I am launching a scraping API for Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more. Send a URL, get JSON back.
It also works as an MCP server, so Claude and Cursor can pull live data directly. I haven't opened a browser tab for research in weeks
Start at https://t.co/2u5woGcDXe
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@RoundtableSpace I built a free API/MCP server you can connect to Claude/OpenAI to pull data from YouTube Transcripts, Google Finance and Yahoo Finance
Use it free: https://t.co/EJ8yvTmGmj
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I built a tool that lets you check stats across YouTube, TikTok, X, Instagram, Twitch, and Threads in one place.
It covers things like follower counts, engagement rates, avg likes/comments/reposts per post, posting frequency, growth trends, estimated earnings, grades and rankings.
Could be useful if you're vetting creators for collabs, comparing performance across platforms, or just want a quick overview without jumping between 6 different sites.
@exploraX_@jalaal_tweets Two ways I use Claude to work with YouTube videos
- Connect the MCP server directly to Claude, it pulls the transcript automatically.
- Or just go to https://t.co/HZqkw7EmNU, copy the text, paste it into Claude
@RoundtableSpace I made a free YouTube transcript tool. You paste a link, it gives you the full text with timestamps
It is useful for summarizing long videos, searching what someone said, or feeding into AI tools. Supports 100+ languages
https://t.co/sikeicDRzp
I made a YouTube transcript tool. You paste a link, it gives you the full text with timestamps
It is useful for summarizing long videos, searching what someone said, or feeding into AI tools. Supports 100+ languages
Here is my version
Websites have stuff people really want to know:
- What are customers complaining about at that pizza shop? Go steal those customers.
- When someone Googles "best shoes", does your store show up first or does the other guy? Now you know who to beat.
- What jobs is that cool company hiring for? That tells you what they're building next.
- What are people saying about your app on Twitter? Fix what they hate, keep what they love.
All this info is right there on Google, Twitter, Reddit. But websites make it really hard to grab and at scale. You'd need to build little robots for each site, and they break all the time.
https://t.co/1oEcAz1NIV grabs it for you. Send a link, get the data back. Done. Now you use it to get more customers, beat competitors, and make smarter decisions.
I am launching a scraping API for Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more. Send a URL, get JSON back.
It also works as an MCP server, so Claude and Cursor can pull live data directly. I haven't opened a browser tab for research in weeks
Start at https://t.co/2u5woGcDXe