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OpenClip for Clippers

Your bottleneck is clip production volume. Feed OpenClip a long stream VOD and get 10 post-ready 9:16 captioned clips back — so at typical campaign CPMs of $1–$3 per 1,000 views, your hourly rate is set by how much you post, not how fast you can edit.

Industry: Creator Economy
Audience: Clippers (Paid-Per-View Content Clippers)
Plan: Pro

Pain Points

Campaign math only works at volume: at Whop's ~$1 per 1,000 views average, a clip that does 20,000 views pays about $20 — hand-editing one clip per hour caps your income at freelancer rates without the freelancer stability
Posting the same clip across accounts gets flagged: TikTok down-ranks and bans low-originality reposts, killing accounts before views verify and payouts clear
Campaign budgets dry up fast — slow production means a bounty pool is exhausted before your clips finish accruing verified views
Finding the viral 30 seconds in a 6-hour stream VOD by manual scrubbing burns the hours you should be spending posting and managing campaigns
Running Whop campaigns, Vyro, and private clipping deals simultaneously multiplies the editing workload without multiplying the hours in your day

Stream VOD to 10 Post-Ready Clips

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Grab the campaign source material — the stream VOD, podcast episode, or YouTube video the campaign allows you to clip

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Upload it to OpenClip or paste the URL; AI transcribes the full video word-by-word

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Let AI viral moment detection surface 5–15 candidates scored by hook strength and viral potential — no manual scrubbing

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Review the shortlist and keep the clips that match the campaign's content rules

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Apply a caption preset — word-level synced captions are burned in automatically at 9:16, 1080x1920

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Export the batch and schedule posts across your accounts while the campaign budget is still live

Ban-Safe Per-Post Variation

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Start from one detected viral moment in OpenClip

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Render variant one with a bold caption preset and the full moment length

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Render variant two with a different preset, a tighter trim that changes the opening frame, and a different first-line hook

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Adjust framing between variants — alternate speaker-tracked crops and static crops so the pixels differ, not just the text

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Post one variant per account, never the identical file twice

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Track which variant style survives review and scales views, and feed that back into your next batch

Features

AI Viral Moment Detection

AI scores every segment of a VOD by hook strength and viral potential, surfacing 5–15 clip candidates per video — so you post the moments most likely to clear a campaign's view thresholds.

Volume Without the Edit Time

One upload produces a full batch of post-ready clips. When campaign budgets are first-come-first-served, production speed is the difference between getting paid and watching the pool drain.

Word-Level Burned-In Captions

Caption presets with word-level sync are applied automatically — the retention-driving caption style campaigns expect, without typing a single subtitle.

Face-Tracked 9:16 Crops

Speaker tracking keeps the streamer centered in every vertical crop, and switching between tracked and static framing gives you visual variation across posts.

Per-Post Transformation

Different caption presets, trims, and crops per render mean every post is a distinct file with a distinct look — the ban-avoidance play against low-originality flags.

Scale Across Campaigns

Batch-process VODs from multiple campaigns in parallel. Consistent clippers earning $1–3k/month are separated from the $100/month tier mostly by posting volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

A clipper is someone paid to cut short viral clips from longer content — streams, podcasts, interviews — and post them on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels. Payment is usually per 1,000 verified views through campaign platforms like Whop Content Rewards or Vyro, with live rates ranging from $0.20 to $6 per 1,000 views and gambling-stream campaigns on Kick reaching $10+.

The realistic ladder: beginners typically earn $100–500/month, consistent clippers running volume across campaigns make $1–3k/month, and the top 1% clear $10k+/month. Brands do spend real money here — Cluely reached $7M ARR with the help of 700+ clippers, and Neon has paid clippers over $300k — but income depends on posting volume, campaign selection, and avoiding bans.

By removing the editing bottleneck. At a $1–3 per 1,000 views CPM, income scales with how many quality clips you post, not how long you edit. OpenClip turns a multi-hour VOD into roughly 10 post-ready captioned clips in one automated pass, so an hour of your time produces a batch instead of a single hand-made clip.

Posting the identical file repeatedly is the fastest way to trigger TikTok's low-originality detection, which suppresses reach and can ban accounts before your views verify and pay out. The fix is transformation per post: unique captions, different trims and opening frames, and varied crops so each upload is genuinely distinct.

Yes — download the VOD or export the segment you have rights to under the campaign, then upload it to OpenClip or paste a supported URL. AI detection is built for long-form sources, so multi-hour streams are exactly the input it is designed to compress into a clip batch.

Most clippers land on Pro: credits are metered per minute of source video, and clippers process long VODs at high frequency. Start on Starter to validate a campaign niche, then upgrade when your posting volume outgrows the credit allowance.

Post More, Edit Less, Get Paid Faster

Upload a stream VOD and let OpenClip find the viral moments, caption them, and hand you a post-ready batch — while the campaign budget is still live.

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