Videos

Videos keeps your YouTube links inside the workspace, so a walkthrough or lecture plays right beside your work instead of in another tab.

Demo clip coming soon
A video in place
In Geometry: a symmetry walkthrough playing in the panel while a triangle is sketched on the board beside it.

Add a video

Add Video opens a small form. You name the video and paste its link - Mesh never digs one up for you, so every video here is one you chose to save.

  1. Type a Title you'll recognize later, like Lines of symmetry, explained.
  2. Paste the YouTube URL from your browser or the Share button.
  3. A live Preview appears the moment the link is valid.
  4. Press Save Video and it drops into the list.
Demo clip coming soon
The Add Video form
Name the video, paste its YouTube link, and a live preview confirms it before you save.

Keep it beside your work

A saved video doesn't have to stay on this shelf. Send it wherever it helps and it stays one tap from playing.

Pin to the boardDrops the video onto the current whiteboard page, where it plays right on the canvas next to your sketch.
Reference it anywhereAn @ reference in chat or a Note links back to it, so a tap pops it open without losing your place.

Mesh coaches, it doesn't watch

Mesh can see a video's title and link, but it can't watch the footage, hear the audio, or read a transcript - so don't expect it to summarize one for you.

What it can do is point you to the right video, then check what stuck. Save a walkthrough on rotational symmetry, tell Mesh you've watched it, and it can quiz you on the idea and fold what you got into what it remembers in Memory.

Tip  Give each video a plain, specific name - Mesh only ever sees the name, so a clear title is how you point it at the right one.