Feature Comparison 2026
AutoClip vs Supercreator
Supercreator turns long-form YouTube video into short clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, using the transcript to suggest highlights. It pairs that with a scheduling interface, which tells you who it's for: social media managers working through a content calendar for channels they control.
Feature Comparison
✓Where AutoClip Wins
- →No channel monitoring — every video is a manual submission
- →No hands-off posting; you export and upload, or schedule each clip yourself
- →Assumes you own the content library you're clipping from
- →No Twitch or Kick VOD support
- →Highlight picking reads the transcript, so visual and crowd-noise moments get missed
- →Nothing runs end to end — a human decision sits between every step
✓Where Supercreator Excels
- →Interface built for social media managers and content teams rather than solo creators
- →Large caption template library with real styling control
- →Content-calendar scheduling built into the same tool
Verdict
AutoClip vs Supercreator: Our Take
Supercreator suits a social media manager clipping content they own, on a planned calendar. For clipping creators you don't control across YouTube, Twitch, and Kick with a daily posting target, the missing monitoring and hands-off posting are the blockers, not the rough edges.
Supercreator's loop is submit, review, select, export, schedule. There's a person at every one of those steps, which is exactly right if you're a content manager publishing your own material twice a week and you want control over what goes out. The caption templates are strong and the calendar view is a real convenience. Stretch that loop across five creators publishing three times a week and it becomes 15 submissions, 15 review passes, and 15 scheduling operations — every week, forever, and none of it gets faster with practice. Supercreator automates the middle (transcription and suggestions) and leaves both ends to you: finding the video, and getting the clip out the door. AutoClip is built the other way around. Register a public YouTube, Twitch, or Kick channel once. New uploads get picked up automatically, usually within minutes. AutoClip scores each moment for how likely it is to hold a viewer — with a 5-criterion breakdown you can read, not just a number — cuts around 9 clips from a typical video in about 10–15 minutes, reframes them to 9:16 with the speaker kept in frame, adds word-synced captions, and posts to your connected accounts across 9 destinations on a spaced schedule. Multi-hour sources take proportionally longer. There's a detection difference too: transcript-only selection does well on interviews and podcasts and poorly on gameplay, sports, and reactions, where the moment isn't something anyone says. If most of your footage is talking heads, that gap won't cost you much. Plans run $19.99 Starter (200 credits, watermark-free), $39.99 Pro (500 credits, B-roll, spoken hooks, 31-language translation and dubbing, brand kits), and $79.99 Scale (1200 credits, 4K, priority processing). Everything works the same on the iOS app, which is at parity with web. If you want a human approving each clip before it ships, Supercreator's model is closer to what you're after. If you want the clips to exist and publish without you, it isn't.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Supercreator good for clipping other people's YouTube channels?
It can process a public YouTube video if you paste the URL. The workflow is what limits it: you have to notice the upload, submit it, review the suggestions, and post or schedule each clip by hand, and there's no Twitch or Kick support. Tracking several creators with a daily posting target, that per-video overhead is most of the work.
How does Supercreator compare to AutoClip for high-volume posting?
At five or more channels, Supercreator asks for a submission, a review, an export, and a scheduling step on every single video. AutoClip asks once: add the channel. After that, new uploads get picked up automatically and the clips post to your connected accounts on their own — Starter monitors 1 channel, Pro 3, Scale 10, with up to 25 connected social accounts on Scale. If your volume is two videos a week, that difference is cosmetic. At twenty, it's the whole decision.
See More Comparisons
Related Tools
Explore more from AutoClip
Looking for something specific? See every page on autoclip.dev.
Ready to switch?
Try AutoClip free today
Go from YouTube video to posted clip — no manual steps, no stitching tools together. AutoClip handles the entire pipeline.
Start clipping for free