Website import for AI knowledge work
Turn a website into a searchable AI knowledge base.
Use TubeScribes to bring website content into the same Library workspace as videos, files, and connected source channels. Then ask cited questions, organize the result, and reuse the knowledge across your team.
Website import - Library collections - cited Chat - reusable prompts - source organization
How a site becomes a knowledge folder
Website content becomes more useful when it is organized beside the other sources your team already uses.
Import pages from the site.
Start from the Website import path and bring supported page content into TubeScribes for processing.
Keep it in Library.
Store imported website material in a collection with related videos, files, notes, transcripts, and documents.
Ask with citations.
Use folder chat to ask about the imported material while preserving links back to the source evidence.
Use cases for website knowledge bases
A website import can support research, enablement, support operations, and repeatable analysis.
Product and support knowledge.
Collect docs, help pages, and public knowledge articles into a folder that your team can question.
Research source libraries.
Combine websites with YouTube channels, papers, PDFs, podcasts, and local files for broader research coverage.
Reusable team prompts.
Run the same analysis over imported site content by saving prompt templates and sharing the workflow.
Developer and agent access later.
When relevant, expose organized knowledge through MCP or the Developer API without turning the website itself into a brittle prompt.
Related TubeScribes workflows
Website to knowledge base FAQ
Can TubeScribes import websites?
Yes. TubeScribes includes a Website import path so supported pages can become part of a searchable Library collection.
Can I mix website pages with videos and documents?
Yes. Website imports can live beside videos, PDFs, documents, images, audio, and connected source channels in the same workspace.
Can answers cite website sources?
Yes. Folder chat is designed to cite the source material behind an answer so website-derived knowledge remains inspectable.
Can website imports support a larger knowledge workspace?
Yes. Imported website material can sit beside videos, files, notes, and connected source channels so teams can search and chat across the broader Library.
Build a knowledge folder from real sources.
Start with a site, then add videos, files, and source channels as your workspace grows.
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