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AutoClip for Educators

Turn a lecture into the clips students actually see

A 50-minute lecture contains several ideas that stand on their own and one or two that are genuinely surprising. Those are the clips. AutoClip monitors your channel, finds the moments most likely to hold attention, reframes to 9:16, and burns in word-synced captions — which do double duty here as an accessibility baseline.

The Problem

  • A lecture holds a dozen teachable moments and no time to go find them
  • Students are on TikTok and Reels, and your material is on a platform they do not open
  • Clipping and posting is unpaid work stacked on top of teaching
  • Captions are not optional for accessibility, and adding them by hand is slow

The Solution

  • AutoClip scores each moment for how likely it is to hold attention, surfacing the clean standalone explanations
  • Word-synced captions burned into every clip automatically, which helps comprehension as much as accessibility
  • Auto-posting to 13-plus destinations so material lands where students already are
  • Automatic channel monitoring picks up new lecture uploads without a manual submission step

Recommended Plan

Starter ($19.99/mo) — 200 credits, 10 videos, 1 channel, watermark-free

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do educational clips work on TikTok?

They work when the clip resolves. A 40-second segment that states a surprising fact and explains why it is true performs; a 40-second segment lifted from the middle of an argument does not, because the viewer arrives without the setup. That distinction matters more in teaching material than anywhere else, which is why it is worth reviewing the clip list rather than posting it blind.

How does AutoClip pick teaching moments?

It scores segments on how likely they are to hold a viewer who arrived with no context — which in a lecture usually means the self-contained explanation, the counterintuitive claim, or the worked example. It will not know your syllabus, so it optimizes for attention rather than pedagogical order. Treat the returned set as a shortlist to pick from.

Can this reach students on TikTok and Reels?

Yes — clips post automatically to 13-plus short-form destinations including TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, on a schedule you set. The realistic framing is reach, not replacement: a clip gets someone to the idea, and the full lecture is still where the material lives. Many educators use clips as the entry point and link the long-form video from the profile.

Are captions added to educational clips?

Yes, automatically, word-synced to the audio on every clip. For teaching content that is worth more than it sounds: captions carry technical terms that get lost in compressed phone audio, and they make the clip usable for students who cannot or will not turn sound on. You can edit caption text on web before posting when a term comes back wrong.

Which plan fits an educator?

Starter at $19.99 covers one channel: 200 credits, 10 videos a month, watermark-free export, and auto-posting. Since 1 credit is 1 source minute, 200 credits is roughly four 50-minute lectures. If you post longer lectures or run more than one channel, Pro at $39.99 gives 500 credits, three channels, and caption translation and dubbing in 31 languages, which is worth it if your students are not all in one country.

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