Feature Comparison 2026

AutoClip vs GetMunch

GetMunch pulls clips out of long-form video for marketers and content teams, with brand controls and analytics wrapped around the output. Its pricing and feature set are built for a team repurposing its own material, not for an individual clipping other people's channels.

AutoClip · From $19.99/mo·GetMunch · Entry paid tier around $49/mo at time of writing — check getmunch.com for current pricing

Feature Comparison

Feature
AutoClip
GetMunch
AI Viral Moment Detection
Included
Included
9:16 Vertical Reframing
Included
Included
Word-Synced Animated Captions
Included
Included
Auto-Post to TikTok / Reels / Shorts / X
Included
Not included
Automatic Channel Monitoring (YouTube, Twitch, Kick)
Included
Not included
Brand Kits
Pro+
Included
AI B-Roll
Pro+
Not included

Where AutoClip Wins

  • Entry price roughly 2.5x AutoClip's Starter plan
  • No auto-posting — clips get downloaded and uploaded by hand
  • No channel monitoring for YouTube, Twitch, or Kick
  • No content-reward campaign submission

Where GetMunch Excels

  • Marketing-team features: campaign analytics and reporting around clip output
  • Mature brand-control tooling for keeping output on-look

Verdict

AutoClip vs GetMunch: Our Take

GetMunch is priced and built for a marketing team with a content library and a reporting requirement. If that describes you, its analytics layer is worth something. If you are one person clipping other creators' uploads, you are paying roughly 2.5x AutoClip's Starter price for a tool that will not watch a channel or post a clip for you.

GetMunch reads clearly as a team product. Brand controls, analytics dashboards, approval-shaped workflows — those exist because someone has to report on what the content did. For a marketing team repurposing its own webinars and podcasts, that is the right set of concerns. It is the wrong set for clipping. A clipper does not need a reporting dashboard; they need the video found and the clip posted. GetMunch does neither. Every video is a manual submission, and every finished clip is a manual upload to each destination. AutoClip covers both ends. Add a public YouTube, Twitch, or Kick channel — 1 on Starter, 3 on Pro, 10 on Scale — and new uploads get clipped on their own, usually within minutes of publishing. Clips come back reframed to 9:16 with the speaker kept centered and captions landing word by word, then go out to 9 short-form destinations on a spaced schedule. A typical video is done in about 10–15 minutes; longer sources scale up from there. On price, AutoClip's Starter is $19.99/mo with 200 credits, 10 videos, 50 clips, and watermark-free export. Pro at $39.99/mo brings 500 credits, 25 videos, brand kits, AI B-roll, and caption translation with AI dubbing across 31 languages. A credit is one source minute, and Twitch or Kick VODs bill only the segments worth clipping, so a multi-hour stream typically costs 35–90 credits. Where GetMunch is genuinely ahead: if you need clip performance rolled up into reporting a manager will read, its analytics are more developed than AutoClip's.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GetMunch worth the price vs AutoClip?

It depends who is paying. For a marketing team that needs reporting on clip performance, the analytics justify the tier. For a clipper, AutoClip's $19.99/mo Starter includes channel monitoring and auto-posting, neither of which GetMunch offers at any price.

Does GetMunch have channel monitoring?

No. Every video is submitted manually. AutoClip watches public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick channels and starts clipping new uploads without you doing anything.

Can GetMunch auto-post to TikTok?

No. AutoClip publishes to 9 short-form destinations on a spaced schedule as the final step of every job.

Is AutoClip cheaper than GetMunch?

Yes. GetMunch's entry tier is around $49/mo; AutoClip's Starter is $19.99/mo with 200 credits, 10 videos, 50 clips, one monitored channel, three social accounts, and watermark-free export.

How does AutoClip pick which moments to clip?

Each candidate moment is scored on how likely it is to hold attention, and you see the reasoning as a five-criterion breakdown rather than a bare number. A typical video yields around 9 clips, capped at 6 per video on Starter, 12 on Pro, and 15 on Scale.

Does GetMunch work for clippers monitoring multiple channels?

No — there is no monitoring, so every video needs manual input. AutoClip's Pro plan watches 3 channels and Scale watches 10, across YouTube, Twitch, and Kick.

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