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Most mobile users do not want another app. They want a fast way to copy a link, open one page, and get the output. That is why the best mobile summarizer workflow is usually a link-first flow, not a complex install flow.
What mobile users actually need
On desktop, people tolerate more setup. On mobile, they want fewer steps:
- copy a link from YouTube, Safari, or a PDF viewer
- open one tool page
- paste the link from the clipboard
- generate the summary without extra routing decisions
Where 5tldr fits
5tldr now supports a lightweight mobile link flow in the main Tool page. The workflow is intentionally simple: copy a link, tap Paste from clipboard, then generate the summary or learning output you need.
Why link workflows matter more than app wrappers
A mobile workflow succeeds when it respects the source. YouTube links should stay video workflows. PDF links should stay document workflows. Article links should stay web reading workflows. The user should not have to think about that mapping every time.
When mobile is especially valuable
- saving a lecture for later review between classes
- summarizing an article from a group chat before opening it fully
- capturing a PDF someone sent over email or messaging
Step-by-step: summarize a link on mobile
Here is the exact workflow that takes under 30 seconds:
- Long-press a link in YouTube, Safari, Chrome, or any messaging app and tap Copy Link.
- Open 5tldr.com in your mobile browser (bookmark it or add it to your home screen for faster access).
- Tap the input field — on most phones, a Paste option appears automatically.
- 5tldr detects the link type (video, article, or PDF) and routes it to the right summarizer.
- Read the structured summary, copy key points, or save it to your library for later.
Comparing mobile summarization options
We tested several approaches to mobile summarization side by side:
- ChatGPT on mobile: Requires pasting the full text (not a link). Slow for video content. No structured output.
- Dedicated summarizer apps: Require downloading another app, creating another account, and learning another interface. Most people abandon them.
- Browser-based link flow (5tldr): No app install. Paste a link, get a summary. Works across YouTube, articles, and PDFs with the same interface.
The browser-based approach wins for most people because it requires zero setup and works with the share and copy actions already built into every phone.
The limit of mobile workflows
Mobile is best for intake and quick summaries. If you are doing a full research session or working across many sources, desktop is still the better environment. The mobile flow is about speed, not replacing every knowledge workflow.
The takeaway
If you already live in mobile apps, the best summarizer is the one that accepts a copied link immediately and keeps the workflow lightweight. No app install, no extra accounts — just copy a link, paste it, and read the summary. That is the role a mobile-first summarizer should play.