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Building @OpsRelic (WAITLIST OPEN) — ops platform for clipping agencies | Trying to solve the spreadsheet chaos problem

Katılım Ocak 2025
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Run a clipping / UGC agency? OpsRelic = your agency OS: – campaign tracking (no more random sheets) – client-ready dashboards & portal – workspace for briefs, rules, examples I’m opening 5 early founder spots. Apply here 👇 forms.gle/zapGE45ZQMu8Ks…
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Run a clipping / UGC agency? OpsRelic = your agency OS: – campaign tracking (no more random sheets) – client-ready dashboards & portal – workspace for briefs, rules, examples I’m opening 5 early founder spots. Apply here 👇 forms.gle/zapGE45ZQMu8Ks…
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@acadictive early days — MRR is small but growing. organic all the way rn, mostly X + direct outreach to clipping agency founders. users are agency owners running ops in Notion/spreadsheets. keeping it lean. trying to get a solid product before pushing too hard on revenue.
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Ehsan@acadictive·
@itss_clip Would love to hear about your MRR/ARR, users, and customer acquisition/distribution.
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Ehsan@acadictive·
Pitch your product under this thread. I’ll pick 5 of my favorites and promote them here later.
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@acadictive thanks for sharing, checking that out. hardest part of building is the ops side — spreadsheets for tracking campaigns, client reports. building OpsRelic to replace all that with one dashboard. would love your thoughts once you check it out
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@IamOloba_ im building an ops platform for clipping agencies. was running campaigns out of spreadsheets — tracking which clips to post, who clips what, and client reports was a mess. trying to replace all of that with one dashboard.
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OLOBA THE ARTIST
OLOBA THE ARTIST@IamOloba_·
Hey X Fam What are you building today? Drop link let people get to know your product 🦾〽️
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@whitey_xyz love the community-first approach for a clipping agency. once you start getting clients the ops side gets real fast — campaign tracking, payments, reports. opsrelic was built for exactly that so it doesn't slow you down
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Whitey@whitey_xyz·
Free $30-40 just buy making a small time clip. Well, this month, I’m going to be creating my own Content and Clipping agency Starting with a community first Let’s see how it will go 🤝
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@Veno_41 clipping agencies print when you nail the ops. built opsrelic specifically so agency owners can track campaigns, manage clippers, and send client reports without the spreadsheet chaos
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Vēnø@Veno_41·
Rasmr explains that he can make more money starting a clipping agency then streaming “I could go start a clipping agency and make more money then what I’m doing right now” “I can clip other people and make much more money then streaming” “Jack makes more money then me, you know why? Because he’s a profiter and doesn’t lose 15k/month”
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@adiix_official AI handles the clipping. the ops side is still the bottleneck though — tracking campaigns, managing clients, doing reports. that's what opsrelic fixes for agency owners
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AdiiX@adiix_official·
someone just replaced an entire clipping agency with one Claude Opus 4.7 prompt > feed it a 3 hour podcast > Opus 4.7 finds every viral moment > writes the captions > drafts the hooks > spits out 40 clips before lunch agencies are charging $5k/month for this Claude charges $0 clippers might want to update their LinkedIn.
Vugola@Vugola

🚨 Breaking: Claude Opus 4.7 just replaced every video editor!! Claude can now: > analyze long-form videos > find clip-worthy moments > add hooking captions > schedule and post for you this is actually insane!!

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@WatchingD_World @AutomationKing0 once you land those first clients the ops side hits fast — tracking campaigns, paying clippers, reporting to clients. built opsrelic so agency owners don't have to do that in sheets
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Adewunmi | Pro Clipper@WatchingD_World·
@AutomationKing0 What about video clipping? I built Opus Clus pro max running locally. I want to be running clipping agency, I just need clients
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Jokotoye Emmanuel@AutomationKing0·
This is what I am saying, there is a lot of money in Video Editing but people are not ready to do the boring stuff My Video Editor charges me 100k to edit 15 min Video and this is even cheap compared to what others quoted
Tolumotion (AI Enthusiast)@tolumotion

@AutomationKing0 I keep saying this Over 1 billion+ videos are being posted on the Internet every single day. There are millions of creators that want to post but they can't edit videos or don't have the time

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@JayBisen473370 35 clients and 800 clips/month is where the ops gets wild. tracking campaigns + reporting manually at that scale is brutal. built opsrelic for exactly this — agency ops without the spreadsheet mess
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Jay Bisen@JayBisen473370·
Building from scratch is getting outdated. Now you can literally download a business. I just saw an AI-powered YouTube clipping agency doing: • $12K+/month • 35 clients • 800+ clips/month • 2.8M views • 94% retention • $0 payroll No team. No freelancers. No editing tools. Just 4 AI “employees” running 24/7: → Find viral long-form content → Clip + caption it → Post across Reels/Shorts/TikTok → Bring in clients automatically This isn’t the future. It’s already happening. If you’re still doing everything manually, you’re already behind. 👉 usenaive.ai/templates
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@BobbyDeMario 100 brand clients across 4 platforms is a serious ops challenge. instead of a coo you might also want opsrelic — we built it specifically for ugc agency ops. campaign tracking, reporting, payouts in one place
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Bobby DeMario
Bobby DeMario@BobbyDeMario·
Hiring a full-time COO for my UGC agency. $800/mo + Claude Code Max → $1,200 in 6mo. 100 brand clients across 4 platforms. AI-native required. 8am–7pm EST. You replace me. I just film. Apply (45-min test built in): apply.bobbydemario.com
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@chrisgirbu clipping agency is definitely the move. once you land clients the ops side gets messy fast though — that's where opsrelic comes in. campaign tracking, reporting, all off spreadsheets
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Chris@chrisgirbu·
Start a clipping agency. here's how: find one creator doing $50k+/month with a podcast or YouTube channel and no short-form presence or it's not working right now that's your client. reach out. offer a free trial week. clip their 3 best long-form videos into short-form videos optimized for Instagram and TikTok. deliver the trial. show them the analytics. if even one clip hits 50k views, that creator has seen what a machine looks like. close them at $3k-$5k/month retainer. you need 2-3 clients to hit $10k. the whole game is: find people with proven offers and no attention engine, then become the engine.
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i have two weeks to make $10k. life or death situation. any ideas?

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@0xSkip love the breakdown. worth checking out opsrelic too — we focus more on the ops/reporting side for agencies. campaign dashboards, automated client reports, payout tracking
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Skip@0xSkip·
Starting a clipping agency has never been easier. Nowadays, by using platforms like Duzlo, agencies no longer need to find clippers, review submissions, track metrics, detect fraud, pay clippers, create reports for creators, etc. The cost? Absolutely nothing. Agencies can get access to all that (and more) at no cost to them by running their agency on Duzlo. That’s not even the best part… agencies no longer need to manually launch clipping campaigns for each new piece of content a creator uploads. On Duzlo, simply connect a content source to a YouTube channel, etc. and their new uploads will get automatically ingested to Duzlo and be made discoverable by our entire user-base (thousands of clippers). Billing? All that is automated as well. Creators can add their payment method and through a seamless credits system, Duzlo will charge their payment method when their balance dips below the threshold. Budgets? That’s made simple as well. Set a weekly spending limit and the max CPM your client is comfortable spending. Duzlo will respect those limits and even optimize the spend to achieve much lower CPMs then the max limit you set. Reporting? You can invite the creator to access the dashboard so they can view all the analytics in addition to seeing every submission made to each piece of content. Benefit of launching an agency? Your only job becomes finding clients and doing a one-time setup for them. After that, you can sit back and collect a management fee from them each month for overseeing the success of their clipping operation, while Duzlo makes you look like a rockstar. Do you have what it takes to onboard creators with content worth clipping? Hit my DMs or simply get started for free and launch a channel for your first client on Duzlo.com
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i have two weeks to make $10k. life or death situation. any ideas?

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@casellacaesar interesting model — managing campaigns + client deliverables for B2B agencies is the messy part. built opsrelic to handle exactly that for content/ugc agencies. how are you tracking client work rn?
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Caesar@casellacaesar·
On September 13th, CCC Acquisition was born The first Twitter "acquisition" service focused on delivering content, DM setting, and engagement systems for B2B marketing agencies Our first case study consisted of $20.5k added to the MRR of an ecom ads agency in 60 days Our next case studies: - 5-figures for a B2B outbound agency - $13.5k for a B2B AI UGC agency in 14 days - $34,250 for a B2B content agency in 30 days We're handling over 100k followers in B2B at the time of writing this We've worked with 30+ clients and have experience in pretty much every B2B marketing agency niche Our appointment setters booked 100s of calls with 7-8 figure leads Our content writers have generated 10s of 1,000,000s of views on Twitter B2B Our engagement specialists have sent 1,000s of replies in the B2B niche They're also all from 1st world countries, 300 IQ, and insanely jacked And I think it's a shame for the "founder/CEO" (hella cringe terms) to post once a month on this platform (Especially after having scaled multiple accounts past 10k+ followers) So it's time to run it back up (BIG TIME NOW) Great things ahead Caesar
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@xElenaYangx full time agency + college hits different. curious how you manage client ops and reporting rn — that's literally what we're solving with opsrelic for ugc agencies
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Elena@xElenaYangx·
Full time UGC agency owner x Full time college student 💟 Been learning a lot about what a commitment entails Putting clients and campaigns first, under any and all circumstances. Still not entirely convinced that college was helpful, but hey that was a great experience ig ❣️
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@itsthienvuvo scaling a ugc agency week by week is wild to watch. the ops side gets messy fast. that's why we built opsrelic — one dashboard for campaign tracking, creator payouts, client reporting
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Thienvu Vo@itsthienvuvo·
breaking down how i scaled my ugc agency to $100K/month in 2 months (week-by-week)
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@leivi0710 fastest-growing UGC agency ops are no joke to manage. we built opsrelic to handle the backend — campaign tracking, creator payouts, client reports. curious how you guys handle it rn
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Vincent Lei
Vincent Lei@leivi0710·
UGC changed my life 3 months ago, I was getting verbally abused by Karens at a call centre. Today, I’m COO at Vo Creations, the fastest-growing UGC agency in the space. Before UGC, I didn’t even know it was possible to make money from social media. I thought you had to be an influencer with a huge following. I’d make viral comedic skits on Instagram and TikTok, but I left them as hobbies… until I discovered Thienvu and his Vo Creations mentorship back in October. Fast forward 4 months: - 10M views across all my UGC accounts - Built a personal brand in the coding niche for one UGC campaign (13K followers across IG & TikTok) - Personally coached a few UGC creators who are now making $2K/month I honestly couldn’t have done it without Thienvu and Vo Creations. Their mentorship and guidance made all the difference. Now I’m pumped to step into this role and help scale Vo Creations to new heights. We’re about to take Vo Creations to the moon, and this is just the beginning.
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@CharlesaNoel week 2 building a fulfillment system in notion + discord is the grind — that's exactly what we're replacing with opsrelic. ugc agency ops in one dashboard instead of piecing tools together
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Charles Noel@CharlesaNoel·
How I scaled my UGC agency to 100K/month in 2 months. here’s how, full transparency: week 1 > notified mentorship students about the upcoming agency deal flow mass outreach to connect and learn from existing agencies + nurtured relationships with the biggest in the space (@sideshift_app) We flew to New York just to meet these guys! week 2 > landed 2 clients (40K/month) through my co founders IG personal brand built our fulfillment system (notion for docs, discord for comms) to make sure we could actually perform week 3 > landed 1 client (10K/month) through a referral from SideShift started going viral across clients and had creators double down on winning formats week 4 > built real case studies: 15M views in 21 days with 3 creators (fable) averaged 10M+ views/month across clients week 5 > started posting on X and landed an uncapped equity deal with an app hired 2 creator managers to help us scale campaigns week 6 > focused heavily on team management and instilled ownership in creator managers week 7 > SideShift referred us 3 more deals (30K/month) after seeing how we operated and the results we were producing week 8 > expanded our creator manager team to 5 soon to be 8 at that point. everyone locked in. momentum compounding and not an end in site
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@Chase_Commerce the ops chaos behind running 220 videos through an agency is real. we built opsrelic to help ugc/clipping agencies handle campaign ops without the spreadsheet disaster
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Chase@Chase_Commerce·
a marketer just blew $100,000 testing ai-generated ugc against real human creators on tiktok. the results are out. and the entire ecommerce industry is learning the wrong lesson from them. they ran 220 videos over 3 months. the math looked like this: ai ads: 2.5% ctr, $3 cost per video. human ads: 3.1% ctr, $420 cost per video. the conclusion everyone is jumping to? "human ugc wins attention, but ai wins on economics. so just use ai." they think it's a math problem. they think volume of garbage beats a handful of genuine human connections just because it's cheaper to produce. this is exactly why so many brands are stuck at $30k/month while their competitors are scaling past seven figures. let me explain what's actually happening here. when a user is scrolling tiktok or instagram, their brain is running a micro-second filter system that most marketers completely underestimate. it's not a conscious decision. it's biological. the human brain has spent hundreds of thousands of years learning to detect other humans their faces, their eyes, their subtle imperfections, the way they move when they're genuinely excited about something. you cannot fake that. not yet. not with any ai tool that exists today. the 3.1% vs 2.5% ctr difference isn't just a rounding error. that gap represents the scroll-stop. it represents the moment a real person's thumb freezes because something on the screen felt human. it represents trust being built in under two seconds. that is the entire game on meta and tiktok right now. ai slop doesn't have that. it has perfect lighting, smooth skin, and dead eyes. it has the uncanny valley problem baked in at the pixel level. your audience can't articulate why they keep scrolling, but their brain clocked it instantly. but here is the real tragedy buried inside that $100,000 test: the baseline assumption was completely broken from the start. they assumed human ugc has to cost $420 per video. let that sink in. $420. for a single 15-second clip. if you are paying a traditional ugc agency $400+ per video in 2026, you are not paying for creativity. you are paying for their office lease, their account managers, their project management tools, and their profit margin. the creator who actually filmed the thing made maybe $80 of that. this is the exact problem we set out to solve when we built hourlyugc. you don't have to choose between human quality and ai economics. the entire premise of that choice is wrong. it was invented by agencies who need you to believe that good content is expensive, and by ai companies who need you to believe that human content is unscalable. both of them are lying to you. the brands that are actually dominating meta and tiktok shop right now the ones scaling past 7 figures on performance creative are NOT using deepfaked influencers. they are building systems. they are treating ugc like a production line, not a one-off project. they are hiring vetted, everyday creators by the hour. real people filming raw, authentic, ugly ugc in their own homes, on their own phones, with the kind of imperfect lighting that makes a human brain stop scrolling. at $25/hour, a good creator can film 10 to 15 hooks and variations in a single session. suddenly, your human ugc doesn't cost $420. it costs less than $5 a clip. you get the volume of ai. you get the testing velocity of ai. and you keep the biological trust signals that only a real human being can deliver. this is the unfair advantage that most ecom brands don't know about yet. volume = results, but only if the volume actually stops the scroll. garbage at scale is still garbage. human authenticity at scale is a money printer. stop buying expensive videos from agencies. stop settling for robotic ai slop just because it's cheap. start buying time from real creators and build a system that works while you sleep.
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