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Summarizer.tube vs Tactiq

A meeting transcription tool with a YouTube transcript side-feature vs. a purpose-built YouTube summarizer.

Last updated: May 2026

Overview: Which One Should You Pick?

Tactiq is a real-time meeting transcription tool: its Chrome extension joins Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams calls and transcribes them live, with a prompt library for generating action items, blog drafts, or email summaries from the transcripts. A separate free tool at tactiq.io/tools/youtube-transcript extracts YouTube transcripts as text — but the main app does not accept YouTube URLs for AI summarization, you have to copy the transcript and feed it through their prompt UI manually. Summarizer.tube is the opposite: native YouTube URL → structured AI summary with timestamps + chat in seconds, no signup, no manual copy-paste step. Different products. Both honest about it.

Feature Comparison

Side-by-side. Note the "Direct YouTube URL → AI summary" row — that's the biggest practical difference. The rest reflects Tactiq being a meeting-first tool.

FeatureSummarizer.tubeTactiq
TypeWeb appMeeting transcription (Google Meet primary) + Chrome ext
Signup requiredNoYes (Google account)
Browser extension requiredOptionalRequired for live meeting transcription
Direct YouTube URL → AI summaryYes (native)No — must upload transcript manually
Free YouTube transcript extractorYes (/tools/youtube-transcript)Yes (tactiq.io/tools/youtube-transcript)
Free summaries/day55 AI credits/month total
Chat with videoYesNo (prompt library only)
Key points extractionYes (structured)Yes (via prompt library)
Timestamped highlightsYes (clickable)Yes, on meeting transcripts
Multi-language support12 output languagesMultiple meeting transcription languages
Mobile supportFull (any browser)Web-focused; no native mobile
Summary formatSummary + key points + timestampsMarkdown export + prompt-library outputs
YouTube-specificYes (purpose-built)Different category — meetings first
Pro price$3.99/mo or $29.99/yr$12/mo (free includes 10 transcripts + 5 AI credits)

Pricing Comparison

Tactiq's free plan: 10 transcripts/month + 5 AI credits/month. Pro starts at $12/mo with more transcripts but still capped at 10 AI credits/month — that ceiling is the unusual constraint here: if your workflow relies on frequent AI summaries, you hit the credit limit early regardless of plan. Summarizer.tube Pro is $3.99/mo or $29.99/yr with no daily credit limit on Pro (5/day on free). For frequent YouTube summarization specifically, we're materially cheaper and don't cap AI credits at all.

Pros & Cons

Each tool is strong at what it's actually built for. Honest scorecard below.

Summarizer.tube

Pros

  • +Native YouTube URL → AI summary (no copy-paste step)
  • +No AI credit ceiling on Pro
  • +Chat with the video — Tactiq doesn't have this
  • +Pro is $3.99/mo vs Tactiq Pro $12/mo

Cons

  • We don't do live meeting transcription
  • No prompt library for varied output formats
  • No CRM / Slack push for meeting notes

Tactiq

Pros

  • +Real-time live transcription on Google Meet/Zoom/Teams
  • +Prompt library — action items, blog drafts, emails from same transcript
  • +Clean markdown export
  • +Free YouTube transcript extractor (text-only)

Cons

  • No direct YouTube URL → AI summary — manual transcript copy required
  • 10 AI credits/month even on Pro — hard ceiling
  • No chat-with-video feature
  • $12/mo entry vs $3.99/mo on our side
  • Built for meetings — YouTube is afterthought

Best For

The job matters more than feature counts. Pick based on what you actually do day to day.

Choose Summarizer.tube if you:

  • • Summarize YouTube content regularly
  • • Want paste-URL-get-summary in seconds (no manual transcript step)
  • • Need to chat with the video for follow-up questions
  • • Want unlimited daily summaries on Pro without an AI credit ceiling

Choose Tactiq if you:

  • • Record meetings on Google Meet/Zoom/Teams regularly
  • • Want a prompt library to generate varied outputs from the same transcript
  • • Need clean markdown export for downstream document workflows
  • • Don't mind copying YouTube transcripts manually for the rare cases you need them

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Tactiq summarize a YouTube video from a URL?

Not directly. Tactiq's free YouTube tool at tactiq.io/tools/youtube-transcript extracts the transcript as text — useful as a downloader — but to AI-summarize it you have to copy the transcript and feed it through Tactiq's prompt library on a separate page. There's no paste-URL-get-summary workflow like Summarizer.tube provides. Tactiq is genuinely a meeting transcription tool with YouTube transcript extraction as a side feature.

What about AI credit limits?

Tactiq's free plan includes 10 transcripts/month AND only 5 AI credits/month — so even on the Pro plan ($12/mo) you still get just 10 AI credits/month. That's a hard cap on summary generation regardless of how much transcription you do. Summarizer.tube gives 5 summaries/day on free (~150/month) and unlimited daily on Pro at $3.99/mo. For frequent YouTube summarization, the credit-based model is restrictive.

Does Tactiq have native YouTube integration like a Chrome extension?

Their Chrome extension is for live meeting transcription on Google Meet, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams — it does NOT activate on YouTube watch pages. Summarizer.tube has an optional Chrome extension specifically for YouTube that triggers summary generation in-page. Different product surfaces entirely.

Which has better language coverage?

Tactiq supports multiple meeting transcription languages, but published count is unverified in their pricing docs (2026-05-17). Summarizer.tube outputs in 12 named languages. For non-English YouTube content, both produce reasonable output — Tactiq's transcription is upstream of YouTube's own captions anyway when you use their YouTube tool.

Should I use both tools?

Yes if you regularly record meetings AND watch YouTube — there's almost no feature overlap. Use Tactiq for your Google Meet/Zoom calls (where it genuinely excels) and Summarizer.tube for the YouTube videos you watch on the side. Tactiq's $12/mo + our $3.99/mo = $16/mo total, which is roughly half of any single all-in-one alternative that does both jobs poorly.

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