ReelBatch is live on the App Store.
Long videos in. Shorts out.
Upload a raw video file or YouTube link, get ranked/captioned 9:16 clips you can actually post.
iPhone: https://t.co/7DnRUbC2bn
@shar_ugc For UGC workflows, the hidden time sink is usually turning raw calls, demos, or creator recordings into usable posting assets.
The VA/outreach layer helps, but batching the actual clip inventory is where a lot of hours disappear.
@Loyalwyd If budget is tight, the best leverage is cutting down the editor's first-pass work.
Bring them fewer, better candidates:
best source moments
rough vertical clips
captions
titles
Then pay for taste and polish instead of paying someone to hunt through raw footage.
@ChrisPirillo This is the right direction.
The big unlock is going from "here are the timestamped moments" to "here are the actual vertical files with captions, titles, and exports."
Clip discovery is valuable. Finished clip inventory is where the workflow gets real.
@OsirisMC_ For gaming content, the scalable workflow is usually:
record longer sessions
mark or detect the best moments
turn them into vertical clips
caption/export in batches
If every short starts from a blank timeline, the process gets expensive fast.
@MehuBurpy For documentary-style work, I would not replace the editor.
I would remove the painful first pass:
identify the strongest segments
rank moments
rough cut
crop vertical
caption
export
Then the editor spends judgment on the clips that already have a reason to exist.
Not a portfolio, but relevant for creators and editors:
ReelBatch takes long-form source video and returns ranked vertical Shorts with captions, titles, and exports.
Useful when the raw material is already there but the first pass is eating the whole day.
https://t.co/1B8nE0Nlbx
@TubeAIYT This is why YouTube-first repurposing matters.
If long-form is already where the economics are strongest, Shorts should be treated like distribution for the best moments, not a separate content treadmill.
The win is turning one strong source video into a usable clip inventory.
@piyush1129 The first pass.
Before taste even starts, someone has to:
watch the source
find the usable moments
make rough vertical cuts
caption
export
write titles
That is the part I think software should compress so editors can spend more time on actual judgment.
The best short-form content strategy is not "post more."
It is inventory management.
Every podcast, webinar, founder call, livestream, course, and YouTube upload has buried assets inside it:
hooks
claims
lessons
contrarian moments
clean 30-60s segments
ReelBatch turns that source video into ranked Shorts files.
https://t.co/1B8nE0Nlbx
Most creators do not need more content ideas.
They need to extract the content already trapped inside:
podcasts
webinars
Zoom calls
YouTube videos
course recordings
livestreams
founder interviews
Here are 7 Claude prompts to find the Shorts hiding in any long video:
7. Find the repeatable format
"Look across these clips and identify patterns. What kind of moment keeps appearing? What should I record more of? What should I cut from future long-form videos to make them easier to repurpose?"
"For this clip candidate, identify the exact opening line, ending line, and any filler that should be removed. Preserve the point. Make the clip feel fast without changing the speaker's meaning."