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11 VODs sitting in my dashboard. Last one I clipped? Three months ago.
Sunday afternoon I dumped the whole backlog in. Came out with 11 vertical clips, captioned, scheduled for the week.
The work didn't get smaller. The part that made me quit did.
I used to post one clip to TikTok and call it a night. Re-exporting for Shorts and Reels? Couldn't be bothered.
Now one clip lands on all three at once. Same 30 seconds, captions baked in, three spots checked.
My lazy self is finally pulling triple shifts.
Looked at 200 of our clips last week. The dead ones all had the same problem: nothing happens in the first second.
So we changed our highlight detection to start the clip ON the spike, not 2 seconds before it.
Early numbers say retention jumped. Still testing.
Your TikTok isn't dead. You're just posting the wrong 9 seconds of your stream.
I tested it. Posted the moment chat went feral, not the moment I thought was funny. Same VOD, 4x the views.
You follow your gut or you follow the spike?
I got sick of losing every evening to CapCut, clipping my own Twitch VODs by hand. So I made the thing that does it for me. It ships July 2 on Product Hunt.
The clipping economy is real but it rewards consistency, not spray and pray.
The clippers making bank aren't the fastest editors. They're the ones a streamer trusts to know what a good moment looks like.
Want to get paid to clip? Pick ONE streamer and clip them every single day for two weeks.
Not ten streamers. One.
You learn their chat, their best moments, their rhythm. By week two you're catching gold the second it happens. That's when they DM you.