AICHE +Youtube Integration
Voice for comments and descriptions
Speak your YouTube content instead of typing.
The short answer: open YouTube in your browser, click into any text field (comment, description, community post), press ⌃+⌥+R (Mac) or Ctrl+Alt+R (Windows/Linux), speak for 20-60 seconds, and AICHE inserts your formatted text.
Typing thoughtful YouTube comments or comprehensive video descriptions takes time away from content creation and community engagement.
- Open YouTube.com in your browser.
- Navigate to a video or your channel's upload/community page.
- Click into the comment field, description box, or community post composer.
- Press your AICHE hotkey to start recording.
- Speak your content naturally (example: "excellent tutorial on React hooks, the explanation of useEffect dependencies finally clicked for me, one suggestion would be covering cleanup functions in more detail since that trips up beginners").
- Press the hotkey again - AICHE transcribes, applies formatting, and inserts the text.
- Post the comment or save the description.
Heads-up: when dictating video descriptions, include timestamps by speaking them explicitly ("at two minutes thirty seconds I cover authentication"). AICHE transcribes numbers, but you'll need to convert to timestamp format (2:30) manually.
The pro-tip: for technical tutorial videos, use AICHE to dictate detailed descriptions with code snippets, resource links, and chapter breakdowns. Speaking this content takes 3 minutes instead of 15 minutes of typing, and better descriptions improve video discoverability.
Result: writing thoughtful YouTube comments or comprehensive descriptions that takes 12 minutes of typing becomes 3 minutes of dictation, increasing your engagement and content quality.
Do this now: find one technical tutorial video that helped you, scroll to comments, press your hotkey, and dictate a detailed response explaining what worked well and what could be improved.