Live now: YouTube intake

Paste your conference talk. We’ll queue the job instantly.

TalkReel now accepts real YouTube submissions: validate the link, create a video record, open a processing job, and land on a status page in one step. Clip extraction and thread generation are the next layer.

Supports `watch`, `shorts`, `live`, `embed`, and `youtu.be` links.

We’ll create a video record and a pending processing job instantly.

No email gate. No manual setup. Submit a talk and we create the job immediately.

1 link

required to open a job

2 rows

written on every submission

1 page

to confirm queue status

How it works

Three steps from talk to timeline.

01

Paste your YouTube link

Drop in any conference talk URL — PyCon, ReactConf, JSConf, KubeCon, or any other tech event. We handle the rest.

02

We create the video and job records

The submission API validates the link, stores the video row, and opens a pending job in Postgres immediately.

03

You land on a status page instantly

Every submission redirects to a simple job status screen so you can confirm TalkReel accepted the talk and queued it.

Early feedback

Speakers get it immediately.

I gave my PyCon talk and forgot about it. Six months later I still get questions about it — but no one sees it. This is exactly what I need.

PS

Priya S.

Staff Engineer · Python core contributor

I spend more time prepping one conference talk than I do on three months of tweets. Converting it to a thread automatically is just obvious.

MT

Marcus T.

DevRel Lead · Open-source maintainer

The hardest part of cross-posting is starting. If someone hands me the thread already written, I'll absolutely post it.

AR

Aiko R.

Developer Advocate · JSConf speaker

* Quotes collected from pre-launch user interviews. Full case studies coming soon.

Ready to test the intake flow?

Create a TalkReel job from your next YouTube link.

The current live flow validates a YouTube URL, writes the `videos` and `jobs` records, and shows the initial pending state.

Submit a YouTube Talk