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Tech Reviews

Turn tech reviews into bite-sized product highlights

A 25-minute review builds to two moments: the number nobody expected, and the verdict. Those two clip; the unboxing and the spec walkthrough don't. AutoClip pulls the moments that work standalone out of every new review on the channels you follow, while the product is still what people are searching for.

The Problem

25 minutes of review for two moments that stand on their own
The verdict is the last 90 seconds and almost nobody gets there
Tech audiences are on short-form; most reviewers only publish long-form
Several review channels publishing daily around a launch is impossible to track manually

How AutoClip Helps

Finds the verdict, the benchmark surprise, and the price reaction rather than the intro
Monitors review channels and clips new uploads on publish, with no submission step
Auto-posts to 9 short-form destinations, so the clip is live during the launch window
9:16 reframing keeps the reviewer and the product in the crop instead of centering on empty desk

Example Workflow

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    Monitor a reviewer's channel
  2. 2
    a phone review uploads
  3. 3
    AutoClip cuts the benchmark reveal and the verdict, reframes vertical, captions the numbers
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    ready in about 10–15 minutes for a typical video
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    posted to your account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does AutoClip work for tech review content?

Well, mostly because review video is structurally friendly — clear speech, a stated verdict, distinct segments. The one thing to watch: numbers matter in this niche and captions are weakest on numbers and model names. Captions are editable on web, and for spec-heavy clips it's worth checking before posting.

What review moments perform?

The verdict sentence on its own. A benchmark result that contradicts expectations. A price reaction. Head-to-head comparison moments where one thing clearly loses. Feature walkthroughs consistently underperform as clips — they're useful and they're not a reason to stop scrolling.

Can I clip multiple tech channels at once?

1 on Starter, 3 on Pro, 10 on Scale. Launch weeks are when the channel count pays for itself — a dozen reviewers publish on the same product within 48 hours, and covering several of them is the difference between one clip and a week of content.

How fast can a review clip be live?

New uploads on a monitored channel are picked up within minutes, and a typical video processes in about 10–15 minutes; a 90-minute deep-dive takes proportionally longer. Scale adds priority processing, which matters on a launch day when several monitored channels publish at once.

Do tech clips need captions?

Yes. Most short-form is watched muted, and this niche is specifically about spoken numbers and verdicts — mute it and there's nothing left. Captions are burned in automatically, word-synced, and brand kits let you save a caption style, font, and logo so every clip on the account matches without redoing the setup.

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