I don’t have time to watch a 7 hour live stream so I built this website summarizing all the great insights from @danship

I don't have time to watch a 7 hour live stream so I built this website summarizing all the great insights from @danshipper and @every's Vibe Code Camp complete with search and speaker filters. Enjoy: https://t.co/8OmgXKB3Xg https://t.co/ax2Mr8zKxP https://t.co/gPajin9qsr

If you’ve ever scrolled past a seven hour livestream because you just don’t have the time, this will feel familiar. Peter Gyang noticed the same problem and built a neat solution, a website that turns a marathon session into something you can actually use.

At a glance, the idea is simple. Dan Shipper and Every’s Vibe Code Camp produced a long, idea-packed livestream. Peter distilled those conversations into searchable summaries, and added speaker filters so you can jump straight to what matters. It’s the kind of thing people make when they’re tired of losing hours to rewind buttons, and then decide to fix it themselves.

A little context. Long-form livestreams and workshops are great, but they demand time and patience. People skim, they miss gems, and the best insights can hide for hours. This site extracts those moments and makes them findable. Think of it as the table of contents for a conversation, except the table of contents actually works.

How you might use it: search for a topic, filter by a speaker you trust, and get a concise takeaway instead of a chunk of time you don’t have. Need a quick quote from a speaker? Done. Want to follow up on a specific tactic? Skip the background and get to the step you need.

There’s a quiet trend here. As more creators produce long sessions, tools that summarize and index them will become essential, not optional. This is practical curation meeting real-world time limits.

If you want to check out Peter’s share, see the original post on X at https://x.com/petergyang/status/2014934375721533856. He also included the site and quick links in the thread. Small projects like this change how we consume ideas, and that’s a promising little shift.

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