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This site is a YouTube playlist manager. It allows you to import, organize, and play custom playlists. You can import single videos or full playlists, reorder clips, set custom start and end times, and keep multiple playlists without relying on YouTube’s interface. After you sign in, playlists and playback stay synced to your account so you can pick up from any device.
Use the Import tab to add single videos or entire playlists into a current, or new playlist. Just paste a YouTube link, then click Import. Imported videos appear in the Videos tab where you can reorder, trim start and end times, and remove entries.
The YouTube Data API key lets the app fetch accurate video titles, durations, and other data directly from YouTube. Without it, imports can fail or import incomplete information. You only need a free key from the Google Cloud Console, then paste it into the Settings tab and press Save. The key only reads publicly available information and is stored encrypted with the rest of your account data.
Your playlists, playback position, saved settings, and API key are stored on the server and tied to your account. Everything stays in sync automatically, so logging in from another browser shows the same state. Sensitive values such as the API key are encrypted.
Auto detection looks for chapter markers or timestamps such as “Intro,” “Outro,” or similar cues in the video description when you import. If a video doesn't have those markers, uses different wording, or the YouTube Data API call fails, the app won't find the intro or outro and falls back to the full video length. You'll need to set the start/end times manually if not detected.
To keep an offline copy, go to the Settings tab and use Export All Data to download your playlists and settings. You can restore them later with Import Backup if you need to recover or clone your data.