Site Info

Site name
tubeRepeater
Operator
Individually maintained static site (not a company).
Purpose
Provide a browser-based YouTube A–B looping tool so learners can rehearse the same segment repeatedly.
What is provided
The home tool plus static pages such as How to Use, Privacy Policy, Contact, and this site information page. Video content and playback are provided by YouTube; this site does not claim rights to third-party videos.

Creator background and why this site exists

tubeRepeater is built and maintained by an individual who studies English and other languages on YouTube. The recurring need is to rehearse a very short span—often a few seconds to tens of seconds—many times over. For intensive listening and shadowing, looping the same two-to-ten-second slice twenty or more times is normal. Relying on hand-scrubbing the timeline or whole-video loop keeps pulling attention to “finding the edges” instead of listening and mimicking.

YouTube’s official website and app are oriented toward watching full uploads and queues; they only lightly support “lock A–B and stay there.” Not everyone wants browser extensions or scripts on the desktop. tubeRepeater is therefore a static page workflow: in the browser, on embed-allowed videos, set a start/end, loop inside that range, and slow down when the player allows—so the smallest rehearsal unit has the lowest friction to repeat.

The design assumes practice like: one line of dialogue until you can shadow it, drilling linked speech or tones on a tight loop, or rehearsing a subsection of a talk until you can paraphrase it—all centered on segments, not the full file. Goals such as offline ripping, bypassing region/age rules, or magically fixing Shorts-to-longform gaps are explicitly out of scope; each help page states those limits plainly.

Intended audience—and what this site is not

Best suited to people who are fine pasting a watch URL in a browser and rehearsing a short span many times. tubeRepeater is not trying to replace the YouTube app, enable downloads or offline rips, or bypass region, age, or embed blocks—those are platform/uploader policies the site cannot override.

Maintenance and updates

Individually maintained on a best-effort basis. Changes to YouTube embeds, IFrame behavior, or browser rules may require fixes or added notes. When something is out of this site’s control, it is stated in How to use. There is no SLA and no paid support line.

Relationship to third-party content

Video, thumbnails, the player, and their data processing are provided by YouTube (Google) and rightsholders. This site does not claim rights to user-uploaded content and is not a channel for copyright mediation. For disputes about a specific upload, use platform or uploader channels; the site can only show the player when embedding is allowed.

What contact email can cover

Helpful: reproducible bug reports, privacy-policy questions, and broken in-site links. Not promised: same-day answers, per-video licensing arbitration, takedown advocacy on your behalf, or custom engineering. See Contact for expectations and limits.

Disclaimer

The site is provided “as is” without warranties of uninterrupted service, error-free operation, or compatibility with every device, browser, or YouTube policy change. To the extent permitted by law, we are not liable for damages arising from use or inability to use the site.

Contact

Email: contact@tuberepeater.com