Classify YouTube songs with Azure OpenAI, review playlist categories, then sync private managed playlists.
Effective date: May 15, 2026
By using VibeShelf, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, do not use the app.
VibeShelf uses YouTube API Services. By using this app, you are also agreeing to be bound by the YouTube Terms of Service.
The app lets a signed-in user read playlists from their own YouTube account, review category assignments, and create or update private managed playlists in that same account after user confirmation.
The app shows a preview before writing playlist changes. Users decide which category assignments to apply. The app does not publish public playlists, upload videos, or expose a user's YouTube data to other users.
Users can disconnect YouTube access from inside the app. Disconnecting revokes the Google token, clears the local token cookie, and deletes locally stored YouTube-derived run and classification data.
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