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Twitch & Kick Clipping

Turn live streams into a steady clip archive

A clutch play happens at hour six of an eight-hour stream, and then it's gone into a VOD nobody scrubs. AutoClip watches public Twitch, Kick, and YouTube channels, pulls the moments worth posting out of the VOD, and hands you vertical clips with captions already on them. Because only the top segments of a stream get billed, a multi-hour VOD usually costs 35–90 credits rather than a credit per minute.

The Problem

Stream VODs run 8+ hours — nobody is scrubbing that by hand every morning
The clippable moments are unpredictable and scattered across the whole session
Twitch clips shared natively mostly reach people who already follow the streamer
Other clipper accounts are racing you to the same VOD

How AutoClip Helps

Add a public Twitch, Kick, or YouTube channel once and new VODs get clipped without you submitting anything
AutoClip reads the whole VOD and surfaces the moments most likely to hold a viewer, ranked with a 5-criterion virality breakdown you can check
Auto-posting sends finished clips to 9 short-form destinations on a spaced schedule
9:16 reframing keeps the streamer centered; facecam split layouts keep the gameplay and the reaction both readable

Example Workflow

  1. 1
    Streamer ends the night and the VOD goes up
  2. 2
    AutoClip picks it up automatically, usually within minutes
  3. 3
    the strongest moments come back as vertical clips with word-synced captions, typically 10–15 minutes for a normal-length video and longer for a full multi-hour stream
  4. 4
    you approve and they auto-post to your TikTok and Shorts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does AutoClip work directly with Twitch and Kick?

Yes. You can point channel monitoring at a public Twitch or Kick channel and AutoClip clips new stream VODs as they appear — no manual submission, and no need for the streamer to mirror anything to YouTube first. Public YouTube channels work the same way, which is useful when a streamer posts an edited highlight reel there too. Note that AutoClip publishes finished clips to short-form platforms like TikTok, Reels, and Shorts — it does not post back to Twitch.

Which streamers have the most clipping opportunity?

High-output streamers who go live most days give you the most raw material, and live-reaction and variety formats tend to produce more standalone moments than long strategy or grind sessions. The bigger the name, the more crowded the clip space around them — pick someone whose audience is growing but whose clip feed isn't already saturated, and you'll compete with fewer accounts for the same moment.

How does AutoClip find the best moments in a 6-hour stream VOD?

AutoClip reads the whole stream and scores each candidate moment for how likely it is to hold attention — energy, a clear payoff, a reaction worth watching, a line that stands on its own. You get the ranked shortlist with the reasoning shown, so you can overrule it rather than trust it blindly. A six-hour VOD takes proportionally longer than a 20-minute video; plan on it running while you do something else.

Does posting early actually matter for a Twitch clipper account?

It helps, but it's oversold. Short-form feeds do reward the first clip of a moment that's spreading, and a clip posted the same morning has a real edge over one posted two days later. It won't rescue a bad cut: a late clip with a clean hook still beats an early clip that takes eight seconds to get to the point. Automatic monitoring buys you the timing edge; the framing is still on you.

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