.
- Sharing — share a briefing or a single item with a public link; recipients see a read-only view without needing an account.
Briefings vs. Library chat
Both are grounded in your sources. Briefings are push: Keldura tells you what's new on a schedule. Library chat is pull: you ask questions when you need answers. They share the same underlying content — everything a briefing ingests is also in your Library, so you can chat across it any time.