YouTube Shorts

Find any saved YouTube Short in seconds

You saved dozens of Shorts and now they are all buried. Quiki transcribes and summarizes each one so you can search your saved Shorts by what was actually said.

The Shorts you saved and can never find again

YouTube lets you like and save Shorts, but it gives you no way to search inside them. Once your liked videos list grows past a few dozen entries, finding a specific Short means scrolling through thumbnails with almost no context. There is no to search, no summary, and no folders. When a creator deletes or privates a Short, your saved reference is gone with it.

From a scattered Shorts list to a searchable library

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    Bring your Shorts in

    Paste a single Short URL or use to bring in a large batch at once. Date filters let you target just the Shorts you want rather than your entire history.

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    Quiki reads each Short

    Quiki extracts the and writes a clear summary for every Short you import. No manual tagging, no typing descriptions. Just import and let Quiki do the work.

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    Search by anything you remember

    Type the creator name, the topic, a phrase from the audio, or a keyword from the on-screen text. Quiki searches summaries, , and your own notes together so you can find it in seconds.

How to export your saved YouTube Shorts

To a backlog of Shorts, grab your saved video list from YouTube first. This quick guide walks through the steps on desktop.

Built for people with a real Shorts backlog

Paste one link or import in bulk. Quiki handles the rest.

Bulk import, not one link at a time

Most tools require you to paste a single URL at a time. Quiki accepts a large batch of Short URLs in one go, filtered by date so you only process what you care about.

Search by what was said

Every Short gets a , so you can find a clip by a line from the audio rather than by scrolling thumbnails and hoping the title gives it away.

Folders that organize themselves

Quiki auto-files each Short into a category folder. Add your own folders and move things around. Everything stays searchable no matter how you arrange it.

Works across platforms too

Quiki is not limited to YouTube Shorts. The same library holds your saved TikToks and Instagram Reels, all searchable together in one place.

Connect your AI agent

Connect Quiki to Claude or ChatGPT via and let your AI agent search your Shorts library for you, pull summaries, and surface clips on demand.

Quiki vs saving Shorts the default way

YouTube liked / savedQuiki
Search inside Shorts by spoken words
Bulk import a backlog with date filters
Keeps content if the Short is deleted
Auto-organized into folders
AI summary of every Short
Works across TikTok and Instagram too

Who uses Quiki for YouTube Shorts

Recipe and cooking fans

Search a saved cooking Short by ingredient or technique, not by scrolling through a feed of thumbnails that all look the same.

Creators building a reference library

Keep a searchable swipe file of hooks, formats, and ideas you want to revisit. Find the right Short by the style or phrase you remember.

Lifelong learners

Turn saved how-to and educational Shorts into a library you can actually search later, organized by topic automatically.

Fitness and wellness savers

Find a saved workout Short by the exercise name, the muscle group targeted, or the phrase the trainer used. No more scrolling.

YouTube Shorts organizer FAQ

YouTube has no search inside your liked or saved Shorts. Quiki adds a and summary to each one, so you can search by what was said, the topic, the creator, or a note you added.

Make your saved YouTube Shorts searchable

Start free. Paste a link or bring in your whole Shorts backlog in one go.