AutoClip for Business Clippers
Build a business clip channel that attracts brand deals
Business and entrepreneur content is the highest-CPM niche for clip channel brand deals — B2B tools, online courses, and finance products all pay $8-25 CPM versus $1-3 for entertainment content. AutoClip is used by business clippers who monitor channels like Alex Hormozi, Codie Sanchez, or Graham Stephan and distribute the best moments to LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts for a professional audience with real purchase intent.
The Problem
- Business clips require LinkedIn as the primary platform, which has different formatting rules than TikTok
- Finding the specific contrarian take or tactic reveal — not just generic advice — takes careful source channel selection
- Business content often has lower clip density than entertainment — fewer standout moments per hour
- Pitching brand deals requires audience demographic proof, not just follower counts
The Solution
- Channel monitoring surfaces new uploads from business channels automatically
- AI detects the contrarian claims, tactic reveals, and "I went from X to Y" moments that perform best
- Auto-posting to LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts covers all three major business clip platforms
- Running multiple business channels means pitching multi-channel brand packages at 3-5x single-post rates
Recommended Plan
Pro ($49.99/mo) — 25 videos/mo, 3 channels for multi-channel business niche presence
View all plansFrequently Asked Questions
What business YouTube channels produce the most clipworthy content?
Channels where the host shares specific numbers and specific decisions outperform vague motivational content. Alex Hormozi, Codie Sanchez, and Shaan Puri work well because they give specific frameworks and data points rather than generic advice. Look for channels where every few minutes includes a claim someone would actually disagree with — those are the clips that generate engagement.
How many followers do business clip channels need before getting brand deals?
Business clip channels typically land their first brand deal around 10k-20k followers across platforms — significantly lower than entertainment niches because the audience quality is higher. B2B software companies, online course platforms, and finance apps care more about professional demographics than raw follower counts. Having presence on LinkedIn specifically is what makes brand deals in this niche viable early.
Should I post business clips to LinkedIn or TikTok first?
LinkedIn first, then TikTok. LinkedIn's algorithm favors early engagement windows, and business professionals tend to engage Monday through Wednesday mornings. TikTok's business content reaches a younger audience interested in entrepreneurship — different demographic, worth the extra distribution. YouTube Shorts is also worth including because it surfaces to people already watching business content.
What makes a business clip channel different from a general motivation channel?
Specificity. Motivation channels rehash generic advice that's everywhere. Business clip channels extract the specific tactic, contrarian data point, or decision framework from source content. "Work harder" is motivation. "We fired our 10 highest-paid customers and revenue went up 40%" is a business clip. Source channel selection matters more than any other decision — the channel determines the clip quality ceiling.
Does AutoClip work for business podcast clips and interview content?
Yes — long-form interviews and podcasts often have the highest clip density of any business content format because the host asks questions that force specific, quotable answers. The challenge is that interview footage is often horizontal with two talking heads, which needs reframing for Reels and TikTok. AutoClip's reframing handles this by tracking the active speaker.
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