A path, not a pile
Videos inside a track are arranged by what depends on what, so it reads like a course: start at the top, work your way down.
Myriad sorts the videos you save into learning tracks — grouped by topic, ordered by what to watch first, with summaries and transcripts that outlive the video.
Free for your first 20 videosPaste a video link and add it to your learning library.
Three steps. Only the first one is yours.
A video, a playlist, or a Short.
Every video lands in a topic track and takes its place in the watch order.
Open a track and see what to watch first and what builds on what.
Videos inside a track are arranged by what depends on what, so it reads like a course: start at the top, work your way down.
Every video gets key takeaways and a short summary, with a full breakdown one click away — read as little or as much as you need.
Each video comes with a full transcript. Click any line and the player jumps straight to that moment.
Each video has its own chat. Answers come with quotes and timestamps from the video — check any claim at the source.
Sorted into tracks. Ordered by prerequisites. Summarized before you hit play.
Start free. Upgrade when you're sure.
Yes. Paste a video, a playlist, or a Short. Playlists import as individual videos, and each one gets sorted like any other.
Nothing disappears. Your tracks, summaries, and transcripts stay right where they are — you only need a plan to process new videos.
Yes. Myriad does the sorting, but the library is yours: move videos between tracks, rename tracks, restructure whenever you want.
Videos in any language get processed. Summaries come in English or Russian.
No. Myriad runs in the browser — paste a link and you're working.
Only you, unless you share a track or a video yourself.
Add your first videos and watch them land in tracks.
Start learningYour first 20 videos are free · no card needed