Content operations for faceless channels
Free during beta

Turn raw source clips into channel‑ready posts

Set up a channel, add your sources, and run a batch. Rendered clips come back with rewritten captions and on-screen hooks, ready to schedule. Scale by adding channels, not browser tabs.

Free for a limited time during the beta. No credit card needed.

Instagram + YouTube sourcesPosts to IG, TikTok, SnapchatRenders in minutes

Free while in beta

Scraping, rewrites, renders, watermark and music removal: all of it costs nothing during the beta.

One credit, one clip at launch

When billing starts, a credit is one rendered clip. No seats, no platform fee, no per-channel charge.

Nothing billed retroactively

Clips you render during the beta stay yours. Billing only ever applies to renders you approve after launch.

Straight from the pipeline

Sources in. Posts out.

Clips get scraped from Instagram and YouTube, rewritten, rendered with your channel look, and published on your calendar.

sources in
ClipForge
auto-published on your calendar

From source account to scheduled post

Four steps, one pipeline. Run it as often as your channels need. The full walkthrough shows each step in detail. All of it is free during the beta.

1
Set up your channel
One identity per channel. Pick the voice, the sources, and the render template once, then reuse it every run.
2
Curate your sources
Add the Instagram and YouTube accounts your channel pulls from, and see which ones actually produce winners.
3
Run a batch
Scraping, rewriting, preview stills, and renders are all free during the beta. You just approve what you want rendered.
4
Ship the posts
Rendered MP4s with on-screen hooks and rewritten captions. Edit inline, then schedule everything from one place.
Five voices, one pipeline

Captions that sound like your niche

Every clip type gets its own caption structure, hashtag strategy, and hook style. A movie channel and a fitness channel do not post the same way, so we do not write them the same way.

Hover a niche to see how its caption voice reads.

Movie and TV

he waited 12 years to film this scene

Caption voice

the ending nobody saw coming 🍿

Podcast

the advice that made him walk out

Caption voice

full clip says it better than I can

Fashion

the fit that broke the comments

Caption voice

save this before your next order 🛒

Fitness

the mistake killing your progress

Caption voice

try this for 2 weeks and thank me later

General

watch what happens at 0:14

Caption voice

had to watch this twice 😳

Built for operators, not casual posting

Everything between finding a clip and shipping the post, handled in one run.

Captions rewritten per niche
Movie and TV, podcast, fashion, fitness. Each clip type gets its own caption structure, hashtags, and hook style, in your channel voice.
On-screen hooks, rendered in
Every clip renders through your channel template with the hook baked into the video. Reframe, trim, and retitle per clip when you want to.
Watermark removal
Strip source watermarks per clip at render time. Opt in where it matters, skip it where it does not. Free during the beta.
Music removal and restripe
Strip the source audio and restripe with a licensed track from the catalog. TikTok gets its own music-free variant automatically.
Schedule from one calendar
Push finished posts to Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat on a schedule. Bulk-schedule a whole batch in one pass.
Know which sources win
Per-source scrape health and per-post performance in one place, so you cut the accounts that stopped producing.

Questions operators actually ask

The short version. The full FAQ covers pricing, sources, rendering, and publishing.

What does the beta cost?

Nothing. Scraping, caption rewrites, renders, watermark removal, and music removal are all free while ClipForge is in beta.

What happens when the beta ends?

Billing switches on at the launch prices shown on the pricing page: one credit equals one rendered clip. You will see notice inside the app before anything changes, and you keep your channels, clips, and schedules.

What can I use as a source?

Instagram accounts, YouTube channels, or single video links. YouTube sources can be filtered to shorts only or longform only, so a channel can mix source types without polluting a batch.

Who is responsible for content rights?

You are. You bring the source material and the judgment about what you have the right to repurpose. We publish our DMCA process and act on valid takedown requests. We are built for operators who know what they are doing.

Where can I publish?

Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat, from one scheduling calendar. Connect an account per platform on each channel, then schedule single posts or a whole batch in one pass.

What happens when a clip fails?

Failed downloads and failed rewrites can be retried from the batch page. A failed render just gets requeued or retried; during the beta nothing costs anything either way.

The honest part

We're a workshop, not a wand.

You bring the source material and the editorial judgment of what's worth repurposing. We handle the scraping, the matching, the prompting, the file renaming, the rendering, and the scheduling. You are responsible for the rights you have to the source content.

Our Terms and DMCA process are how we keep this honest. We're built for operators who know what they're doing, not for shortcuts.

Founding beta, open now

Run your first batch tonight

Set up a channel, scrape your first sources, and have rendered clips before you close the laptop.

  • Every scrape, rewrite, and render free
  • You talk directly to the people building it
  • Everything you make stays yours