One long video becomes a week of social clips
Drop in a podcast episode, a YouTube video, or a webinar recording. A social media video maker that knows the platforms hands you back TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and LinkedIn cuts with vertical framing, captions, and platform-native hooks — no scrubbing required.
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“I clipped one Reel from a 45-minute episode. By the time it shipped, I'd lost the will to clip the other five.”
- Mon 7:30am
Publish the new 45-minute podcast episode to YouTube. Existing subscribers show up. TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn audiences never hear about it. There are at least six standalone moments inside the conversation you know would travel.
- Mon 9:14pm
Open Premiere Pro after dinner. Scrub through the timeline to find the first highlight near the eighteen-minute mark. Export it. Resize to 9:16. The framing cuts off half your guest's face. Re-crop manually. The cursor jumps.
- Tue 10:42pm
Auto-transcription burned the captions — but every brand name is wrong, the punchline lands on the wrong frame, and the hook reads off-rhythm. Fix line by line. Type a TikTok-style overlay hook. Export again. One clip done, five to go.
- Wed 11:50pm
Clip three. Reframing crops out the moment the guest reacts with their hands — exactly the beat the moment is built around. Restart the export. Realize you'll need a different cut for LinkedIn anyway because the language is too casual.
- Thu morning
Give up. Post the two clips you actually finished. The remaining four moments stay locked inside the original video. The cohort calendar has gaps. The competing podcaster who automates this shows up in three feeds the same week.
- Sun analytics
The two posted clips drove fifty-eight new YouTube subscribers between them. The four unposted ones would have probably done the same. Six weeks of episodes are sitting unclipped. Algorithm reach across all platforms is flat.
of social video plays start with the sound off. Clips without captions don't communicate, don't retain, and disappear from the feed before the hook even lands — no matter how strong the source episode was.
“Meanwhile the daily-poster I follow turned the same kind of episode into seven posts across four platforms.”
From "I'll clip it this weekend" to "clips posted before my coffee got cold"
A 30-minute podcast episode publishes to YouTube. You sit down to clip. The first cut takes ninety minutes — scrubbing the timeline, finding the moment, exporting, resizing to 9:16, fighting auto-captions, typing the hook, re-exporting. Five more moments are sitting in the recording you'll never get to.
Same 30-minute episode goes into ngram. The AI finds six strong moments based on energy shifts, topic changes, and natural hooks. Each one comes out as a standalone clip — vertical framing with face tracking, frame-accurate captions, the first three seconds restructured into a hook. Total time from upload to six finished clips: under thirty minutes.
Your TikTok followers never see your YouTube content. Your YouTube subscribers miss your Reels. Each platform feels like a separate creator brand because manually re-formatting the same moment for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and LinkedIn took more energy than recording the source episode in the first place.
One source recording fans out into TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and LinkedIn variants in a single export pass. Captions reflow per format. Lengths adjust to platform preferences. Hook styles swap between platforms. Discovery on TikTok routes back to the YouTube channel; LinkedIn drives newsletter signups. Audiences compound across platforms instead of staying siloed.
The algorithm rewards daily posters. You hit two posts a week on a good week, then drop to zero when life intervenes. Subscribers stop getting notified. The channel you spent months building loses momentum because clipping was the bottleneck you couldn't break through after your editing energy ran out.
One recording session feeds a full week of daily posts across every platform. Posting consistency becomes the default, not the aspiration. Algorithm reach climbs because you stopped going dark. The next podcast episode doesn't add work — it adds five more clips to the queue, which means another seven days of feed presence.
Platform-ready clips from what you already recorded
Bring the long-form recording. ngram surfaces the moments worth posting, reframes them vertical, burns captions, and exports a clip per platform — same source, four feeds.
Start from a long-form video
Drop in a podcast episode, YouTube upload, webinar, or interview recording. ngram identifies the strongest moments based on energy shifts, topic changes, and natural hooks. Each one becomes a standalone clip with vertical framing via face tracking, styled captions, and a tightened first three seconds.
Webinar to ClipsOr start from an audio episode
Paste the audio file or RSS link of your podcast episode. ngram transcribes, finds the standalone moments, and assembles social clips with brand-matched motion captions and waveform visuals. Useful when there's no video source — audio-first podcasters get social presence without filming.
Audio to VideoA week of platform-native clips
Looks intentional per feed. Same source, four different cuts that actually land in each algorithm.
Already have the webinar transcript or show notes drafted? Run them through Docs to Video first — the clipping step downstream is identical.
What changes when social clips ship daily
Every episode becomes a week of feed presence
Top benefitSix to ten clips per recording instead of one rushed Reel. The clipping evening disappears. Cross-platform reach replaces single-platform silos. Discovery on TikTok routes back to YouTube subscribers; LinkedIn drives newsletter signups. One source recording fuels seven days of daily posts.
Short-form video consistently earns more engagement than long-form on every major platform. Clipping is the multiplier that turns one recording session into the daily presence the algorithm actually rewards.
Show up on every feed
TikTok audiences don't overlap with LinkedIn. YouTube subscribers miss your Reels. Cross-platform clips find new viewers wherever they scroll, building an audience that compounds across channels instead of capping at one.
Reclaim your editing nights
Manual clipping eats 8-12 hours per episode. ngram cuts that to under 30 minutes. The time you save goes back to recording the next conversation, not to scrubbing a timeline at midnight on a Tuesday.
Long-form recording → posted clips in 3 steps
Upload your long-form recording
Drop in a podcast episode, YouTube video, or webinar of any length or quality. ngram works with raw footage — you don't need a clean polished input to get clean polished clips out.
Review the AI-selected clips
ngram surfaces the strongest moments with vertical framing, styled captions, and tightened hooks. Preview each clip, swap selections, tweak caption style per platform, or approve the full batch.
Export to every platform
Download clips formatted for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and LinkedIn in one batch. Brand-matched, captioned, and ready to post. One recording session feeds a full week of daily feed presence.
Built for social clips, specifically
Who ships clips in your operation?
Content Creators
Solo creators publishing weekly podcast or YouTube episodes who can't sustain daily clipping by hand. Spin every episode into six to ten platform-native clips so the feed stays warm between long-form drops without burning evenings.
Solopreneurs
Founders building an audience around a personal brand alongside running the business. Cut LinkedIn-ready clips from every podcast appearance or webinar so distribution runs on autopilot while you focus on the operating layer.
Growth & Marketing
Marketing teams running content programs that need a daily feed presence across multiple platforms. Repurpose webinars, customer interviews, and demo days into the cross-platform clip cadence the algorithm rewards.
Product Marketing
PMM teams turning launch webinars and customer-story interviews into LinkedIn and Twitter clips that drive top-of-funnel demand. The same source recording feeds the launch week plus the long tail of ongoing distribution.
Sales Enablement
Sales teams turning customer-call recordings and case-study interviews into social proof clips for outbound and LinkedIn. Reps land in prospect feeds with relevant clips instead of generic deck pages.
Educators
Independent educators and bootcamp instructors clipping the best moments from longer lectures into short-form discovery posts. Free clips on TikTok and Reels become the funnel into paid course enrollments.
Founders
Founder-led brands building distribution around the founder's voice. Every podcast appearance and panel recording gets clipped into LinkedIn and X variants without the founder spending an evening in a timeline editor.
Customer Success
CS leaders clipping QBR recordings and customer panels into shareable case-study clips for the community. The customer's own words drive the next deal cycle far better than a written case study ever does.
Explore more use cases
Other ways creators repurpose existing content into platform-native distribution without a weekly clipping evening.
You don't need a fresh video shoot to fill the feed.
Bring whatever you already recorded. Each converter drops you into the same vertical-framing, caption, and multi-format pipeline the long-form clipping flow uses.
Every tool the clip pipeline runs on.
The old way vs. the ngram way
| Manual Clipping | OpusClip / Munch | ngram | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clips per long-form episode | 1-2 (burnout limit) | 3-5 (template limited) | 6-10 (AI-selected) |
| Time per batch | 8-12 hours | 1-2 hours | Under 30 minutes |
| Platforms reached per export | 1 (manual re-format) | 2-3 platforms | 4+ all major platforms |
| Caption accuracy | Hand-typed or AI with fixes | AI with manual cleanup | Word-level accuracy |
| Brand consistency | Manual per clip | Template-bound styling | Automatic via Brand Kit |
Wire your clip pipeline into the rest of the publishing stack.
Each integration ships with a working template. Trigger a batch of social clips from a podcast publish, a webinar wrap, or an agent — or build your own with the REST API.
whenA new podcast episode publishes to your RSS feed
thenGenerate 6-10 platform-native clips, drop the batch into the social-team Drive
whenClaude or ChatGPT calls the clip tool with a long-form recording URL
thenReturn a batch of platform-formatted clips plus share links per platform
whenA new long-form upload finishes processing on the channel
thenCut a YouTube Shorts pack of the strongest moments and queue it on the channel
whenA clip optimized for B2B audiences finishes rendering
thenSchedule the 1:1 LinkedIn variant straight to the company page with the hook in the caption
whenA short-form clip with a strong opening line finishes rendering
thenSchedule the social variant with the quote as the tweet copy and a thread teed up
whenA webinar wrap-up workflow runs in your scenario builder
thenGenerate a clip pack for the next week's social schedule and attach to the campaign asset
whenA self-hosted recording archive picks up a new long-form file
thenAuto-generate a clip batch on your VPC and notify the social-team Slack channel
whenYou hit 'Clip this' on a YouTube tab inside the browser
thenGet a clip pack back in a new tab inside fifteen minutes — ready to schedule
“But will it work for my situation?”
Your next week of social posts is already recorded
Stop leaving clips trapped inside long-form videos. Turn one recording session into daily posts across every platform — captioned, branded, and platform-native. The feed runs itself; you go record the next episode.