Every podcast mention, surfaced in seconds.
Cureyt watches the YouTube video you're already watching, pulls the books, tools, supplements, studies, and people the host mentions, and hands you a clean list with timestamps and Buy links. No more pausing, scrubbing, or copy-pasting into a GPT.
By the numbers
- $0.017 avg cost per podcast measured on Kimi/Moonshot 128k
- ~30s time to first mention 2h video, cached on second open
- 128k context window fits a 4-hour podcast in one pass
- 7 days on-device cache no per-extraction billing on rewatches
The problem
You shouldn't have to copy-paste a transcript into a GPT to find what got mentioned.
A 2-hour podcast might mention 12 books, 6 supplements, 4 studies, and a tool you've never heard of. Today you pause, rewind, scrub the transcript panel, type half-heard names into Google, and hope you got the title right.
It works, kind of. But you lose the flow of listening, you miss things in long episodes, and you give up on shorter ones because tracking 4 mentions isn't worth 20 minutes of work.
Cureyt does the tracking. You just listen.
How it works
Three steps. Under thirty seconds the first time.
- Step 01
Install the extension
One-click from the Chrome Web Store. No account, no API key, nothing to configure. Cureyt only activates on YouTube watch pages.
- Step 02
Click "Find Mentions" on YouTube
A button appears next to the like / share row on any podcast. Click it once. Cureyt pulls the transcript in your own browser — never our server — and sends just the text to our extractor.
- Step 03
See categorized mentions in the sidebar
Books, tools, supplements, studies, people, and products — each with timestamps, confidence scores, and a Buy link. Cached for 7 days, so reopening is free.
What you get back
Six categories. One sidebar.
- Books
Never miss a Huberman book rec again
Cureyt catches every title — including the half-mentioned ones in episode 87 you forgot to write down.
- Tools
Productivity stacks, surfaced
Tim Ferriss says he uses X for Y? Cureyt records it with a timestamp so you can watch the exact moment.
- Supplements
Dosing details, not just names
When the host gives a brand, dose, or timing, Cureyt captures it. No more re-listening to the supplement segment.
- Studies
Cited papers, ready to read
Author, year, journal — extracted in a clean format. You can paste straight into Zotero or just google the DOI.
- People
Names with context
"Dr. Andrew Huberman mentioned Dr. Matthew Walker" — captured with the relationship and the topic context.
- Products
One-click Buy on Amazon
Books and supplements get an Amazon search link. Cuelinks-tagged so we earn ~5% — at zero cost to you.
Built for
Listeners who treat podcasts like a reading list.
If you've ever paused a Huberman episode to write down a paper, googled "what magnesium did Tim Ferriss recommend" three days later, or started a notes file just for podcast mentions — Cureyt is for you.
- Huberman Lab
- The Tim Ferriss Show
- Lex Fridman Podcast
- Modern Wisdom
- The Knowledge Project
- Deep Questions
- Acquired
- Ali Abdaal
Also works on tutorial walkthroughs, recipe videos, gear and product reviews, beauty and skincare breakdowns, lectures, and any creator who names the books, products, or tools they use on camera. If a YouTube transcript exists, Cureyt can pull mentions from it.
Cureyt is independent. Not affiliated with or endorsed by any of these shows.
Pricing
Free to try. Cheaper to keep.
Pricing in USD. Annual billing saves two months. All paid tiers include a 14-day refund window.
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Free
For trying it on a few episodes.
$0 forever- 5 podcasts per week
- Up to 60 minutes per video
- All 6 categories (books, tools, supplements, studies, people, products)
- Buy links + timestamps
- 7-day cache
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Casual
For one-podcast-a-day listeners.
$5 per month- Everything in Free
- Unlimited podcasts up to 120 minutes
- Hindi support
- Library export to Markdown
- Episode TL;DRs
- RECOMMENDED
Power
For binge listeners and researchers.
$19 per month- Everything in Casual
- Unlimited podcasts of any length
- Whisper transcription when captions are missing
- Library export to Notion / Readwise / CSV
- Weekly new-episode email digest
- Priority support
Build cost transparency: each extraction calls Kimi (Moonshot) at ~$0.017 per 2-hour podcast. Pro tiers cover that + a small margin. We don't run ads.
Common questions
Architecture and pricing, in plain English.
- How does Cureyt fetch the YouTube transcript?
- Cureyt fetches the transcript inside your own browser using YouTube's public timedtext endpoints, with a fallback to scraping the on-page transcript panel. We never proxy YouTube from a central server, which means our architecture is structurally less exposed to YouTube's rate limits than server-side audio-extraction tools like Fluently.
- Which AI model does Cureyt use to extract mentions?
- Cureyt uses Kimi by Moonshot AI on the moonshot-v1-128k model, which has a 128,000-token context window — large enough to ingest a 4-hour podcast in a single pass. The default model can be swapped from the popup; users on accounts with K2 access can switch to kimi-k2-preview.
- How much does each extraction actually cost in API calls?
- On Kimi 128k, a typical 2-hour podcast costs $0.017–$0.025 per extraction, measured across multiple real episodes in April 2026. A 90-minute podcast on the moonshot-v1-32k model costs roughly $0.012. These numbers are why Cureyt can offer a free tier without burning cash on infrastructure.
- What categories does Cureyt extract?
- Cureyt extracts six categories from podcast transcripts: books, tools, supplements, studies (research papers), people, and products. Each mention includes a timestamp linking back to the moment in the YouTube video, a confidence score, and a Buy link where applicable.
- Does Cureyt work on non-podcast videos?
- Yes. Cureyt extracts mentions from any YouTube video that has a transcript — including tutorial walkthroughs, recipe videos, gear and product reviews, beauty and skincare videos, lectures, and conference talks. Podcasts are the primary use case because long-form audio is hardest to scrub manually, but the same extraction works on any creator who names books, products, tools, supplements, or studies on camera.
- Do I need to paste an API key?
- On the free tier today, yes — you paste a Moonshot API key in the popup. After Phase 2 ships (planned May 2026), the AI call moves server-side and you sign in with email instead. The free tier and pricing stay the same; only the friction goes away.
- Is my data private?
- Cureyt sends only the extracted text transcript to the model, not audio or video. The transcript is not stored beyond the 7-day per-(user, video) cache in your local browser storage. We do not sell or share user data. The current public site collects no user data; we are designing toward GDPR alignment for the Phase 2 Worker. Full policy in /privacy.
Ready when you are
Stop pausing podcasts.
Start listening again.
Free for 5 podcasts per week. No account, no credit card, nothing to install on your laptop beyond the Chrome extension itself. Install in 30 seconds.