Video Notes Pricing: Free Trial & Plans from $7/mo
Start free. Upgrade when you’re ready.
Whether you’re a student, creator, or professional, pick the plan that fits how you learn. Start with a free 30-day trial, no credit card required, then upgrade when you’re ready.
Free Trial
- 10 video extractions
- AI-powered summaries
- Timestamped notes
- Video chat assistant
- Multi-language transcripts
Standard
Billed as $84/year
- Everything in Free, plus:
- Unlimited video extractions
- Deep analysis: tools, steps & insights
- Personal video library
- Search across all videos
- Priority support
Pro
Billed as $216/year
- Everything in Standard, plus:
- Scheduled automatic extractions
- YouTube channel monitoring
- Competitor analysis & insights
- Real-time notifications
- Account performance analytics
☕ For less than two cups of coffee a month, turn every YouTube video into notes you’ll actually keep.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Video Notes.
Standard gives you unlimited video extractions, deep analysis, a personal video library, and cross-video search. Pro adds scheduled extractions, channel monitoring, and analytics. Ideal for power users and teams.
Absolutely. You can cancel from your account settings at any time. You'll keep access until the end of your billing period.
If you regularly learn from YouTube (tutorials, lectures, podcasts, or conference talks), $7/mo replaces hours of rewatching and manual note-taking. Most users say it pays for itself after a single video.
No. Just sign up with your email and start extracting videos immediately. You won't be charged anything during the 30-day trial.
One extraction = one YouTube video processed. You get the full package: timestamped summary, key takeaways, transcript, deep analysis, and a chat assistant, all from a single extraction.
Yes. You can switch between Standard and Pro, or change from monthly to annual billing, anytime from your account settings. Changes take effect at your next billing cycle.
Have more questions? Visit our FAQ page or see how people use Video Notes.
