Search YouTube and pull video/channel metadata, comments and transcripts — views, likes, dates and full captions for research and content summaries.
YouTube actions
Ask in plain language — Praxivara picks the right YouTube action, runs it, and confirms anything sensitive first.
Search YouTube for videos by keyword and return each result's title, channel, view/like counts, duration, publish date, thumbnail and URL. Use this to discover videos on a topic or find a specific video.
Fetch full metadata for one or more known video URLs — title, channel, views, likes, comment count, duration, publish date and description.
List the videos published by a channel (newest first by default) with views, likes, duration and dates. Use to audit or monitor a creator.
Collect public comments on a video — author, text, like count and time — for sentiment and audience-reaction research. Summarize, don't quote at length.
Fetch the timed transcript/captions of a single video — the source text to summarize, extract quotes/timestamps, or answer questions about it.
YouTube triggers
Events in YouTube that can start an automation on their own — no clicks required once you set it up.
Fires when a watched channel publishes a new video, so the assistant can summarize it or notify the user.
On a fixed cadence, pulls a channel's recent uploads and their stats for a recurring digest.
Fires when a watched video crosses a view-count threshold the user set.
What you can ask in plain English
No menus, no automation builder to learn. Type it like you'd ask a capable assistant — Praxivara figures out the YouTube steps and shows you exactly what it did.
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