YouTube toolkit

Programmatic · TorqStudio

Workout playlist math for training blocks

Training playlists mix warm-ups, cooldowns, and single-move deep dives. Summing minutes helps athletes and coaches align sessions with calendar reality—especially when playback speed is not an option for follow-along movement.

Export summaries when you share programs with clients who need printable or offline references alongside watch links.

Primary tool: open the main YouTube playlist length calculator.

Playback speed

Wall-clock time at each rate (after you calculate).

Frequently asked questions

Answers focused on this tool. The homepage has a broader FAQ for the whole site.

Why use the dedicated playlist page instead of only the home calculator?
Same calculator and API—this page is a focused URL you can bookmark or share. Totals, ranges, playback-speed estimates, and exports work identically.
Can I use a watch URL instead of a playlist link?
Yes, if the URL includes list= with a public playlist ID. The server resolves playlist items through the YouTube Data API the same way as a playlist?list= link.
What if some videos are missing from the total?
Unavailable, private, or region-blocked videos may be omitted from API responses. Your From/To range also limits which slots are summed.
Do exports include every column shown in the table?
JSON is the fullest export; CSV and summary text focus on titles, indices, and durations. Pick the format that fits your spreadsheet or notes workflow.
Why does my summary end with a TorqStudio line?
Text exports append a short attribution so shared totals stay traceable to this calculator—remove it only if your workflow forbids third-party footers.
Can I compare two playlists side by side?
Run each playlist separately and export JSON or CSV. There is no merged diff view yet—use spreadsheets or scripts for head-to-head comparisons.