AutoClip for Podcasters
Turn every episode into a week of social content
If your podcast goes to YouTube, the promo clips can make themselves. AutoClip monitors the channel, pulls the moments most likely to hold attention out of each new episode, cuts on speaker changes rather than mid-sentence, captions, and posts. Around nine clips from a typical episode, back in about 10 to 15 minutes for a normal-length upload.
The Problem
- Every episode needs five to ten promo clips, and they are due the same day the episode is
- Clipping an episode by hand takes longer than recording the last twenty minutes of it did
- Podcast clips are unwatchable without captions, because social video is a mute-first format
- The audience growth comes from cadence, and cadence is what slips first in a two-person show
The Solution
- Automatic channel monitoring picks up each new episode without you submitting anything
- Word-synced captions burned in automatically, in a style you can save to a brand kit
- Multi-speaker handling so cuts land on speaker changes, which keeps the clip a whole thought
- Around nine clips per episode, scheduled out to 13-plus destinations without a manual upload step
Recommended Plan
Starter ($19.99/mo) — 200 credits, 10 videos, 1 channel, watermark-free
View all plansFrequently Asked Questions
How many clips per episode do you get?
Around nine from a typical video, though it moves with length and how much of the episode is actually usable — a tight interview yields more than a two-hour episode that spends its first thirty minutes on housekeeping. Clip caps per video run six on Starter, twelve on Pro, and fifteen on Scale, so the plan sets the ceiling and the material sets the rest.
Does it clip new episodes automatically?
Yes. Add your podcast's YouTube channel to monitoring and each new episode gets picked up on its own — usually within minutes of going live — then clipped, captioned, and posted to your connected accounts. A typical episode is done in about 10 to 15 minutes; a three-hour one takes proportionally longer, so a long-episode show should not expect a clip set five minutes after publishing.
Do podcast clips need captions?
Yes — most short-form video is watched without sound, so a talking-head clip with no captions is asking a scrolling viewer to unmute you before they know why. Captions are burned into every clip automatically and land word-by-word in sync with the audio, which reads better than a static block of text sitting under the speaker.
Can clips post to TikTok automatically?
Yes. Connect the account once and clips publish after processing, spaced across a schedule rather than dumped at once. Two social accounts are included free, three on Starter, eight on Pro, and 25 on Scale. If you would rather approve each clip before it goes out, leave auto-posting off and publish from the dashboard.
Which plan fits a podcast?
Starter at $19.99 covers a weekly show: 200 credits, 10 videos, one monitored channel, and watermark-free export. Watch the credits rather than the video count — 1 credit is 1 source minute, so four two-hour episodes a month is roughly 480 minutes and needs Pro at $39.99 with 500 credits. Pro also adds three channels, B-roll, spoken hooks, and 31-language dubbing.
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