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Post more clips. Not the same ones everyone else is posting.

Drop your long video. Pick the moments worth clipping. Get finished Shorts back.

Framing, layout, captions: all automatic. You do none of it.

Make my first clips

5 free minutes of video every month. No card. No watermark.

A real clip, straight off the line: hook up top, captions word by word. The person is a generated avatar.

What changed

AI automated the wrong half of the job

Two years ago, getting a clip out clean took skill: reframe it vertical, caption it, sync it, export it. That's exactly the half AI took. Today anyone gets a captioned clip out in three minutes.

What used to be rare is now free. And free means everyone does it: this morning, ten of you started from the same video, ran it through the same tool, and got the same clip.

Looking like everyone else used to cost nothing. Now it does. A clip too close to someone else's, the campaign doesn't pay you for it. And a channel that keeps posting the same thing ends up losing its monetization.

So making the clip doesn't set you apart anymore. The moment you pick does.

Now look at what your tool automates. It picks the moments for you, the one thing that's yours. And it leaves you the finishing to redo clip by clip, the one thing that should be automatic.

The automation is on the wrong side.

The landscape

Three ways to make clips today

An editor makes you do everything. An AI clipper makes you redo everything.

ClipFinish isn't a video editor, and it isn't an AI that clips for you. It's a production line: you set it once, it runs the batch.

Who picks the moments, who does the work, and what you're left holding.
The approachWho picksWho does the workWhat's left for you
The editorCapCut, PremiereYouYouThe same move, clip after clip
The AI clipper"find my viral moments"The AIThe AI, badlyA batch to fix by hand
The production lineClipFinishYouThe machineNothing

How it works

One decision, the whole batch

Drop your long video: a podcast, a stream, an interview. Go do something else. By the time you're back, the transcript is waiting.

You read it, and you take the moments worth taking. That's all you do: pick, in text. No timeline to scrub frame by frame, no cursor to drop on the exact second.

Then you pick what your clips will look like: framing, captions. Once, for the whole batch.

You hit go. That's it.

What comes out: vertical videos, edited, framed, captioned, ready to post.

You make the calls. You don't edit a thing.

  1. You drop your long video

    Up to two hours of source. The quote tells you what it costs before anything starts.

  2. You pick in the transcript

    One tap takes a sentence, a tap on the next one extends the stretch.

  3. You set the look, once

    One framing and one caption style for the whole batch, not for a clip.

  4. You collect your clips

    Vertical MP4s ready to post, downloaded one by one.

Make my first clips

5 free minutes of video every month. No card. No watermark.

Picking

Pick your own moments without losing half a day to it

Other apps give you two extremes, and neither one works.

Either the AI picks: it starts mid-thought, cuts before the punchline, catches the laugh instead of the line that caused it. Or you spend half a day digging through a timeline for moments you already had in your head.

The real problem is simpler than that: finding a good clip is a gut call, not a technical job.

With ClipFinish, you pull your clips straight out of the transcript. You select a stretch by clicking passages of text, and you can play it back or preview it before you keep it.

You pick exactly what you want to clip. Nothing that starts mid-sentence, nothing that cuts before the punchline.

On the public feedback board of one of the biggest tools out there, the top-voted request, 155 votes, open since 2023, is exactly this: pick your own moments instead of taking whatever the AI hands you. Still no answer.

The whole transcript, searchable. You take what's worth taking.

Consistency

A batch that looks like one batch, without opening a single clip

Ever noticed how AI clipping apps change the framing from one clip to the next, on the same source? That's not a bug they're going to fix. Their tool treats every clip as a separate video. It has no idea a batch exists. It re-decides every time.

In ClipFinish, the layout belongs to the batch, not to the clip. It's not a box someone could forget to tick: no clip can fall out of it, it's a rule baked into the app.

You don't open a single one of your clips to fix it.

On that same board: 56 paying subscribers are asking for the framing to stop changing from clip to clip. 62 more just want to move the captions on all their clips at once. One of them counts twenty repositions for a single video. That's the grind you skip here.

Four clips from one batch, untouched. Same framing, captions at the same height, hook in the same place. The person on screen is a generated avatar. The clips are not: they come off the line.

Captions

Captions you can read where people actually watch

Other tools don't know where TikTok puts its buttons. They drop the text "at the bottom" and that's that. So on a phone, the caption, the icons and the account name land right on top of it. You find out after you posted.

In ClipFinish, the zones where TikTok and Instagram put their interface are reserved up front. Your captions can't go there. Not on one clip, not on any of them.

And ClipFinish captions follow words, not sentences. Each word shows up as it's said.

Nothing to move up, nothing to re-sync.

On a campaign, captions aren't a matter of taste. They're a condition of getting paid.

  • Platform interface
  • Buttons and counters
  • Caption and account name
  • Where text is allowed
  • Hook · Captions

Credit

You only pay for the clips you walk away with

The real question about credit isn't the price. It's what it buys.

Elsewhere it goes into things that give you nothing back: suggested clips you throw away, renders that crash, and a refund you have to chase by email with a project ID, a timestamp and an error message.

In ClipFinish, one thing gets charged: the clips you asked for, for how long they run. Picking your moments costs nothing, and your balance doesn't move until you hit go.

And if a clip fails for good, its minutes come back to you. On their own, right away, without you writing to anyone. One failed clip doesn't take the rest down: the others come out anyway.

If you paid for it, you downloaded it.

Every credit movement is written down, with its reason. Refunds included.

The hook

A hook to fix, not to invent

Everyone recognizes an AI-written hook: the rhythm, the rhetorical question, the three-word promise. A tool that writes it for you has you posting what everyone else is posting. A tool that lets you choose lets you do the thing you're good at.

In ClipFinish you write your own hooks, or you let our AI draft one if you can't be bothered. Either way, it's your call.

You decide where it counts.

Straight up

What we already have, and what we don't have yet

What we have

Every sentence on this page describes what the product does today, not what's planned. All of it is already shipped.

What we don't have yet

Customer testimonials. ClipFinish just launched and has no customers to quote. We'd rather tell you than make up three reviews with first names and headshots. The person in our demos is a generated avatar, for the same reason: we haven't filmed anyone yet.

So why trust us?

Trying costs you nothing. You get 5 minutes of video every month, no card, no watermark, and you judge for yourself. That's a day of production. Enough to know, and you owe us nothing.

The limits

What ClipFinish doesn't do, and why

There's no timeline
That's not something missing: a timeline forces you to think clip by clip. We built ClipFinish for working in batches, to give our customers their time back.
Two caption styles, not twenty
Two styles tuned to the pixel beat twenty that let bad clips out. If a client hands you their brand guidelines, ClipFinish isn't your tool today. Better you know now.
We don't post for you, and we don't schedule
That's not an oversight: auto-posting works badly. It wants business accounts, and yours may not be. It disconnects every couple of months and you reconnect everything. And no outside tool can post with a trending sound. We'd rather hand you a finished batch in five minutes and let you post it the way you know how.
We don't pick your moments
That's where you're good. No AI of ours is ever going to beat you at it.

Pricing

What it costs

We count in minutes of video, not in clips: a ten-second clip and a three-minute clip don't cost the same to produce.

  • Solo

    €19a month

    75 minutes of video a month

    Enough to post every week.

    Files kept 30 days

  • Pro

    €39a month

    250 minutes of video a month

    Enough to post every day.

    Files kept 30 days

The moment you pick is the only thing nobody can copy.

The rest, ClipFinish does for you, so you get your time back.

Make my first clips

5 free minutes of video every month. No card. No watermark.