About Pareto
Pareto was built to solve a simple problem: YouTube has incredible knowledge, but finding it wastes hours. We fix that.
YouTube is the world's largest library of free education. Business, coding, design, marketing, personal development — it's all there. But there's a catch.
For every great video, there are dozens of clickbait ones. Flashy titles. Misleading thumbnails. 45 minutes of content that could've been 5. You've been there. We all have.
The result? Professionals who want to learn end up wasting time instead of saving it. That's the problem Pareto solves.
Pareto acts like a trusted friend who's already watched everything. Before you click, you see a grade. Hover, and you get the full picture: what the video covers, who it's for, and whether it's worth your time.
Decide in 2 seconds what used to take 20 minutes. No more gambling your time on content that doesn't deliver.
As a developer constantly learning new skills, I spent hours on YouTube — and too much of that time was wasted on videos that didn't deliver what they promised.
What if I could know before clicking whether a video was actually worth watching? What if I could see in seconds what others took 40 minutes to figure out?
I built the first version of Pareto for myself. A simple tool to grade videos based on actual content value, not views or likes. It worked. So I shared it.
300+ users now rely on Pareto to filter their YouTube experience. Every week, we help people reclaim hours of their time.
Every minute counts. We build tools that give you time back, not take it away.
It's not about watching more videos. It's about watching the right ones.
Access to knowledge shouldn't require wading through noise. We clear the path.