Don't collect content. Capture context.
The CalnFlow thread: SnapStackPaste · YouCapt · EyeC Pro — same habit, different surfaces.
YouTube is where you watch. YouCapt is what you keep.
How it flows
- Watch
- Capt
- Return
- Build
Practice loop
Problem
- Content piles up — Screenshots, tabs, and saves multiply without reusable meaning.
- Context evaporates — The why lived in the moment; the file does not carry it.
- Sorting is not learning — Organizing hoards is not the same as building from what mattered.
Solution
- Capture context — Timestamp + voice beside the source so meaning survives.
- Return to the second — Reopen understanding, not a vague reminder.
- Build across tools — Paste into Slack, docs, calendar, or code when the work is ready.
Find your next practice path on YouTube
Search a workflow or topic—results open as YouTube searches with intent. Paste a watch URL anywhere on this site (outside a text field) to jump straight into YouC.
Start with a practice path
Details
Context vs content
Content is what you collected. Context is what you meant when you collected it. YouCapt exists so YouTube watching produces context — captures you can return to and build from — not another watch-later pile.
A CalnFlow-wide habit
SnapStackPaste captures visual context. YouCapt captures learning context from video. EyeC Pro restores eye-to-eye communication — place what matters beneath your camera and measure Active Engagement. The philosophy is the same: do not collect content — capture context.
FAQ
- Is this only for YouTube?
- This page names the philosophy. YouCapt applies it to YouTube; sibling products apply the same habit to screens and live conversation.
- How is context different from a bookmark?
- Bookmarks store addresses. Context stores the second, your voice, and the frame — so reopening rebuilds understanding.





