DeepQuery is veridive's live YouTube answer engine. Ask a question and veridive searches the open spoken web in real time — it doesn't rely on a pre-built index, so even very recent uploads are fair game.
What happens when you ask
Behind a single question, DeepQuery does a lot of work for you:
- It interprets your question and runs focused searches across YouTube.
- It opens the most promising videos and reads their transcripts — not just titles and descriptions.
- It finds the exact moments that actually address what you asked.
- It writes you a clear answer, citing each point to the second.
This is why DeepQuery can answer questions a normal search can't: it judges videos by what's said inside them, then pinpoints the relevant seconds.
Focus on one creator with @
Type @ in the chat box to scope your question to a specific YouTube channel — veridive has over 1,000,000 channels mapped, so you can ask "what has this creator said about X?" and search only their videos. It's available on every plan, including Free, and you won't find it anywhere else. See how channel search works →
When to use DeepQuery
- "What did [person] say about [topic]?"
- "Find expert opinions on [decision I'm making]."
- "What's the consensus among reviewers on [product]?"
- "Has anyone explained [hard concept] in plain terms?"
If instead you want to reason over your own chosen sources, use DeepContext.
Getting the best results
DeepQuery rewards a well-formed question. See Writing effective queries, control depth with the response-mode selector, and understand why the best source isn't always the most popular one in How veridive ranks results.
