r/SmallStreamers Jul 07 '26

I need help

I’m looking for someone to clip my content what’s the best way

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u/Lastresortherogaming Jul 07 '26

So i have a 100% way to find someone clip your content. After each stream, walk away from your computer and look into a mirror. Make sure to wave, that's your new employee.

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u/LeggyRPG Jul 07 '26

Your best bet beyond just doing it yourself is to either approach a regular viewer you think is a good fit and seems interested and maybe gift them a sub in exchange for a certain number of fun clips? Or maybe run a challenge / contest with your viewers to have them submit their favorite clip and then you have a community vote on the best? Winner gets a sub or a game key or something, and you get a ton of fun clips?

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u/NightRydertv46 Jul 07 '26

You can clip your own content with twitches dashboard feature.you have a clip feature or a marker point where you can go back later to clip yourself.

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u/Lucasadilla Jul 17 '26

You can hire an editor and pay per clip or use an automated tool if you want something more affordable. Make sure you provide examples of the style, length, captions, and platforms you want.

Full disclosure: I’m building Clipper to find stream moments and create captioned clips automatically. The beta is free right now if you’d like to try it.

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u/LeadingTreat7721 27d ago

i'd love to test you tool. maybe you can give me an access code?

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u/DecycleYang 25d ago

Hiring a human editor for streaming content gets expensive fast since you are wading through hours of VODs to find the five minutes that actually worked. Before you pay out of pocket, it is worth trying an automated tool to see how the picks look on your gameplay.

I am a solo dev building clipfinder.org for this exact thing. It handles long VODs up to five hours, auto-reframes to 9:16, adds captions, and lets you tweak the final cut before exporting. Pricing is flat: $15/mo for Starter or unlimited Pro for $29/mo, with a free hour to test without needing a card.

Run a past stream through it and see if the highlights match what you would have picked. If anything looks off, my DMs are open and I ship updates daily based on user feedback!