What is Afterword?
The Afterword is a multi-modal summarizer that can summarize various types of content such as web articles, YouTube videos, text, and audio files. It allows users to save summaries in their account, import Pocket saves, and provides auto-labeling of saves into searchable categories. Users can paste a URL, upload a file, or use a Chrome extension to capture content for summarization. Afterword supports different file types including PDFs, DOCX, EPUB, MP3, and MP4. It can also convert YouTube videos into text summaries, offering control over summary length and features like source verification, auto-categorization, and annotation of summaries. The team behind Afterword includes Mohammed as the CEO with extensive engineering and startup experience, and Aneesh as the CTO with expertise in technology and filmmaking.
Who created Afterword?
"Afterword" was created by Mohammed Kheezar Hayat, who serves as the CEO of the company. Mohammed has 7 years of experience as an engineering lead and previously worked as a technical architect, successfully leading a 20-employee B2B startup to profitability. The company also has Aneesh Arora as the CTO, who has experience as a Tech lead and a professional filmmaker, having worked on ERP projects and ads for known brands like Coke.
What is Afterword used for?
- Summarize YouTube videos
- Summarizing YouTube videos
- Summarizing web articles
- Summarizing text and audio files
- Saving summaries in your account
- Importing Pocket saves into Afterword
- Auto labeling saves into searchable categories
- Summarizing long YouTube videos
- Summarizing technical documents
- Summarizing notes for easy memorization
- Flexible extension with precise length control
- Summarize web articles
- Summarize text and audio files
- Save summaries in your account
- Import Pocket saves into Afterword
- Auto label saves into searchable categories
- Precise control over summary length
- Supports a range of file types including PDFs, DOCX, EPUB, MP3, and MP4
- Source verification, auto categorization, and annotation of summaries
- Summarize text files
- Summarize audio files
- Support for a wider range of file types
- Source verification
- Multi-level summaries
- Control summary length
- Support a range of file types including PDFs, DOCX, EPUB, MP3, and MP4
- Provide features like source verification, auto categorization, and annotation of summaries
- Summarizing text files
- Summarizing audio files
- Importing Pocket saves
- Support for various file types including PDFs, DOCX, EPUB, MP3, and MP4
- Turning YouTube videos into text summaries
Who is Afterword for?
- Professionals working with lengthy technical documents
- Filmmakers
- Content creators
- Researchers
- Students
- Professionals
- Note and writing apps
- LLMs
- Writing assistants
How to use Afterword?
To use Afterword effectively, follow these steps:
- Paste a URL, upload a file, or use the Chrome extension to capture content from the web.
- Afterword will process the content and provide a summarized version in the desired length.
- Afterword supports various file types like PDFs, DOCX, EPUB, MP3, and MP4.
- It can convert YouTube videos into text summaries, enabling quick access to key information.
- Control the summary length precisely and enjoy features like source verification, auto categorization, and annotation.
- For multi-level summaries, Afterword is a suitable tool.
- To connect with Pocket, click on your profile icon, select Pocket from the drop-down menu, and click on "Connect".
- Afterword allows you to import your Pocket saves, auto-labels saves into searchable categories, and saves all content summaries in your account.
By following these steps, you can efficiently use Afterword to summarize various types of content and organize key information for easy access and reference.