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Turn every episode into new listeners.

We clip your episodes into short-form the same day they publish, posted by a network that already reaches podcast audiences.

Same-day clipping Built for hosts & networks 40,000+ vetted clippers
On the meters
CH 01 · Reach
1B+
Views generated
CH 02 · Network
40K+
Active clippers
CH 03 · Track record
30+
Campaigns run
CH 04 · Speed
1 day
To first clips live
The split-track engine

One episode. Two tracks. Double the surface area.

Every interview splits into a host track and a guest track. We clip both, so a single recording lands in your own feed and in your guest's audience at the same time. Flip the channel switch to see where each track goes.

The guest track is optional. If a guest would rather not be cross-posted, we clip the episode as one track instead.

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Host track · lands in your feed

Your best solo moments and reactions, cut for your own channels so the people already discovering you keep seeing you post between episodes.

Guest track · lands in your guest's audience

When a guest has their own reach, we coordinate reposts so their audience discovers your show too. One recording, two audiences, no extra footage.

Transcript to clip

A spoken line, timestamped, becomes a captioned short.

This is the whole pipeline in one frame. We find the line that travels, then lift it out as a vertical clip built for short-form.

Host00:41So here's the thing nobody tells you when you start a company.
Host00:47The first year you are not building a product, you are building proof that you will not quit.
Guest01:02Right, and most people fold in month four.
Guest01:08Because the numbers do not move and nobody is clapping yet.
Host01:15Exactly. The clip that pulls new listeners is almost never the setup.
Host01:21It is the one line that makes someone stop scrolling.
Host clip · 0:47

You are not building a product. You are building proof that you will not quit.

The signal chain

From one recording to two feeds, patched end to end.

Episode inAudio or video
CutHook-first moments
CaptionBuilt for short-form
SplitHost + guest tracks
PostedInto the 40K+ network
Host trackLands in your feed
Guest trackLands in your guest's audience
The short version

What you actually get

Every episode becomes two tracks: host clips and guest clips, doubling your distribution surface at no extra cost.

Clips post within a day of an episode dropping, while it is still the newest thing your audience could be talking about.

Audio-only shows are not excluded: episodes without video get turned into waveform or visual-format clips built for short-form.

You keep the reporting: verified views, top clips, and retention on a live dashboard, not a vanity follower count.

Every kind of show

Niches the network clips best

One clipping engine, tuned to what actually travels in your category.

Business & Startups

Contrarian takes, revenue numbers, and hot-seat moments travel hardest in this niche.

Health & Fitness

Protocols, myth-busting, and before/after framing outperform generic advice clips.

Comedy & Entertainment

The reaction, not the setup, is almost always the clip that gets pulled.

True Crime & Interviews

A single unexpected admission or twist carries an entire episode's worth of reach.

Tech & AI

Demos and hot takes on new tools consistently out-clip general commentary.

Sports & Culture

Hot-take debate moments and prediction clips travel fastest around live events.

Source material

What we clip from

Full episodes

Audio or video, raw or published, any length.

Livestream VODs

Recorded streams cut into standalone moments.

Guest interviews

Split into a host track and a guest track automatically.

Behind-the-scenes footage

Pre-roll, post-roll, and bonus footage most shows never use.

What's included

The full rack

Episode Clipping

Full episodes cut into short, hook-first moments built to travel on their own, no context from the full episode required.

Fan Pages

Dedicated short-form accounts built around your show, posting consistently even between episodes.

Guest Cross-Posting

When a guest has their own reach, we coordinate reposts so their audience discovers your show too.

Weekly Optimization

We track which hooks and moments actually pull new listeners, then scale the ones that work.

The signal path

ClipUp vs paid ads vs doing it yourself

Feature
ClipUp
Paid ads
DIY / freelancer
Reach
A network of 40,000+ clippers
Only whoever your budget rents
Whoever finds your one post
Cost model
Pay per verified view
Rising CPMs, paused the day you stop paying
Per-edit fees, no guaranteed reach
The guest track
Host and guest clipped as two feeds
One creative, one audience
Whatever you find time to cut
Turnaround
First clips live in about a day
Creative production plus ad review
As fast as you can edit yourself
Audio-only shows
Turned into waveform / visual clips
Needs footage you may not have
On you to design a format
Reporting
Live dashboard, verified views only
Platform-locked ad metrics
Scattered, manual tracking
Before you book

Is this actually a fit?

Great fit if

You publish regularly

Weekly or biweekly shows give the network a steady stream of fresh moments to work with.

You want new listeners, not just louder existing ones

Clipping is built for discovery beyond people who already follow you.

You have 20+ minute episodes

Interview, solo, or livestream formats all give editors enough to cut from.

Not the right fit if

You need a single one-off clip

A freelance editor is faster and cheaper for a single edit job.

You have no existing recordings

We need real source material. Fully scripted from-scratch production isn't what this is.

You need guaranteed direct-response sales

Clipping builds discovery and reach. It's not a performance-marketing funnel.

FAQ

Questions before you book

Do you need the raw episode file or just the published audio/video?
Either works. Raw multi-track footage gives editors more to cut with, but a standard published episode is enough to start.
How fast after an episode drops do clips go out?
Usually within a day. Speed matters most in the first 48 hours after an episode publishes, while it's still the newest thing your audience could be talking about.
Does this work for audio-only podcasts?
Yes. Audio-only episodes get turned into waveform or visual-format clips built for short-form, so lack of video doesn't rule you out.
What if my guest doesn't want to be clipped separately?
The guest track is optional. If a guest prefers not to be cross-posted, we clip the episode as one track instead.
Do you work with podcast networks running multiple shows?
Yes. Networks get one strategy call and one dashboard across every show, instead of managing clipping separately per title.
Your show, on two tracks
Host feed and guest feed, running at once
Host Guest
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Bring an episode. Leave with two clip streams.

One strategy call, one dashboard, and clips live within a day of your next episode dropping.

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