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How a VC Uses Sipsip to Track 30 Channels Without Watching a Single Video

Wendy Zhang
Wendy Zhang·Founder of sipsip.ai··4 min read
VC morning routine with Sipsip AI briefs replacing YouTube video watching

A partner at a growth-stage VC fund follows 30+ YouTube channels across AI, biotech, and climate — and hasn't watched a video in full for over three months.

The Problem With Being a Well-Informed Investor

The best content on AI infrastructure, drug discovery, and clean energy in 2026 isn't in research papers or Bloomberg terminals — it's on YouTube. Founder interviews, deep technical explainers, conference talks.

The problem: staying current across 30 channels could consume 4+ hours of video per day. That's not a workflow, that's a second job.

The Sipsip Workflow

Every morning at 6:45am, one email. Thirty channels, condensed to what matters. Each brief includes: the video title, a 3-point summary, one standout quote, and a "worth full watch" rating.

The investor reads through in about 12 minutes over coffee. Most days, 1–2 videos get flagged as worth watching in full. Everything else has been captured.

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Wendy Zhang
Wendy Zhang
Founder of sipsip.ai

With a background spanning advertising and internet, I've launched 8+ apps and built 10+ products across mobile, web, and AI. Now I'm building a system that extracts signal from noise — turning fragmented information into clear, actionable decisions.

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