 Hey, guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosal here. I wanted to record a video about a really, really useful YouTube extension I just came across. It's called MultiSelect for YouTube, very deservedly one of the featured extensions on the Chrome Web Store. I've added it. Let me just show you how it works. So what I've done here is I'm currently in the process of building out a couple of YouTube playlists for language learners. I'm learning Hebrew. And I discovered a few days ago how to automatically translate captions from Hebrew and into English or from any language for that matter. So I'm in the process of building this big playlist. And I'm using mostly at the moment videos from Cannes, which is one of Israel's public broadcasters. So basically, I'm adding the ones that have subtitles into this playlist from their content repertoire. And you can see that some of them are not others. Now let me just take off the extension for a second and show you guys. I'm going to refresh now on this page. This is how YouTube looks regularly like, right? And what I was doing was going into add this video, add this video, skip this video, one by one by one, and incredibly, incredibly inefficient. So I figured there might be a plugin searched for MultiSelect for YouTube and discovered this. Now let me go ahead and turn this back on. Turn this back on for YouTube refresh. And as before we can see, it's now added these boxes under each video. So I can much, much more efficiently select one, two, three, and four. Now it's also added these second level context menus instead of having just the first level up here. It's created kind of, I'm going to call these phantom ones under the YouTube video. And just like the real ones, you're able to save to watch later, add to queue or save to playlists. What I'm going to do now is click save to playlist. And to show you guys how it works, I'm going to just create a test playlist two, set it to private and we should. If I go into test playlist two, we can see the four videos were added at once, which is amazing. So it's also visible on this page as you can see. So it's really not just for creating playlists, it's for managing YouTube videos more efficiently in general. In terms of the options you have here, it does give you a little context menu where you can hide it on the homepage, trends, subscriptions, library history, et cetera. So depending on what you're going to use it for, for instance, I'm using it in search results, right? So if you weren't using it, you could turn it off there so it doesn't kind of clutter up your YouTube or you could just turn it on and off when you're actually using it. So this is really, really good. I am going to buy this person a cup of coffee now because as a Hebrew learner learning through YouTube videos, this is going to make creating playlists for watching like so much more efficient. So really, really useful. Again, it's called multi-select for YouTube. It's available on the Chrome Web Store. And if you do something like this, curating playlists and you're trying to add, you know, a bunch of videos at one time instead of doing one by one, do this and it's going to make life so much more pleasant. Thank you guys for watching. More videos coming soon.