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Summarizer.tube vs Grain

A meeting recorder for sales teams vs. a YouTube summarizer for everyone else.

Last updated: May 2026

Overview: Which One Should You Pick?

Grainis a meeting intelligence platform: it joins your Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, and Webex calls, records them, transcribes, and generates AI notes, highlight clips, and CRM updates. It's built for sales, customer success, and revenue teams. It does notsummarize public YouTube videos — that's a different category entirely. Summarizer.tube does the opposite: no meetings, no recording bot, no CRM — just paste a YouTube URL and get a structured summary with key points and timestamps. If you're comparing these two, you're really comparing two different products that share the word "video." Pick Grain if you record sales calls. Pick Summarizer.tube if you watch YouTube.

Feature Comparison

Direct comparison. The non-overlap is genuine: Grain doesn't accept YouTube URLs at all, and Summarizer.tube doesn't record live meetings. The features below show where each tool actually competes (or doesn't).

FeatureSummarizer.tubeGrain
TypeWeb appMeeting recorder (Zoom/Meet/Teams/Webex bot)
Signup requiredNoYes
Browser extension requiredOptionalChrome extension for highlight workflows
Free summaries/day520 meetings total on free plan
Chat with videoYesYes (on recorded meetings, not YouTube)
Key points extractionYes (structured)Yes, for meetings
Timestamped highlightsYes (clickable)Yes — highlight clips are Grain's core feature
Multi-language support12 output languagesMultiple meeting transcription languages
Mobile supportFull (any browser)Web-focused; mobile apps not prominent
Summary formatSummary + key points + timestampsMeeting notes + highlight clips + CRM-ready summaries
YouTube-specificYes (purpose-built)Different category — meetings only
Pro price$3.99/mo$19/seat/mo (Starter, annual)

Pricing Comparison

Grain has a free plan capped at 20 meetings, a Starter plan at $19/seat/month (billed annually), and Business/Enterprise tiers above that. Summarizer.tube Pro is $3.99/mo or $29.99/yr — roughly 5× cheaper but solves a fundamentally different problem (meeting recording vs. on-demand YouTube summarization).

Pros & Cons

Each tool is best-in-class for its actual job. The honest pros and cons are below — pick based on the job you're actually trying to do.

Summarizer.tube

Pros

  • +Actually summarizes YouTube — Grain does not
  • +No signup, no recording bot, no CRM setup
  • +Pro is $3.99/mo vs Grain's $19/seat/mo
  • +Designed for one-off public videos, not internal meetings

Cons

  • We don't record live meetings — Grain owns that workflow
  • No CRM push (Salesforce, HubSpot)
  • No team-shared video library or coaching features

Grain

Pros

  • +Best-in-class for sales-call recording and highlight clipping
  • +Deep CRM integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot)
  • +Team coaching insights and follow-up email automation
  • +Real-time meeting bot across Zoom/Meet/Teams/Webex

Cons

  • Does not summarize public YouTube videos at all
  • $19/seat/month entry point — built for teams, not individuals
  • Free plan capped at 20 meetings (lifetime, not monthly)
  • Wrong tool entirely if your use case is YouTube learning

Best For

These two tools don't compete for the same dollar. Use whichever one matches the actual job you're doing.

Choose Summarizer.tube if you:

  • • Want to summarize YouTube videos (podcasts, tutorials, lectures)
  • • Are an individual, not a sales team
  • • Don't need CRM integrations
  • • Want $3.99/mo pricing, not enterprise SaaS

Choose Grain if you:

  • • Record 10+ sales calls per week with your team
  • • Need Salesforce/HubSpot integration
  • • Want highlight clips and AI coaching from meetings
  • • Have a budget of $19+/seat/month with company as the buyer

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Grain summarize a YouTube video?

Not natively. Grain is a meeting bot that joins Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Webex calls to record and summarize them. There's no documented YouTube-URL workflow on grain.com as of 2026-05-17. If you want a YouTube summary, Grain is the wrong tool — Summarizer.tube or NotebookLM are the right category.

Why are these even compared then?

Because both produce 'AI video summaries' in product copy, and people land on Grain expecting YouTube support. Honest answer: Grain is for meetings, Summarizer.tube is for YouTube. They don't overlap. We're being transparent so you don't pay $19/seat/month for the wrong tool.

Could you upload a YouTube recording to Grain?

Grain accepts meeting recordings uploaded directly, but it's optimized for conversational video (two-way audio, speaker labels, action items). A YouTube tutorial or podcast will get a transcript and notes, but you'll be paying for meeting-intelligence features (coaching, CRM sync) that don't apply. Summarizer.tube is designed for that content shape and costs ~5× less.

Is Grain's free plan enough for occasional use?

20 meetings total is a hard cap — once you've hit it on the free plan, you upgrade or stop. Summarizer.tube's free tier is 5 per day, refreshing daily and forever — better fit if you summarize a few videos a week. Grain's economics assume you're a paid seat in a team workflow.

What about the Chrome extension?

Grain offers a Chrome extension primarily for clipping and sharing meeting highlights, not for summarizing arbitrary YouTube pages. Summarizer.tube's optional Chrome extension activates on any YouTube watch page and triggers a summary in place — completely different workflow and intent.

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