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YouTube Channel Clipper

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Features

New Uploads Picked Up Automatically

A new video is usually noticed within minutes of going live, and clipping starts on its own. You do not paste a URL and you do not check for uploads.

The Whole Job, Unattended

Finding the moments, reframing to vertical, burning in captions, and posting all happen without a manual step once monitoring is on.

Twitch and Kick Too

Monitoring is not YouTube-only — public Twitch and Kick channels work the same way, and stream VODs bill at roughly 35–90 credits rather than a credit per minute.

Channels by Plan

Starter watches 1 channel, Pro 3, and Scale 10. Free-plan accounts submit videos manually.

How It Works

1

Add a channel to monitor

Paste a public YouTube, Twitch, or Kick channel URL into monitoring and turn it on.

2

New uploads get picked up on their own

When the channel publishes, AutoClip usually notices within minutes and starts clipping without any input from you.

3

Clips arrive — or are already posted

Around 9 clips from a typical upload land in your dashboard about 10–15 minutes later, or go straight out if auto-posting is on.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does channel monitoring work?

You add a public channel and AutoClip watches it for you. New uploads are usually picked up within minutes of publishing, and clipping starts automatically — no submission, no polling a dashboard, nothing to remember.

How many channels can I monitor?

Free: none — manual submissions only. Starter ($19.99/mo): 1 channel. Pro ($39.99/mo): 3. Scale ($79.99/mo): 10. Channels can be YouTube, Twitch, or Kick.

How quickly does a new upload turn into clips?

Pickup is usually within minutes of the video going live. Clipping a typical video takes about 10–15 minutes after that, so clips are commonly ready inside half an hour. A long stream VOD takes proportionally longer; Scale gets priority processing.

Can I monitor channels I don't own?

Yes, any public channel. Most people monitor creators in their niche rather than their own channel — that is the whole clipper model. Check the creator's stance on clip accounts before you build one around them; some encourage it, some do not.

What if a video goes up while I'm asleep?

It still gets clipped. Monitoring does not depend on you being online. If auto-posting is enabled, the clips will already be out by the time you look.

Can several people monitor the same channel?

Yes. Each account gets its own independent clips, and one person monitoring a channel does not lock anyone else out of it.

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