AutoClip for YouTubers
Repurpose your long-form into Shorts, Reels, and TikToks
You spend days on a long-form video and it reaches the people already subscribed. The short-form version of that same video reaches people who have never heard of you — and it is the part that never gets made, because making it means re-watching your own footage. AutoClip monitors your channel, pulls around nine clips out of each upload, reframes to 9:16, captions, and posts to the platforms where the new audience is.
The Problem
- Long-form mostly reaches subscribers, and subscriber growth is the thing you are trying to fix
- Repurposing a video by hand takes a meaningful fraction of the time the original took
- Short-form platforms reward near-daily posting, which is incompatible with a weekly upload schedule
- Nobody discovers a YouTube channel from inside TikTok unless something points them there
The Solution
- Automatic channel monitoring clips each new upload with no manual step
- Around nine clips from a typical video, so one upload covers a week of short-form
- Auto-posting to 13-plus destinations on a spaced schedule instead of a same-hour dump
- A public creator profile at autoclip.dev/u/username to point short-form traffic somewhere
Recommended Plan
Starter ($19.99/mo) — 200 credits, 10 videos, 1 channel, watermark-free
View all plansFrequently Asked Questions
Can AutoClip clip my own YouTube videos?
Yes, and it is the simplest case — add your own channel to monitoring and every new upload gets clipped and posted without further input. You can also paste a single video URL when you want to run something from the back catalogue rather than waiting for the next upload.
Will short-form clips hurt my long-form watch time?
The honest answer is that it depends on the clip. A clip that resolves the whole payoff of the video can substitute for watching it. A clip that shows the sharpest 30 seconds and leaves the setup unexplained sends people looking for the rest. Pick from the returned clip set with that in mind rather than posting all nine blind — that is the one judgment call worth keeping for yourself.
How many clips come out of one video?
Around nine from a typical video, moving with length and how much usable material is in it. There is a per-video cap by plan: six on Starter, twelve on Pro, fifteen on Scale. Credits are the other limit — 1 credit is 1 source minute, so a 30-minute upload costs 30 of your 200 monthly credits on Starter.
What plan do YouTubers usually pick?
Starter at $19.99 for a weekly uploader with one channel: 200 credits, 10 videos, watermark-free export. Pro at $39.99 makes sense once you are uploading long videos or want the extras — 500 credits, three channels, B-roll, background music, spoken hooks, brand kit, multi-aspect export, and 31-language translation and dubbing. Scale at $79.99 adds 4K, ten channels, and priority processing.
Can clips post from YouTube to TikTok automatically?
Yes. Connect your YouTube channel as the monitored source and your TikTok, Instagram, and Shorts accounts as destinations, and each new upload becomes clips that publish on their own. Auto-posting is optional — you can leave it off and approve clips from the dashboard or the iOS app, which is at feature parity with web.
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