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AutoClip for Clippers

Built around how clippers actually work

Clipping is a volume game with an editing bottleneck in the middle of it. AutoClip removes the bottleneck: find a source, connect it once, and new uploads turn into reframed, captioned, scheduled clips without you opening an editor. Around nine clips from a typical video, back in about 10 to 15 minutes.

The Problem

  • Cutting, reframing, and captioning one clip by hand runs 20 minutes and up
  • The best moment in a two-hour upload is easy to miss and expensive to find
  • Growth depends on cadence, and cadence is the first thing that slips
  • Running more than one or two source channels stops being possible past a certain volume

The Solution

  • Automatic channel monitoring for public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick sources — no manual submission
  • Credit pricing based on source minutes: 200 on Starter, 500 on Pro, 1200 on Scale, with streams billing only their top segments
  • Auto-posting to 13-plus short-form destinations on a spaced schedule
  • Ten monitored channels and 4K export on Scale when you outgrow three

Recommended Plan

Pro ($39.99/mo) — 500 credits, 25 videos, 3 monitored channels

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is AutoClip legal for clippers?

AutoClip is a tool, and how you use it decides the answer. Plenty of clippers work under commentary and transformative-use norms, but that is a judgment call about your specific clip and your specific source, not a blanket permission. Check the source channel's stated policy and the terms of the platform you post to. This is not legal advice.

How much time does AutoClip actually save?

The comparison worth making is per clip. Doing it by hand — pulling the source, finding the moment, cutting, reframing, captioning, exporting, uploading to three platforms — is comfortably 20 to 30 minutes. AutoClip returns around nine finished clips from a typical video in about 10 to 15 minutes, already reframed, captioned, and queued to post. Longer sources take proportionally longer. What that buys you is cadence, which is the thing that actually moves a clip channel.

Can I clip multiple source channels at once?

Yes. Starter monitors one channel, Pro monitors three, and Scale monitors ten. Monitoring covers public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick, so a mixed set of sources runs under one account. Every monitored source draws from the same monthly credit pool, and 1 credit equals 1 source minute — except streams, which bill only their top segments and typically land at 35 to 90 credits.

Can clippers make money with AutoClip?

It is one of the main reasons people use it. You can submit clips to content-reward campaigns straight from the dashboard, alongside whatever you earn from platform payouts on TikTok, Shorts, and Reels. There is also a 20 percent recurring affiliate commission for twelve months if you refer other creators. Justin, a clipper, made about $3,000 in a month clipping. Results like his are not typical — earnings depend on your niche, the campaigns you post to, and how consistently you publish.

What plan do most clippers use?

Starter at $19.99 a month is the honest starting point: 200 credits, 10 videos, one monitored channel, and exports are watermark-free even at that tier. Most people move to Pro at $39.99 when they want three sources and the B-roll, dubbing, and brand kit features. Scale at $79.99 makes sense at ten monitored channels, 4K export, and 15 clips per video — not before.

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