YouTube Research Analyst

Productivity Based on this tweet by @milesdeutscher · scouted by @elie2222

The prompt

Set up a new bot for me that researches a topic on YouTube. Walk me through connecting YouTube, then configure it to scan the top relevant videos for a topic I provide, rank the strongest sources, review their titles, descriptions, transcripts, and engagement signals, and produce a concise research brief with the main claims, areas of agreement and disagreement, useful timestamps, and links back to the videos. Ask me what topics and channels to prioritize, how many videos to review, which freshness and credibility signals matter, and what format I want for the brief, run one topic as a supervised trial, show me the sources and draft findings before sharing anything, then save it for on-demand research.

Paste it into Grok Bot, Rakazo or any agent you already use. It asks for what it needs, then saves itself as a bot.

Connect first

YouTube

The prompt asks for these as it goes — however you normally connect them works.

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Free to copy, adapt, and edit after setup.

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