CatchLive Clips clipping since you went live

We clip your streams. You approve. That is the whole job.

A content clipping service for people who go live. Twitch, Kick, TikTok, YouTube and broadcast — turned into short vertical clips for TikTok, Reels and Shorts.

Tell us about your channel

You stream for hours. Three moments in it are worth posting, and finding them is the part nobody has time for. We find them, cut them vertical, caption them for muted viewing, and hand them back. You decide what goes out.

Who we clip for

Six kinds of live, one job

Streamers & gamers

Twitch, Kick and YouTube Live. We follow the audience — what chat reacted to, what viewers clipped themselves.

Newsrooms & local TV

A broadcast has no loud moments, so we read the transcript and cut it story by story. Narrow it to just the severe weather, or just the breaking news.

Podcasts & talk shows

Two hours of conversation holds maybe six postable moments. We find where the subject turns.

Sports & events

The crowd is the signal. Goals, finishes and bad calls spike the room before anyone narrates them.

Music & performance

Sets, showcases and DJ streams, cut at the drops and the crowd response.

IRL & everything else

If it runs long and only parts of it are worth posting, it is the same job.

What you get

Clips every week, nothing to send us

Clips every week

On a standing schedule. No briefing round, no asset handoff.

Cut for vertical

Framed on what matters, not centre-cropped into empty desk.

Captions burned in

The feed is watched on mute.

Delivered your way

Drafts in your account, or a page we run for you.

The deal

Your content stays yours

We only clip for the person or station that owns the footage. Want clips in your own account? Our TikTok integration asks for one publishing permission, video.upload — it can place a video in your drafts and it cannot publish, so nothing goes out until you say so.

Would you rather we ran a clips page for you? We do that instead, and the account stays yours.

Either way, source recordings are deleted once your clips are delivered, and you can end it at any time.


Questions

What people ask before hiring us

What is a clipping service?

Someone else watches your long-form content and pulls the parts worth posting. You go live, we find the moments, cut them to vertical, add captions and hand them back ready to publish. It removes the editing work without removing your say over what goes out.

Do you clip Twitch, Kick and YouTube streams?

Yes, along with TikTok Live and broadcast. On Twitch and Kick we use chat reaction and viewer-made clips to find the moments, which is the strongest signal there is — the audience already told us what mattered.

Can you clip a local news broadcast?

Yes, and it works differently from a stream. News has no loud moments and no chat, so we read the transcript and cut the broadcast story by story. We can also filter to one subject, so a weather block yields only the severe weather and not the temperature read.

Do you post the clips for me?

Only if you want that. By default clips land in your drafts and you approve every one. If you would rather we ran a clips page for you, we do that instead and the account stays yours.

Who owns the clips?

You do. We only ever clip for the person or station that owns the footage, and we claim nothing. Source recordings are deleted from our servers once the clips are delivered.

How many clips do I get?

Enough to post consistently — a standing weekly batch rather than a one-off. The right number depends on how much you go live and where the clips are going, so tell us that in the form.

Get started

Tell us about your channel

What you go live on, how often, and what you wish was getting posted.

We reply from a person, not a bot.