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Gaming Clips

Turn gaming streams into viral highlights

A four-hour stream holds maybe six minutes worth posting. Finding those six minutes is the job, and scrubbing a VOD to do it burns the evening. AutoClip watches the channel instead — YouTube, Twitch, or Kick — pulls the clutch plays, blowups, and reactions out of every new upload, reframes them vertical with captions, and can post them to your accounts on a schedule you set.

The Problem

A four-hour VOD takes four hours to review, and you have three streamers to cover
The clip that would have hit is at 2:47:18 and you never got there
Cutting, reframing, and captioning one clip by hand runs 20+ minutes in CapCut
Post twice one week and nothing the next, and the account stalls

How AutoClip Helps

Scores every moment in the VOD for how likely it is to hold a scroller, then keeps the top ones
Watches public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick channels — new uploads and stream VODs get clipped with no submission from you
Auto-posts to 9 short-form destinations on a spaced schedule, including overnight
9:16 reframing tracks the player instead of locking to the center of a 16:9 frame; facecam split layouts keep the cam and the gameplay both readable

Example Workflow

  1. 1
    Add a streamer's channel
  2. 2
    a new VOD goes up
  3. 3
    AutoClip finds the 1v5 clutch, cuts it clean, reframes to 9:16, burns in word-synced captions
  4. 4
    the clip lands in your library in about 10–15 minutes for a typical video (a multi-hour VOD takes proportionally longer)
  5. 5
    it posts to your TikTok, Reels, and Shorts accounts on schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can AutoClip detect gaming highlights?

Yes. AutoClip scores each moment in a VOD for how likely it is to stop a scroller and keeps the ones that stand alone — clutch plays, blowups, big reactions. You get a virality score per clip with a 5-criterion breakdown, so when it picks a moment you can see what it saw and overrule it if you disagree.

What gaming content works best with AutoClip?

FPS clutches, rage moments, and speedrun records travel furthest, mostly because the payoff is legible in three seconds without context. Content where the joke depends on the last hour of stream does worse. Silent gameplay with no commentary is the weakest case — there is nothing said to anchor a cut.

How is this different from clipping by hand?

Speed and coverage, not taste. You still choose what ships. What changes is that a VOD you would not have watched gets processed anyway, and the edit — vertical reframe, captions, facecam split if the layout calls for it — arrives done. Around 9 clips come back from a typical video, capped per plan at 6 on Starter, 12 on Pro, and 15 on Scale.

Can I clip Twitch streams?

Yes — add a public Twitch or Kick channel and stream VODs get clipped automatically, same as YouTube. Streams are also cheap on credits: only the top highlight segments bill, so a multi-hour stream typically runs 35–90 credits rather than a credit per minute. One thing to know: AutoClip posts to TikTok, Reels, Shorts and other short-form destinations, but not back to Twitch.

How many gaming clips come out of a 4-hour stream?

Around 9 from a typical video, and a long stream is usually at the higher end of your plan's cap — 6 on Starter, 12 on Pro, 15 on Scale. It depends on density more than length. A four-hour ranked grind with two real moments gives you two good clips and some filler; a chaotic four-hour variety stream fills the cap.

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