HI! Thank you for sharing this method, this would really be helpful. But I still can't complete the process, because I cannot find the Replit link in the description section. Hope you could help me, thank you!
Hi JeanBree! The link is located in google drive folder, specifically the "RUclips Agents API Code and Other Links" file. For quick reference here is the direct link to the Replit code: replit.com/@hectorpublicfil/RUclipsAgentsAPICrew Let me know how your setup goes!
Love you're vibe. subscribed and liked. Supporting my latinos and my automation brothers. Thanks for the better explaining of CrewAI. I am going to play more with CrewAI.
@@Hector.levelup yeah I consult in AI. I've been in this field for decade. I'm playing with crewai right now. Very nice. Keep it up brother. Im going ot go thru all ur vids.
@@indramal I always forget to zoom in! Sorry about that! The link in the description gives you full access to the code directly if you want to use it for your own projects as well! :)
Wow men! Thanks so much, literally in the past day i thinking... hmm why not exist at extension or software the realizes this jobs, and today a views this video. Great job Hector!💪
A very good video, I like your way of incorporating mistakes that you can learn from. Your calm manner also contributes to the fact that I - although I also build make workflows - watch the video. One question, why CrewAI, you could also do the analysis with Prompt Chaining with Claude?
@@holgergelhausen8616 thank you for the kind feedback! Originally I did have it all chained together with Make.com modules, but once I had setup my web app functionality for the RUclips transcript and comment extraction I thought it would be worthwhile to exemplify how you could potentially integrate a make.com scenario with an agent system outside of make.com. What kind of automations do you work on??
great video hector, but don't you think that with n8n you can do what you do with the 2 platforms in one? In n8n you can write code in python and do everything you do in make
My main issue with n8n is that it uses Pyodide instead of a full version of Python, which limits the available packages. This can be very annoying when you need specific libraries that aren't supported. I've had to use the same approach as Hector as a workaround
Interesting ! Make.com also uses “0code kit”. A similar limitation as Pyodide and also not user beginner friendly at all if you’re trying to troubleshoot a script. Thank you for sharing that detail !
@@Hector.levelup I'm also telling you this because the market is increasingly moving from make to n8n due to AI and you can take advantage of this by creating n8n content bro, greetings
@@Tkamskerthere are tools like Otter.ai that do video to text transcription , but the free tier runs out fairly quickly. If you have access to the video file (or a way of downloading ) you could just reupload it to RUclips and have it as “unlisted”. RUclips will generate the captions and you can add the video to a playlist to do the analysis with this automation. Hope this helps !
Thank you.....Great work. Subscribed.
I’m glad you liked it. I hope it proves to be a helpful automation for you :)
HI! Thank you for sharing this method, this would really be helpful. But I still can't complete the process, because I cannot find the Replit link in the description section. Hope you could help me, thank you!
Hi JeanBree! The link is located in google drive folder, specifically the "RUclips Agents API Code and Other Links" file. For quick reference here is the direct link to the Replit code:
replit.com/@hectorpublicfil/RUclipsAgentsAPICrew
Let me know how your setup goes!
You're finally back
Good to be back! Let’s catch up on Discord!
welcom back hector
Good to be back! Will catch up with you soon!
Fantastic video. This definitely sparked some thoughts... Replit is incredible and, this is a great use-case for it.
Glad you liked it! Replit has definitely been a super fun tool to use. Looking forward to creating much more with it!
Great video as always! Cheers from Brazil!
Thank you! Will catch up with you on Discord Samuel! Would love to hear about how your project is coming along !
Love you're vibe. subscribed and liked. Supporting my latinos and my automation brothers. Thanks for the better explaining of CrewAI. I am going to play more with CrewAI.
@@AntonioEvans glad you found it helpful! I see you have some content on your channel too! Will check it out !
@@Hector.levelup yeah I consult in AI. I've been in this field for decade. I'm playing with crewai right now. Very nice. Keep it up brother. Im going ot go thru all ur vids.
Nice video. Please make code font size a little bit bigger.
@@indramal I always forget to zoom in! Sorry about that! The link in the description gives you full access to the code directly if you want to use it for your own projects as well! :)
@@Hector.levelup thank you bro.
Wow men! Thanks so much, literally in the past day i thinking... hmm why not exist at extension or software the realizes this jobs, and today a views this video. Great job Hector!💪
Thank you for the kind words ! I hope you will find it as useful as I have! Just saw you have a VoiceFlow tutorial so gonna check that out !
A very good video, I like your way of incorporating mistakes that you can learn from. Your calm manner also contributes to the fact that I - although I also build make workflows - watch the video.
One question, why CrewAI, you could also do the analysis with Prompt Chaining with Claude?
@@holgergelhausen8616 thank you for the kind feedback!
Originally I did have it all chained together with Make.com modules, but once I had setup my web app functionality for the RUclips transcript and comment extraction I thought it would be worthwhile to exemplify how you could potentially integrate a make.com scenario with an agent system outside of make.com.
What kind of automations do you work on??
great video hector, but don't you think that with n8n you can do what you do with the 2 platforms in one? In n8n you can write code in python and do everything you do in make
My main issue with n8n is that it uses Pyodide instead of a full version of Python, which limits the available packages. This can be very annoying when you need specific libraries that aren't supported. I've had to use the same approach as Hector as a workaround
Appreciate the feedback! I have tried python code within N8n automations yet so I will have to look into this. Thank you !
Interesting ! Make.com also uses “0code kit”. A similar limitation as Pyodide and also not user beginner friendly at all if you’re trying to troubleshoot a script. Thank you for sharing that detail !
@@Hector.levelup I'm also telling you this because the market is increasingly moving from make to n8n due to AI and you can take advantage of this by creating n8n content bro, greetings
@@marcc0183 amazing! Thank you :)
Hi question what do you do if video has no transcript do you go for make your own transcript ? Via ai ?
@@Tkamskerthere are tools like Otter.ai that do video to text transcription , but the free tier runs out fairly quickly. If you have access to the video file (or a way of downloading ) you could just reupload it to RUclips and have it as “unlisted”. RUclips will generate the captions and you can add the video to a playlist to do the analysis with this automation. Hope this helps !
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Thank you ! Could you tell me a little more about how you would want to implement a similar automation ?