Annotations turn a saved video from a bookmark into a reference. Open any saved video and write your own notes — what hook it used, what format applied, what made it land.Documentation Index
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What annotations are
- Manual, free-text notes you write on a saved video.
- Visible whenever you reopen the video inside Wholana.
- Tied to the video, not to a specific list — the same video shows the same notes wherever it appears.
Annotations are fully manual. Wholana does not generate or suggest notes; there is no AI assistance on this feature today.
What to write
There’s no required format. Notes that tend to be useful later capture:- The hook — the first 1–3 seconds and what made you keep watching.
- The format — talking-head, POV, screen recording, slideshow, duet, etc.
- The angle — the specific take or framing that differentiated it.
- What you’d steal — the part you want to apply to your own content.
Why this is worth doing
Pattern recognition compounds. A single annotated video isn’t much; fifty annotated videos in a niche become a private playbook of what works. Notes you write today are reference material when you plan content next week.Related
- Saved lists — group annotated videos by theme.
- Creator tracking — annotate the recurring patterns you spot across one creator’s catalogue.