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AutoClip for Podcast Clip Channel Builders

Build a podcast clip channel without listening to hours of audio

A three-hour interview episode contains maybe eight to fifteen moments that stand on their own, and finding them is the entire job. AutoClip does that pass for you: it scores the episode for the moments most likely to hold attention, cuts on speaker changes rather than mid-sentence, reframes to 9:16 on whoever is talking, adds word-synced captions, and posts to TikTok, Shorts, and Reels. Around nine clips come back from a typical video. A normal upload takes about 10 to 15 minutes; a three-hour episode takes proportionally longer.

The Problem

  • A three-hour episode hides its best 40 seconds somewhere in the middle, and finding it by ear takes most of an afternoon
  • No podcast host gives you a 9:16 reframe or burned-in captions when you export
  • Cross-posting the same clip to TikTok, Shorts, and Reels triples the manual work per clip
  • Clips posted the day after an episode drops miss the window when the audience is already searching for it

The Solution

  • AutoClip scores each window for how likely it is to hold attention, so opinionated moments surface ahead of housekeeping
  • Multi-speaker handling so cuts land on speaker changes, which is why the clip reads as a complete thought instead of a fragment
  • Auto-posting to 13-plus short-form destinations on a spaced schedule
  • Automatic channel monitoring — new episodes get picked up on their own, usually within minutes of going live

Recommended Plan

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can AutoClip process podcast episodes from YouTube?

Yes. Connect the podcast's YouTube channel and each new episode is picked up automatically, clipped, reframed to 9:16, captioned, and posted to the accounts you connected. Nothing needs manual submission after setup. If you would rather keep a human in the loop, turn auto-posting off and approve the clip list yourself before anything publishes.

Which podcasts work best for a podcast clip channel?

Shows where people argue. High opinion density is the single best predictor — interview and roundtable formats that publish full video on YouTube several times a week give you standalone 30 to 60 second moments without needing setup context. Narrative and documentary-style shows are the weak case: their best writing depends on the twenty minutes before it, so the clip lands flat no matter how well it is cut. That is a real limitation, not one automation solves.

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