We've all been there.
The "Watch Later" Graveyard
You find a great tutorial. You click "Watch Later". You never see it again. It gets buried under 5,000 other "important" videos.
Tab Hoarding
"I'll watch this later today." *Leaves tab open for 3 weeks until Chrome crashes.*
YouTube is great for discovery, but terrible for learning management.
When you're trying to learn a skill—like coding, design, or cooking—you need structure. You need distinct piles. You need to know what you've finished.
Why I built this?
I’m a developer who relies heavily on YouTube to learn.
Like many others, I spent years stuck in “tutorial hell.” I’d watch part of a React or backend tutorial, get distracted by recommendations, and forget where I stopped. Over time, my Watch Later playlist grew to thousands of videos, making it impossible to stay focused or organized.
I built Organizer to solve this problem for myself.
It’s a clean, distraction-free space to learn from YouTube — without comments, recommendations, or noise. Just the videos I choose, organized in a way that helps me actually finish what I start.
This started as a personal tool, but I believe many learners face the same problem.