Sports Highlights

Clip the best plays and reactions

Sports clips have a shelf life measured in hours after the final whistle. Recap and reaction videos go up, and everyone racing for the same moment. AutoClip watches the channels, pulls the goal, the knockout, or the commentator losing it, and reframes vertical so the action stays in the crop.

The Problem

Recap videos run 10–30 minutes and the moment you want is 40 seconds of it
The topic is dead by tomorrow morning
Three leagues, six channels, one person

How AutoClip Helps

Finds the peaks — the call, the crowd, the reaction — instead of clipping from the top of the video
Monitors multiple YouTube, Twitch, and Kick channels at once: 3 on Pro, 10 on Scale
Auto-posts to 9 short-form destinations while the result is still being discussed
Vertical reframing tracks the action rather than fixing on the middle of a wide shot

Example Workflow

  1. 1
    Monitor recap and reaction channels
  2. 2
    a match recap uploads
  3. 3
    AutoClip cuts the goal with the commentary intact, reframes to 9:16, captions it
  4. 4
    ready in about 10–15 minutes for a typical video
  5. 5
    posted automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can AutoClip find sports highlights?

It finds them through the audio and the commentary, not by understanding the game. A goal with a screaming commentator and a crowd surge is easy. A tactical moment that only matters if you know the score is not — it reads as ordinary play. For recap and reaction content that distinction rarely bites; for silent full-match footage it does.

What sports content clips best?

Reaction and commentary channels, more than raw footage. The audio carries the moment, which is what the scoring keys on and what makes the clip land on a platform where half the audience has sound off. Knockouts, buzzer-beaters, and comeback sequences with a commentator behind them do the heaviest lifting.

Can I monitor several sports channels at once?

Yes — 1 on Starter, 3 on Pro, 10 on Scale. Sports clippers typically run a mix: an official league channel, a couple of reaction creators, and a highlight compiler. Note that rights-holder footage carries its own restrictions on some platforms; that's a licensing question, not a tooling one.

Does it work on reaction videos?

That's the strongest case. Reaction content is a person talking with clear emotional peaks, which is the easiest thing to score and the easiest thing to reframe — the subject stays roughly in one place and the captions carry the commentary.

How soon after a game can clips be live?

It depends on the source. Once a recap or reaction video is published on a monitored channel, it's picked up within minutes, and a typical video finishes in about 10–15 minutes. So the practical answer is: shortly after the creators you follow post, not shortly after the whistle.

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