Feynman-style content explainer

Send Kollab a YouTube video, podcast, short video, article, or note, and let an agent explain it until it actually clicks.

Summaries are useful, but they often leave the hard part untouched: do you really understand the idea, the assumptions behind it, and the parts you are likely to confuse?

Kollab can turn source links and transcripts into a Feynman-style explanation with plain-language concepts, analogies, blind spots, self-check questions, and a reusable learning note.

Feynman-style content explainer workflow visual
I want you to explain this source in a Feynman style. Source: - Link or file: [YouTube / TikTok / podcast / article / transcript] - My current level: [beginner / familiar / advanced] - What I care about: [topic, product, decision, or question] Please: 1. Extract the main idea from the source and explain it in one plain sentence. 2. Break the idea into 5 core concepts. For each concept, explain it like you would to a smart person who is new to the topic. 3. Use one concrete analogy for each difficult concept. 4. Point out hidden assumptions, missing context, and places where I might misunderstand the source. 5. Give me 5 self-check questions. If I cannot answer them, tell me which part to revisit. 6. Finish with a reusable note I can save to my knowledge base.

How the workflow runs

Read through the workflow once, then swap in your own roles, sources, and outputs.

01

Read the source

Kollab starts from a link, transcript, article, or file, and preserves the original context for follow-up questions.

02

Explain from first principles

The agent turns the source into core concepts, simple language, concrete analogies, and missing background.

03

Test real understanding

Self-check questions reveal whether the idea is clear or only feels familiar after a quick summary.

04

Save the learning note

The final note can be stored as concepts, blind spots, examples, and review questions for later use.

What the explanation run creates

The output should help you understand, not just remember that a source existed.

Core idea

Plain-language explanation

  • One-sentence idea
  • Five core concepts
  • Concrete analogies

Gaps

Blind spot map

  • Hidden assumptions
  • Missing context
  • Likely misunderstandings

Review

Self-check note

  • Questions to answer
  • Parts to revisit
  • Reusable knowledge-base note

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Understand the source before you save it

Turn links and transcripts into explanations, questions, and durable notes.

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