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Source monitoring for living knowledge

Follow important sources and spend less time checking them by hand.

TubeScribes monitors selected recurring sources so new content can be collected, processed, and turned into grounded Briefings inside the same knowledge workspace.

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The video shows how monitored sources bring new material into a workspace and feed downstream Briefings.

Transcript excerpt: "Source monitoring keeps recurring material visible instead of leaving updates scattered across links and channels."

How source monitoring works

Choose recurring sources.

Start with sources that matter repeatedly, such as video channels, playlists, or websites.

Let TubeScribes check for changes.

Monitoring runs in the background so you spend less time re-checking sources by hand.

Use the result in Briefings.

New source material can become cited workspace context and grounded digest content.

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Source monitoring FAQ

What can TubeScribes monitor?

TubeScribes can monitor supported recurring sources such as video channels, playlists, and websites after you configure them as monitored sources.

What happens when a source changes?

New material can be collected, processed, filed into the workspace, and used for grounded Briefings depending on the source setup.

Is source monitoring the same as manual import?

No. Manual import is a one-time action. Monitoring is designed to pick up new material from recurring sources over time, so teams spend less time checking them by hand.

Turn recurring sources into a living workspace.

Monitor what matters, then use new source material in Library, Chat, and Briefings.

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