
ClipWing 🦋
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ClipWing 🦋
@clip_wing
Create dozens of short clips from your raw long videos in minutes 🎬





we tripled @adamlyttleapps's youtube subscribers from 6K to 22K in 6 months (here’s how we did it) Adam came to us in january. he has insane authentic charisma on screen! our literal dream person to work with. but he needed more time to focus on what he loved.. building products and making videos about them. our solution? 1. consistent videos. 2. strong intros/outros. if you: - aren’t spending enough time building - want to grow your audience on YouTube save this youtube playbook to go from “how?” to “i know what to do.” 👇 1️⃣ publish twice a week, every week it took Adam 1 week to edit 1 video and upload. this slowed publishing (and growing an audience). we used this workflow to fix it: 1. we agreed to produce 2 long-form vlogs weekly 2. Adam sent us the script, recording, and b-roll 3. we did our magic + set aside 1 day for changes 4. Adam publishes a new vlog every Wed and Fri consistency = growth. 2️⃣ use strong intros to keep people hooked your intro is your hook. but most people leave your video in 5 seconds! why? - the intro doesn’t give what’s promised in the title - the video starts slow or is confusing the worst intros.. - feel different from the title + thumbnail - takes too long to get to the point the best intros? - match the title + thumbnail - give a reason to stay - make someone think ‘yes, this is what I came for!’ how to create a killer intro for your next video: 1. keep it between 20-30 secs 2. hook fast: edits, captions, voiceover 3. rewrite your intro if it feels weak but don’t forget.. 3️⃣ make people remember your outro your outro is a handoff. it’s the last thing people remember. ‘thanks for watching’ won’t make them come back. a good outro: - wraps up the idea + gives the next step - gives a reason to stay on your channel or share it - leaves the viewer with a clear takeaway use these for your next outro: ‘be sure to subscribe and check my progress on this next week…’ ‘Share your thoughts below. i read every comment for the next video topic’ why does all this matter? 🤔 if your intro + outro are weak, people just leave. but a great intro + outro? makes people WANT to return to your channel. p.s. check below to see a video we created that got Adam 100k+ views for the first time 👇


i’m working on clipwing autopilot – clipwing, but for solo creators and small teams you just drop a link to your youtube video or riverside project and in 3 days you get ready-to-post, high-quality clips made by real editors, not ai slop






Introducing Trackr 2.0. The infrastructure behind 1B+ views and 10M+ downloads for apps like Quizlet, Substack, and Cash App Comment "TRACKR" and I'll send you the exact playbook we use to run these campaigns.

What are people's favorite tools for clipping video these days? At @HustleFundVC, we have a lot of video content that we want to cut up into small 20-second segments, but there are so many options. Any favorites that would be great for us to try? Thank you all.

The energy in SF is insane right now. Everyone is LOCKED IN and figuring things out, so we might as well do it together :) Huge thanks again to our amazing speakers and everyone who came out to All Things DevTool AX Demos! I had an absolute blast and I hope you did too!

that's how our video production team looks for enterprise clients much more affordable and faaaar more productive than an in-house hire





