ConceptSeek is a tool for finding specific concepts within YouTube videos, podcasts, lectures, and long-form research documents. It enables users to pinpoint exact passages and moments across a vast array of content from user-specified sources. It allows users to directly navigate to any search result in its original context. The tool supports broader searching beyond specific keyword match, allowing users to find thematic connections and abstract ideas across multiple sources of content.
I built this while working on my master's thesis in philosophy of art.
I was constantly dealing with videos, interviews, and long articles that contained valuable ideas, but it was incredibly slow to find where specific concepts were actually discussed across all that content.
When I tried using typical AI tools, I kept getting generalized answers, often incorrect, and disconnected from the actual sources I cared about.
Even when I tried feeding them the content manually, the results were not precise enough to be useful.
So I built ConceptSeek.
ConceptSeek does the opposite: it helps you find and explore ideas inside real sources.
You can jump to exact moments in videos, search across multiple sources, and compare how different people explain the same concept.
I would really love your feedback: • What would you use this for? • What feels confusing or missing?
Happy to answer anything here!
About ConceptSeek on Product Hunt
“Find concepts across videos and text instantly”
ConceptSeek launched on Product Hunt on April 9th, 2026 and earned 66 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #57 on the daily leaderboard. ConceptSeek is a tool for finding specific concepts within YouTube videos, podcasts, lectures, and long-form research documents. It enables users to pinpoint exact passages and moments across a vast array of content from user-specified sources. It allows users to directly navigate to any search result in its original context. The tool supports broader searching beyond specific keyword match, allowing users to find thematic connections and abstract ideas across multiple sources of content.
On the analytics side, ConceptSeek competes within Education, Artificial Intelligence and Search — topics that collectively have 562.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ConceptSeek performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted ConceptSeek?
ConceptSeek was hunted by Eduard V. Hartley. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hi, I am Eduard, the founder of ConceptSeek.
I built this while working on my master's thesis in philosophy of art.
I was constantly dealing with videos, interviews, and long articles that contained valuable ideas, but it was incredibly slow to find where specific concepts were actually discussed across all that content.
When I tried using typical AI tools, I kept getting generalized answers, often incorrect, and disconnected from the actual sources I cared about.
Even when I tried feeding them the content manually, the results were not precise enough to be useful.
So I built ConceptSeek.
ConceptSeek does the opposite:
it helps you find and explore ideas inside real sources.
You can jump to exact moments in videos, search across multiple sources, and compare how different people explain the same concept.
I would really love your feedback:
• What would you use this for?
• What feels confusing or missing?
Happy to answer anything here!