Show HN: I Built a Site That Curates Weird YouTube Rabbit Holes Daily
20 bas_sen 6 6/20/2025, 2:35:50 PM yourabbit.com ↗
I built Yourabbit.com — a site that curates hand-picked YouTube rabbit holes grouped by themes like quirky psychology, obscure tech, weird facts, and binge-worthy oddities.
It’s not driven by the YouTube algorithm — every collection is themed and curated manually (for now), with a backend I’m automating to fetch and organize new rabbit holes daily.
Built as a hybrid Astro + Next.js project, optimized for static generation and speed.
I’m also pairing videos with custom summaries and commentary (using AI), and would love feedback from the HN crowd on:
Content model (too wide? not specific enough?)
Scaling ideas or features worth adding
Whether it's fun enough to keep people coming back
Open to any critique or ideas. Thanks!
There is a bit too much pop culture and "fluff" looking content at a first glance. That might be fine as far as "weird YouTube rabbit holes" goes, but I guess what I was hoping to find might be a little more esoteric and not so much "oh, some celebrity I've never heard of did covers on YouTube."
The amount of content here also makes me a bit skeptical, because a proper deep dive into a rabbit hole requires a bit of curation.
Here's a free idea for you: I bet a Substack page where you put together one "weird deep dive" per week could do really well. It would be fun to see "ah, what did he get into this week" and then have an easy way to queue up the videos for an hour or two of chilling on the couch. It would feel a little more deliberate. Like you picked some random topic and started absorbing it, and then return to the community with a few videos that kind of "overview" the thing.
I say Substack for illustrative purposes here - I'm not suggesting you switch to Substack - but rather that maybe your model needs to be a little more curated. Build a reputation that this is a fun place to go for a random Sunday morning Youtube binge, that every "rabbit hole" on the site will be interesting.
Idk, just my thoughts.
[0] https://youtube.com/watch?v=qJ7ZAUjsycY
Right now, I'm still tuning the backend and experimenting with different types of videos. I definitely want to strike a better balance between fun/short-form content and deeper, high-quality creators like Scott Manley.
Would love to know what you look for in a great rabbit hole — I'm collecting that feedback to improve the next batch.