Welcome to the Notion template that can help you manage your YouTube account. If you feel overwhelmed by the number of channels you're subscribed to and are having trouble finding what you're looking for, this template is for you. It allows you to take notes on videos, categorize your channels, and avoid clutter on your YouTube homepage.
To get started, duplicate this Notion template and open it in your Notion account. You'll see that there are several pages you can use to organize your YouTube account.
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This Notion template can be even more useful when paired with the "Save to Notion" Chrome extension. With this extension, you can quickly save YouTube videos to your Notion account and add notes to them without leaving the YouTube page.
You can download the "Save to Notion" extension from the Chrome Web Store here.
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The first page is the "Home" page, where you can add your favorite channels and see their latest videos. You can also add notes to each video and categorize them according to your preferences.
This page was expected to have a lot of videos. At the end of each section, you will find the phrase "see more". This is a link that takes you directly to more content, whether it be channels, videos, playlists, or notes.
The "Channels" page allows you to create categories for your channels, making it easy to find the channels you want to watch. You can also add new channels and edit existing ones.
The "Videos" page displays all the videos you've added notes to, making it easy to find them later. You can also filter videos by category, channel, or date.
The "Archive" page allows you to store completed or archived channels, videos, and notes. You can easily access this page to review any previous content whenever you need it.
Open the YouTube channel you want to save to Notion.
Click the "Save to Notion" extension icon in your Chrome browser.
Select the channel database from your notion account and save.
Add fields such as "photo" below and select the property form from the Notion database. Make sure to hide the last four fields.
Click the "Save" button.
The channel will be saved to your Notion database, and you can access it from the "Home" or "Channels" page of this template.