AutoClip for Podcast Clippers
Pull the quotable moments out of long conversations
A two-hour interview contains maybe eight moments a stranger would stop scrolling for, and they are scattered through two hours of context. That ratio is why podcast clip accounts grow — the material is good and almost nobody is willing to sit through it. AutoClip handles the sitting: it works through the whole episode, surfaces the strongest self-contained moments, and cuts them so the edit lands on a speaker change instead of mid-sentence.
The Problem
- Two-hour episodes make manual clipping a several-hour job per release
- The strongest lines are scattered, so skimming misses most of them
- Podcast clips are unwatchable without captions, since most people watch on mute
- Episodes drop on a schedule and clips that arrive a week late get a fraction of the reach
The Solution
- AutoClip surfaces the moments most likely to hold a stranger's attention, ranked with a scoring breakdown
- Cuts land on speaker changes rather than mid-sentence, so clips don't open on half a word
- Word-synced captions burn in automatically for mute-first feeds
- Monitored channels get clipped on release day without you submitting anything
Recommended Plan
Starter ($19.99/mo) — 200 credits, 10 videos, 1 monitored channel, sources up to 2 hours
View all plansFrequently Asked Questions
How does AutoClip pick podcast soundbites?
It scores every moment in the episode on how likely it is to hold attention from a cold start — strong opinions, surprising claims, the turn where someone stops hedging. You see the ranking and the criteria before you post, so if the top pick isn't the one you'd have chosen, the next eight are right there.
How many clips per episode does AutoClip generate?
Around 9 from a typical episode, though it depends on length and how much of the conversation is actually clippable — a dense interview yields more than a rambling one. Plan caps are 6 clips per video on Starter, 12 on Pro, and 15 on Scale.
Do I need to own the podcast to clip it?
No. Add any public podcast channel to monitoring and new episodes get clipped as they publish. Credits are the thing to watch: 1 credit = 1 minute of source, so a weekly two-hour show is about 120 credits a month against Starter's 200. Note that Starter accepts sources up to 2 hours — if the show regularly runs longer, Pro (5 hours) is the tier you want.
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