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Content Repurposing Tool
You already recorded the content. This is about not letting it sit there as one 90-minute file.
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Features
Around 9 Clips From a Typical Video
One source usually yields about 9 postable clips, though it depends on how much usable material is in there. Per-video caps run 6 on Starter, 12 on Pro, and 15 on Scale.
Formatted for Where It's Going
9:16 for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. Pro adds 1:1, 16:9, and 4:5 exports so the same moment can go to a feed post or a landscape placement without a second pass.
Monitoring Instead of Submitting
Point it at a public YouTube, Twitch, or Kick channel and new uploads get repurposed on their own. This is the difference between a tool you use and a system that runs.
Auto-Post to 9 Destinations
Connect your accounts and clips go out on a spaced schedule rather than all at once. Starter allows 3 social accounts, Pro 8, Scale 25.
How It Works
Paste a long-form video URL
Podcasts, streams, interviews, lectures, webinars. Source length caps at 2 hours on Starter, 5 on Pro, 10 on Scale.
AutoClip pulls the moments that stand alone
It looks for stretches that make sense without the surrounding hour — a complete thought, a reaction, a punchline — and cuts around those rather than at fixed intervals.
Schedule the output across platforms
Clips go to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, Facebook Reels, and other connected destinations, spaced out so one recording session covers a week of posting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does repurposing video actually involve?
Taking one long recording and producing several standalone short pieces from it. A 90-minute podcast might give you nine clips; posted across three platforms on a spaced schedule that is close to a month of short-form output from one afternoon of recording.
How many clips will I get from one video?
Around 9 from a typical video. It moves with content density more than raw length — a fast interview with constant turn-taking gives up more usable moments than a slow 3-hour stream where most of the time is dead air. Plan caps: 6 clips per video on Starter, 12 on Pro, 15 on Scale.
Does it work for every kind of content?
It does best with clear speech and varied energy: podcasts, interviews, commentary, gaming, education. It does worst with monotone reads, heavily music-driven footage, and content whose value depends on a visual you can only follow across ten uninterrupted minutes — a detailed screen-share tutorial is a poor fit.
How is this different from repurposing manually?
Manually you rewatch the source, mark the moments, crop each to vertical, time the captions, then upload to each platform separately — a few hours per video, most of it mechanical. Here a typical video comes back in about 10–15 minutes and you spend your time choosing which clips to post, not producing them. What you give up is fine editorial control over each cut.
Can I repurpose from several channels at once?
Yes. Starter monitors 1 channel, Pro 3, Scale 10 — across public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick. Each new upload gets processed and distributed to your connected accounts automatically.
Is there a free version?
The free plan gives you trial clips with a watermark and 2 social accounts, which is enough to judge the output quality on your own footage. Watermark-free export, monitoring, and scheduling start on Starter at $19.99/mo with 200 credits, where 1 credit equals 1 source minute.
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