What to send
- One source-heavy video URL
- Channel URL and email
- The buyer or learner outcome
- Audience question or product idea connected to that video
One video brief
One strong video can reveal the product shape if it contains a durable lesson, framework, example, teardown, or decision model.
Manual source-backed brief.
Last updated: May 9, 2026.
A URL can identify a video. It cannot prove the lesson, framework, example, or audience question inside it by itself.
That is why the form asks for the viewer question and product context. The reply should point back to the submitted source, not turn into a generic channel audit.
A channel name, YouTube title, or URL is not enough. A URL identifies a video. It does not prove the lesson inside it. Send the channel, one real video or playlist URL, the audience question behind the request, and any notes about the framework, example, timestamp, or buyer context you want reviewed. The output is manual because it has to point back to real source material.
Free manual output
A one-video brief with the product angle, possible lesson page sections, source evidence needed, and where the video fits in a larger applied product.
Best fit: creators with educational source material, repeated audience questions, and a real product decision to make.