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Batch Clip Multiple YouTube Videos at Once

Queue a backlog once, or point AutoClip at a set of channels and stop queueing anything.

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Features

Submit a Stack at Once

Drop in as many URLs as you have credits for and walk away. Jobs run without you babysitting them one at a time, and each finishes on its own rather than blocking the rest of the queue.

Same Treatment on Every Video

Each video in the batch gets the same scoring, the same reframe, and the same caption style from your brand kit — so a 40-clip batch doesn't look like it came from four different accounts.

Monitored Channels Instead of Batches

The better version of batching is not batching. Add channels to monitoring and new uploads get picked up automatically, usually within minutes, with no submission step at all.

Spaced-Out Publishing

A batch of 40 clips posted at once looks like spam. Schedule them across days, spread them evenly, or route different clips to different accounts across the 13+ connected destinations.

How It Works

1

Submit your URLs

Any mix of public YouTube videos, from any channels. Twitch and Kick VODs can go in the same queue.

2

AutoClip works through the batch

A typical video takes about 10–15 minutes and returns around 9 clips; longer sources take proportionally longer, so a batch of five-hour VODs is an overnight job, not a coffee-break one.

3

Review or publish

Everything lands in the dashboard ranked with score breakdowns. Approve what you want, schedule the rest, or leave posting on autopilot.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many videos can I batch at once?

There's no fixed batch size — the real limit is credits and the per-plan video cap. 1 credit equals 1 minute of source video: Starter has 200 credits and 10 videos / 50 clips, Pro 500 credits and 25 videos / 200 clips, Scale 1200 credits and 50 videos / 500 clips.

Can I batch across different channels?

Yes. Mix URLs from any channels in one submission, or add several channels to monitoring so the queue fills itself as new videos publish.

How is batching different from channel monitoring?

Batching is for a backlog you already have. Monitoring is for everything after that — channels get watched and new uploads clipped without you doing anything. Most people who run this seriously clear the backlog with a batch once, then live on monitoring.

How long does a batch take?

Budget about 10–15 minutes per typical video, with long sources taking proportionally longer. Jobs don't strictly wait in line behind each other, but a batch of ten multi-hour VODs is still measured in hours, not minutes.

Can I control when batch clips post?

Yes. Post immediately, pick specific times, or spread the batch evenly across a day or a week. Spacing matters more with big batches than with single videos.

Which plan do I need for batching?

Every paid plan takes multiple submissions; what changes is headroom. Starter ($19.99/mo) covers 10 videos and 1 monitored channel. Pro ($39.99/mo) covers 25 videos and 3 channels. Scale ($79.99/mo) covers 50 videos, 10 channels, and 4K export.

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