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Bounty Clipping

Clip for campaigns and earn per view

Content-reward campaigns pay clippers per thousand views on clips from designated creators. The economics are simple and unforgiving: your earnings scale with volume and speed, and hand-editing caps both. AutoClip watches the source channels, produces the clips, and lets you submit to campaigns from the dashboard.

The Problem

Campaign payouts scale with volume, and hand-editing caps your volume
A campaign window closes while you're still on your second clip
Tracking which clip earned what across several accounts gets messy fast
The clippers who post first on a new upload take the views

How AutoClip Helps

Around 9 clips come back from a typical video in about 10–15 minutes, versus 20+ minutes of editing per clip by hand
Auto-posts to campaign-eligible accounts across 9 destinations as soon as clips are ready
Content-reward campaign submission runs from the dashboard, next to the clips themselves
Monitor up to 10 source channels on Scale, so several campaigns run in parallel

Example Workflow

  1. 1
    Join a content-reward campaign
  2. 2
    add the campaign's source channel to monitoring
  3. 3
    a new upload publishes
  4. 4
    AutoClip returns around 9 clips in about 10–15 minutes
  5. 5
    you pick the strongest, submit them to the campaign from the dashboard, and post them to your accounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do content-reward campaigns pay?

Campaigns designate source creators, set a payout rate per thousand views, and fund a pool that runs until it's exhausted. You clip from the designated source, post to your own accounts, and submit. Rates and rules vary campaign to campaign — read the brief, because most have requirements about length, watermarking, and which platforms count.

Does volume actually help?

Yes, more than clip quality does, up to a point — payout is per view and you cannot predict which clip catches. Nine clips from an upload is nine chances instead of one. The limit is that platforms suppress near-duplicate uploads, so nine clips of the same moment is worse than three genuinely different ones.

What can a clipper actually earn?

It depends entirely on the campaign's rate and your view counts, and the honest spread is wide. Two real numbers we can point to: Justin, a clipper, made about $3,000 in a month clipping, and Alex made $400 with no prior editing experience. Results like these aren't typical — earnings depend on your niche, the campaigns you post to, and how consistently you publish.

Does posting first help win campaign views?

It helps, and it's oversold. Monitoring means you're not refreshing a channel and processing starts on its own, which removes the delay that usually costs you the window. But a clip that's genuinely better still wins late, and speed alone on a weak moment converts to nothing. Treat it as removing a handicap, not as a strategy.

Which plan fits bounty clipping?

Pro at $39.99/mo — 500 credits, 25 videos and 200 clips a month, 3 monitored channels, 8 social accounts — is the working tier for most active campaign clippers. Scale at $79.99/mo (1200 credits, 10 monitored channels, 25 social accounts, priority processing) makes sense once you're running several campaigns at once. Credits are 1 per source minute, so budget by source length: 25 videos at 20 minutes each is 500 credits exactly.

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