TOKCAPTION
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BibiGPT uses AI to summarize video content across platforms. TokCaption extracts full timestamped transcripts from TikTok with four dedicated AI agents for creator analysis — summaries vs. full transcripts with analysis.
| FEATURE | TOKCAPTION | BIBIGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 5 transcripts/day | Limited summaries |
| Signup required | Yes | Yes |
| Hook scoring AI | ✓ | ✗ |
| Script rewrite AI | ✓ | ✗ (summary only) |
| Virality explainer | ✓ | ✗ |
| Bulk import | Profiles + collections | Single URL |
| REST API | ✓ | Check their site |
| Chrome extension | ✗ | Browser-based |
| Languages supported | 50+ | Multi-language AI |
| Starting paid price | $9/mo | Check their site |
| Export formats | TXT, SRT, VTT, CSV, JSON, PDF | Summary text |
BibiGPT wins when you only need the gist of a video, not the full transcript. If you are scanning 50 YouTube or TikTok videos and just want to know which ones are worth watching in full, AI summaries save significant time.
For multi-platform use — summarizing YouTube lectures, podcast episodes, and TikTok content in one tool — BibiGPT's breadth is an advantage. TokCaption focuses specifically on TikTok.
If your workflow does not require timestamps, subtitle files, or word-by-word transcript accuracy, summaries may be sufficient and faster to consume.
TokCaption wins when you need the actual words spoken — timestamps, exact phrasing, subtitle-format output for video editors, and word-level analysis. Summaries lose this detail by design.
For hook analysis, you need the exact opening line — not a paraphrase. TokCaption's Hook Scorer evaluates the precise words in the first 3 seconds. A summary cannot provide this level of granularity.
Bulk profile import, 6 export formats (including SRT/VTT for editors), and four AI agents make TokCaption the stronger choice for professional TikTok content work. At $9/mo, it delivers full transcripts plus creative intelligence.
The core difference between TokCaption and BibiGPT comes down to a fundamental content analysis question: do you need the exact words, or just the gist?
For content creators studying TikTok, the exact words matter enormously. The difference between a hook that says "Here's what nobody tells you about..." and one that says "I'm going to share something surprising" is the difference between 100K views and 1K views. Summaries flatten this distinction. Full transcripts preserve it.
TokCaption's four AI agents are built on full transcript access. The Hook Scorer evaluates the precise wording of opening lines — not paraphrased summaries. The Virality Explainer ties psychological triggers to specific timestamps and phrases. The Script Writer restructures the exact content flow, preserving the creator's voice while improving pacing. None of these analyses work on summaries.
Subtitle export is another clear differentiator. SRT and VTT files require timestamped, word-accurate transcripts. Video editors, TikTok Studio, and web players cannot import summaries. If your downstream workflow involves any video editing or subtitle work, you need the full transcript.
BibiGPT's summaries are valuable for a different workflow: rapid triage. When you need to scan 50 videos and decide which 5 are worth deep analysis, summaries save time. The ideal workflow for many teams is BibiGPT for triage, then TokCaption for deep analysis on the videos that matter most.
At $9/mo, TokCaption provides the full transcript plus AI analysis pipeline. BibiGPT provides the quick-scan summary layer. The tools are complementary when used correctly.
Free: 5 transcripts/day, AI agents, 4 export formats
Pro: $9/mo — unlimited transcripts, bulk import, video downloads, API
Team: $29/mo — team seats, priority support
Check BibiGPT's website for current pricing.
Free tier with limited summaries available.
Choose BibiGPT for quick AI summaries across multiple platforms. Choose TokCaption for full timestamped TikTok transcripts with AI hook analysis, subtitle exports, and creator research at scale.
Full transcript if you need exact words, timestamps, subtitle files, or hook-level analysis (TokCaption). Summary if you just need the gist to decide whether to watch (BibiGPT).
No. BibiGPT provides general AI summaries. TokCaption's Hook Generator and Hook Scorer analyze and improve specific opening lines.
No. BibiGPT outputs summaries, not structured subtitle files. TokCaption exports SRT, VTT, TXT, CSV, JSON, and PDF.
TokCaption for deep analysis. BibiGPT for quick scanning. Many researchers use both: BibiGPT to triage, TokCaption to analyze.
TokCaption is specialized for TikTok. BibiGPT covers multiple platforms including YouTube, podcasts, and TikTok.