Shorts workflow

Clippr Workflow For YouTube Shorts Automation

The point of Clippr is not to remove your taste. The point is to turn a long source video into a batch of candidate Shorts quickly enough that review, packaging, and scheduling become the main work.

A Repeatable Shorts Batch Process

1

Pick a rights-cleared source

Start with your own podcast, interview, livestream, webinar, tutorial, or licensed footage. If you use outside material, confirm you have permission before processing or republishing it.

2

Generate a controlled batch

Set clip count, minimum seconds, maximum seconds, and style. A three-clip batch is a good first pass; a larger batch gives you more candidates to review.

3

Review for completeness

Reject clips that start too late, end too early, depend on missing context, or package a weak moment too aggressively.

4

Tune titles and descriptions

Use Clippr's generated metadata as a starting point, then rewrite it for your channel voice and the specific platform.

5

Schedule the winners

Upload immediately or schedule selected clips for future publish times so the batch turns into an actual posting queue.

What Clippr Can Automate

Source ingest

Use file upload, URL ingest, or recent channel videos instead of manually setting up every source in a separate editor.

Timestamp selection

AI-assisted planning finds candidate ranges that look like complete short-form moments.

Vertical rendering

Clippr renders 1080x1920 MP4 results with framing choices built for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok-style formats.

Hook overlay

Generated hooks can appear directly on the clip so viewers get context fast.

Metadata drafts

Clippr prepares titles and platform-specific descriptions for your review.

Scheduling

Generated results can be uploaded or scheduled from the result cards when a YouTube channel is connected.

What You Should Still Review

Context

Some clips are technically interesting but need too much setup. Keep the clips that stand alone.

Accuracy

Make sure the title, hook, and description match what is actually said in the clip.

Rights

Automation does not create permission. Only publish clips you have the right to use.

How This Fits A Posting Rhythm

Weekly podcast

Run Clippr after each episode, keep the top three to five moments, and schedule them across the week.

Course or tutorial library

Clip older lessons into focused educational Shorts that point viewers back to the full explanation.

Founder or expert interviews

Turn long conversations into concise, idea-led clips built around opinions, mistakes, lessons, or surprising details.

Rights-cleared source queue

Teams can maintain a queue of approved source videos, run Clippr, review results, then schedule selected clips.

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