Comments Keep - Chrome extension
Comments Keep - Chrome extension
Comments Keep - Chrome extension
THE PROBLEM
THE PROBLEM
YouTube comments disappear the moment you close the tab. But they contain genuinely useful things:
A recipe someone perfected with substitutions and corrected timings
An expert dropping a correction with sources in a documentary's comments
A recommendation for a book, a video, or a resource that reframes everything you just watched
A perspective so good you want to save it as research
A timestamp guide that makes a 3 hour video actually navigable
None of it can be bookmarked natively. Technically you could copy the comment, grab the URL, note the timestamp, and paste it all into Notes. Some people do. But the friction is high enough that most don't bother, and the comment is gone forever.
YouTube comments disappear the moment you close the tab. But they contain genuinely useful things:
A recipe someone perfected with substitutions and corrected timings
An expert dropping a correction with sources in a documentary's comments
A recommendation for a book, a video, or a resource that reframes everything you just watched
A perspective so good you want to save it as research
A timestamp guide that makes a 3 hour video actually navigable
None of it can be bookmarked natively. Technically you could copy the comment, grab the URL, note the timestamp, and paste it all into Notes. Some people do. But the friction is high enough that most don't bother, and the comment is gone forever.
YouTube comments disappear the moment you close the tab. But they contain genuinely useful things:
A recipe someone perfected with substitutions and corrected timings
An expert dropping a correction with sources in a documentary's comments
A recommendation for a book, a video, or a resource that reframes everything you just watched
A perspective so good you want to save it as research
A timestamp guide that makes a 3 hour video actually navigable
None of it can be bookmarked natively. Technically you could copy the comment, grab the URL, note the timestamp, and paste it all into Notes. Some people do. But the friction is high enough that most don't bother, and the comment is gone forever.








SOLUTION
SOLUTION
A bookmark icon sits next to every YouTube comment. Click it to save in one click.
Captures the comment, channel name, thumbnail, and the exact timestamp so you can jump back to that precise second
Search across all saved comments
Add tags to organise and filter
Copy comment to clipboard
Data never leaves your browser, no account, no server, no tracking
A bookmark icon sits next to every YouTube comment. Click it to save in one click.
Captures the comment, channel name, thumbnail, and the exact timestamp so you can jump back to that precise second
Search across all saved comments
Add tags to organise and filter
Copy comment to clipboard
Data never leaves your browser, no account, no server, no tracking
A bookmark icon sits next to every YouTube comment. Click it to save in one click.
Captures the comment, channel name, thumbnail, and the exact timestamp so you can jump back to that precise second
Search across all saved comments
Add tags to organise and filter
Copy comment to clipboard
Data never leaves your browser, no account, no server, no tracking
KEY DECISIONS
KEY DECISIONS
Tags are inline, no modals, everything within the card
The timestamp link was the most considered detail; a saved comment without knowing where in a 3 hour video it came from is only half useful
Handled edge cases like collab channels and subscriber count so the card always shows clean, accurate context
Zero backend by design; data lives in the browser's local storage with capacity for thousands of comments, no account, no tracking, free forever
Tags are inline, no modals, everything within the card
The timestamp link was the most considered detail; a saved comment without knowing where in a 3 hour video it came from is only half useful
Handled edge cases like collab channels and subscriber count so the card always shows clean, accurate context
Zero backend by design; data lives in the browser's local storage with capacity for thousands of comments, no account, no tracking, free forever
Tags are inline, no modals, everything within the card
The timestamp link was the most considered detail; a saved comment without knowing where in a 3 hour video it came from is only half useful
Handled edge cases like collab channels and subscriber count so the card always shows clean, accurate context
Zero backend by design; data lives in the browser's local storage with capacity for thousands of comments, no account, no tracking, free forever


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