From source account to scheduled post.
Six steps, one pipeline, all of it free while ClipForge is in beta. Run it as often as your channels need.
- 1
Set up your channel
FreeOne identity per channel: the niche, the caption voice, the render template, and the roster of source accounts.
You do this once. Every batch after that reuses the setup, and you scale by adding channels, not by redoing configuration.
- 2
Run a batch
FreeOne click scrapes every active source on the channel: Instagram accounts, YouTube channels, or single video links.
Scraping is free and runs on our workers. Close the tab if you want; browser notifications tell you when the batch is done.
- 3
We download and rewrite everything
FreeEach scraped clip is downloaded, and its caption is rewritten for your clip type with a fresh on-screen hook.
Rewrites use the source caption, hashtags, comments, and the video transcript when one is available. If we cannot confidently identify the source material, the clip is flagged for manual review instead of guessing.
- 4
You review and approve renders
Credits spent here at launchEvery rewritten clip sits in preview until you approve it. Approving a render is the only thing that spends a credit.
Before approving you can reframe the video window, trim the cut, edit the hook and caption, and opt into watermark removal (+1 credit) or music removal (+1 credit) per clip. Restriping with a licensed catalog track is free. Prefer volume over review? Turn on auto-render and every completed rewrite renders itself.
- 5
Rendered clips come back
Credits spent here at launchApproved clips render through your channel template with the hook baked into the video, as vertical MP4s ready to post.
A restriped clip renders twice: the master with the licensed track, plus a music-free variant for TikTok, because TikTok strips third-party audio on its own. If a render fails, the credit refunds automatically.
- 6
Schedule and track
FreePush finished posts to Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat from one calendar, one by one or a whole batch in a pass.
Per-post performance flows back into the dashboard and ties to the source that produced the clip, so the next batch pulls from sources that actually win.
The whole model in one sentence
Everything is free during the beta. At launch, one credit buys one rendered clip, anything that fails after a charge refunds itself, and credits never expire.