My First Million Transcripts
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri brainstorm business ideas and interview successful entrepreneurs about how they built their companies.
Recent My First Million Videos

If you have career regrets in 2026, watch this.

Why the Self-Help Industry Is Built on Lies

Dumb iPhone Apps Are Making People Rich Again (Here’s how)

From selling ACs to becoming the tourism king of Jamaica

Elon’s wildest interview yet — our reaction

Scott Galloway: Why I'm selling my American stocks

5 AI Tools that make you feel like you’re in 2050

If you’re in your 40s, build a business on these trends.
Why Use Transcripts?
Fast-paced business ideas and strategies. Transcripts help capture specific ideas mentioned during rapid-fire discussions.
Search Content
Find specific quotes and references instantly
AI Summaries
Get key takeaways from long episodes
Study & Reference
Export to notes apps like Notion or Obsidian
Topics Covered
Ready to transcribe My First Million videos?
Get instant transcripts and AI summaries from any My First Million episode. No account required to start.
Get Started FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Simply paste any My First Million video URL into YTS, and we'll instantly generate an accurate transcript. You can then create AI summaries, export to your notes app, or search through the content.
YTS uses YouTube's official caption data when available, combined with AI enhancement for accuracy. For My First Million's long-form content, we ensure timestamps are preserved and speaker context is maintained.
Yes! After generating a transcript, click "Summarize" to get AI-powered summaries. This is especially useful for My First Million's content covering Business ideas, Startups, Side hustles.
Similar Channels
Productivity tips, study techniques, and insights on building a life you love from a doctor-turned-YouTuber and entrepreneur.
Startup advice from the world's top accelerator. Includes founder interviews, Startup School lectures, and tactical business guidance.
Tech billionaires Chamath, Jason, Sacks, and Friedberg discuss technology, economics, politics, and poker.



