One webinar, a month of content

Upload your Zoom or Teams recording. A webinar clips workflow built for content teams returns ten polished, captioned cutdowns of every key moment, sized for LinkedIn, Shorts, and Reels — no scrubbing, no Premiere, no letting the recording rot in a shared drive.

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We ran a webinar every month last quarter. The recordings are in a shared drive. Nobody has watched them since.

  1. Tuesday 11:02am

    The webinar wraps. Three hundred registrations, a hundred and twenty live attendees, a Q&A that ran ten minutes long because the audience kept asking real questions. The team drops the recording into the shared drive and goes to lunch.

  2. Thursday 2:15pm

    You open the recording to find a clip for LinkedIn. Fifty-eight minutes of footage. You scrub. You find a great insight at minute thirty-four. Now you need to cut it in Premiere, add captions in a separate tool, and resize for the feed. That is one clip.

  3. Thursday 4:30pm

    Two hours in, you have one finished clip and a headache. The full recording link goes on LinkedIn instead. Forty people click. Most of them don't have an hour of focus to spare. The clip you almost made would have pulled ten times the reach.

  4. Monday 10:08am

    Manager asks why this week's social calendar is light. You say you're working on the webinar clips. They ask why you aren't creating net-new content instead. The remaining clips move to "next sprint" along with the four other webinars already in the backlog.

  5. +3 weeks

    The webinar topic is old news. The competitor whose recording shipped clips by Friday already cleaned up the engagement on the hot take. The Asana task "clip last month's webinar" gets archived alongside the previous three.

  6. +90 days

    End-of-quarter content audit. Twelve webinars in the drive, four hundred minutes of recorded panel content, fewer than ten clips published across the quarter. The team blames the calendar; the calendar blames the editing workflow; nobody owns the gap.

32%

of B2B marketers cite lack of time as the primary barrier to repurposing webinar content into clips — and the webinar recordings that never get repurposed represent the single largest piece of unused content investment in most marketing budgets.

And the data point your speaker dropped at minute thirty-four is sitting unseen alongside the customer story everyone said was the best moment of the hour.

From "we should repurpose that" to 10 clips scheduled before lunch

The old way
Before ngram
The ngram way
After ngram

Your quarterly webinar had great attendance. Your speaker dropped a data point at minute twenty-two that the audience loved. The Q&A at the end was genuinely useful. The full fifty-eight-minute recording is sitting in Google Drive while the team works on net-new content for next month's calendar.

Same recording. You upload it to ngram. Twenty minutes later you have ten polished clips — the opening hook, the key data point, the customer story, the hot take, the practical tip, the Q&A insight. Each one is captioned, branded, and sized for LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts, and Reels.

You either share the full recording on LinkedIn and watch a handful of people click, or you spend three hours in Premiere cutting two clips by hand. Captions in a separate tool, resize per platform, export, upload. The math never works out — the team always ships fewer clips than the webinar deserved.

Each clip drives traffic back to the full recording and your landing page. The webinar keeps generating engagement four weeks after the live event ended. Your social calendar fills from work the team already did, and the next webinar isn't a fresh content debt — it is a fresh batch of inventory.

Three weeks after the live event, the topic is old news. The Asana task "clip last quarter's webinar" gets archived alongside the previous three. The whole webinar program reads as a registration funnel that ends the moment the live event wraps — every recording becomes shelf inventory.

Friday's webinar ships clips by Monday's standup. The recording becomes a working content engine — clipped, captioned, scheduled, and out the door before the topic loses urgency. The webinar program finally proves its ROI past the registration number.

Time to clip one webinar
Under 20 min
was: 4-6 hrs (or never)
Output per webinar
10-15 clips
was: 1 full recording link
Content lifespan
4-6 weeks
was: One post, one week
Cost per clip
$0 extra
was: $150-$400 per finished clip

Webinar clips from one full recording

Bring the raw Zoom or Teams recording you already have. ngram routes it through the same auto-highlight, captions, and multi-format-export pipeline whether you want individual cutdowns or a highlights reel — no scrubbing, no Premiere, no manual resize per platform.

1Path oneMost popular
Drop a webinar recording
.mp4 · .mov · 58:14

Auto-cut the highlights

Drop in the full recording. ngram identifies the high-impact moments — data points, customer stories, practical tips, quotable takes — and proposes ten to fifteen standalone clips. Select the ones you want, and ngram trims dead air, burns captions styled to your brand, and exports each at the right ratio per channel.

Webinar to Clips
2Path two
Build a highlights reel
5-8 min · branded transitions

Or build a highlights reel

Combine the best moments into a five-to-eight-minute highlights video with branded transitions and a story arc. Useful for the post-event email, the YouTube channel, and the sales follow-up when a prospect doesn't have an hour for the full recording but is interested in the topic.

Audio to Video
ngram

A month of webinar clips ready to schedule

Each clip lands tight, captioned, branded, and sized for the channel you're posting on — and the full recording finally gets the reach it deserved.

captionssmart zoomsbrand kit

Have a longer-form recording from a panel or a fireside? Run it through Audio to Video or Video to GIF first — the highlight-detection step downstream is identical.

What changes when webinar clips ship by Monday

Every webinar becomes a month of content

Top benefit

Every hour of webinar content carries eight to fifteen standalone moments worth sharing. When the extract step lands in twenty minutes instead of two afternoons, the social calendar fills itself from work the team already did, and the recording stops being shelf inventory.

3-5×

Short webinar clips routinely pull three to five times the views of a full recording link in the same feed — and the clips drive traffic back to the recording itself, which finally gets the watch-through it was built for.

Prove webinar ROI beyond attendance

Webinar success isn't a registration number. When clips drive social engagement, website traffic, and pipeline for weeks after the live event, the program finally shows up in the dashboard the CFO actually reads.

Feed social algorithms consistently

LinkedIn and YouTube reward accounts that post native video on a regular cadence. When every webinar yields weeks of clips, the calendar is always fed with fresh, high-signal content instead of a scramble for new posts on Tuesday.

Full recording → social-ready clips in 3 steps

1

Upload the webinar recording

30 seconds

Drop in the full recording from Zoom, Teams, or any platform. Long pauses, audio issues, ten-minute Q&A at the end — all fine. ngram is built for real-world webinar recordings, not studio footage.

2

Pick your clips

2 minutes

ngram surfaces ten to fifteen high-impact moments — data points, stories, hot takes, practical tips. Preview each one with captions and brand polish applied, then select the cutdowns you want to ship across the next four weeks.

3

Export and schedule

instant

Pull each clip in 9:16 for Reels and TikTok, 1:1 for feed posts, and 16:9 for YouTube. Schedule them across the next month and watch one hour of webinar become a quarter's worth of social ammunition.

Built for the job

Built for webinar clips, specifically

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Starting from something else?

You don't need a Zoom recording to make clips.

Bring whatever long-form footage you already have. Each converter drops you into the same auto-highlight, captions, and multi-format-export pipeline the webinar flow uses.

The rest of the toolkit

Every tool the webinar-clips pipeline runs on.

All ngram tools

The old way vs. the ngram way

Manual EditingGoldcast / Descriptngram
Time to clip one webinar4-6 hours1-2 hoursUnder 20 minutes
Finding the best momentsWatch the entire recordingAI-assisted, needs heavy reviewAI highlight detection across the full hour
Captions and brand polishSeparate tools per stepBasic auto-captionsFrame-accurate captions, styled to brand kit
Multi-platform exportResize manually per clipLimited format optionsOne-click 9:16, 1:1, 16:9 from the same source
Likelihood it actually shipsLow — backlog keeps growingMedium — still time-heavyHigh — twenty minutes per webinar
Integrations

Wire webinar clips into the workflow you already run.

Each integration ships with a working template. Trigger a polished set of webinar clips from a Zoom completion, a CRM event, or a chat agent — or build your own with the REST API.

REST APIMCP serverWebhooksBuild your own integration in ~30 lines.

“But will it work for my situation?”

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Stop letting webinars collect dust

Upload one recording. Walk away with a month of webinar clips already captioned, branded, and sized for the channels your team posts to. Every webinar already in the shared drive is content the audience never saw — turn the backlog into reach.