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Podcast Clips

Extract viral soundbites from any podcast

Two hours of conversation contains maybe eight minutes anyone would share. Podcast clipping is the work of finding those eight minutes, week after week, on release day. AutoClip does the pass for you: it pulls the strongest exchanges, cuts them where the thought ends rather than mid-sentence, and captions them so they land on mute.

The Problem

Every episode is two hours and every episode needs clipping by Thursday
The line that would have travelled is at 1:12 and nobody scrubbed that far
Most short-form video is watched on mute — an uncaptioned podcast clip is silence
Clips posted three days after the episode drop miss the release-week traffic

How AutoClip Helps

Finds the exchanges with a clear setup and payoff, and cuts at the end of a thought instead of mid-sentence
Handles multi-speaker episodes — cuts land on speaker changes, so a clip doesn't open half a word into someone's answer
Watches the channel and clips new episodes on release day without you submitting anything
9:16 reframing keeps whoever is talking in frame, including two-person setups where the shot moves

Example Workflow

  1. 1
    Add the show's channel
  2. 2
    the episode publishes
  3. 3
    AutoClip pulls the strongest moments, captions them word-by-word, keeps the active speaker centered
  4. 4
    clips are ready in about 10–15 minutes for a typical video, longer for a three-hour episode
  5. 5
    they post to your accounts the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can AutoClip handle audio-only podcasts?

It works from video, so an audio-only feed needs a video version — a static cover, a waveform render, anything. The moment selection and the captions work fine on a static-image episode; what you lose is the reframing, since there is no subject to track. For a filmed podcast you get both.

How many clips come out of a 2-hour episode?

Around 9 from a typical episode, capped by plan at 6 on Starter, 12 on Pro, and 15 on Scale. Density matters more than runtime. An episode that is one long argument gives you fewer standalone clips than one that covers six topics, even at the same length.

Are captions added automatically?

Yes, burned in, synced word by word, in karaoke, pop, or bounce styles with emoji support. This matters more for podcasts than for any other format — a talking-head clip with no captions plays as a muted face. You can edit the caption text on web before the clip goes out if a name or a technical term came through wrong.

How does it decide which soundbites to pull?

It looks for moments that work with no context: a claim stated plainly, a disagreement that resolves, a story with an ending. Then it scores them and shows you the breakdown across five criteria, so a pick you disagree with is a pick you can see the reasoning for and drop. The timeline editor is there when you want to move the in-point yourself.

Can I clip every new episode automatically?

Yes. Add the show's channel to monitoring — public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick channels are supported — and new episodes get clipped without you touching anything. Starter monitors 1 channel, Pro 3, Scale 10. If you clip your own show plus two others you follow, Pro covers it.

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