AutoClip for Sports Clippers
Cover more games than you could ever watch
Sports clipping runs on a clock. A goal, a knockout, a buzzer-beater has a window of a few hours where the internet cares, and then the conversation moves. Covering that across several leagues at once is the part no individual can do by hand. AutoClip monitors the recap, reaction, and commentary channels you pick and starts cutting the moment they publish, so your coverage isn't limited to the games you happened to watch.
The Problem
- Recap uploads land minutes after the whistle, and the first clip takes most of the views
- Games in different leagues overlap, so manual coverage means picking one and losing the rest
- The moment worth clipping is 15 seconds inside a 25-minute recap
- Seasons are spiky — you need maximum volume for a few months, not steady output all year
The Solution
- Monitor up to 10 channels at once across leagues, teams, and commentary accounts
- AutoClip surfaces the crowd-noise and commentary peaks, which is where the moment usually is
- Clips post automatically across 9 destinations while the game is still being talked about
- Credits carry the seasonal spike: 1 credit = 1 minute of source, so short recaps cost very little
Recommended Plan
Scale ($79.99/mo) — 1200 credits, 50 videos, 10 monitored channels, priority processing
View all plansFrequently Asked Questions
What sports content works well with AutoClip?
Match highlights, goal and knockout compilations, reaction channels, and post-game analysis. Loud, emotional audio is the strongest signal there is for finding a moment, which is why commentary and reaction content tends to clip more reliably than silent highlight reels.
Can I monitor several sports channels at the same time?
Yes. Scale covers 10 monitored channels, which is enough to run official league channels alongside a few commentary accounts. Pro covers 3 if you're focused on one sport.
How quickly does a sports clip go out after a game?
A monitored channel's upload is picked up automatically, usually within minutes, and a typical recap is processed in about 10–15 minutes. So you're posting inside the window while people are still searching for the moment — not instantly, but well ahead of anyone editing by hand.
Does AutoClip work for reaction and commentary channels?
It works especially well there. Reaction content telegraphs its own peaks — the voice goes up, the room gets loud — and those are the segments that get surfaced first. The tradeoff is that reaction clips depend on the personality carrying them, so pick channels whose reactions your audience actually wants to see.
What plan suits a serious sports clip channel?
Scale at $79.99/mo: 1200 credits, 50 videos, 10 monitored channels, priority processing, and 15 clips per video. Priority processing is the part that matters in season, when five recaps publish inside the same hour.
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