PeekaTube vs NoteGPT
NoteGPT is an all-in-one AI learning assistant combining video summarization with mind maps, AI chat, note-taking, and even AI presentations. It handles videos without subtitles (up to 150 minutes), supports batch summarizing up to 20 videos, and uses ChatGPT 4 and Claude 3. The free tier gives 15 quotas per month. However, the interface feels cluttered with features, and it doesn't analyze viewer comments.
Quick Comparison
| Feature | PeekaTube | NoteGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $5.99/mo | Free / Paid tiers |
| Speed | ~7s | ~8-12s |
| Free Tier | 3 free trials | 15 quotas/mo |
| Comment Analysis | Yes | No |
| Multilingual Output | Yes (10+ languages) | Yes |
| One-Click Export | Yes | Yes |
| Best For | Deep research, multilingual, full video understanding with comments | Note-taking & mind maps |
NoteGPT Strengths
Mind-map generation, AI chat for Q&A, works without subtitles, batch summarize 20 videos, multi-platform (not just YouTube), built-in note organization.
Why Choose PeekaTube Instead
PeekaTube is faster, more focused, and includes YouTube comment analysis that NoteGPT lacks. NoteGPT is a Swiss Army knife — PeekaTube is a sharp scalpel. If your primary use case is YouTube and you want speed + depth without feature bloat, PeekaTube is the sharper tool.
The Verdict
NoteGPT is the Swiss Army knife of video summarizers — mind maps, batch processing, AI chat, and multi-platform support. Choose PeekaTube when you want a sharper, faster tool focused specifically on YouTube with integrated comment analysis. NoteGPT for feature breadth; PeekaTube for YouTube depth.