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MASTER LIST of the best Clipping Tools, Agencies, & People
I compiled the top 3 in each category. Bookmark it & lmk if I'm wrong ;) or missed someone
Tools
- OpusClip: General purpose & largest, 10M+ users
- LiveFrame: Automated clip creation with distribution baked in (easy clip campaigns for brands)
- StreamLadder: strongest free tier, 500k+ creators
Agencies
- ClippingEXE: 5.2B views in 30d, ft in Forbes, pure volume & reach
- CloutedHQ: 200M+ views /mo for entertainment & music, a16z-backed
- Clipur: verified, performance-based distribution for brands who want transparency and quality control
Individuals
- WallzMedia: specializes in VOD-to-short-form, DMs open
- Tig_Bo: veteran editor
Honorable Mention
- FindClout: advertise on top meme pages, 40M daily views. "1M views for $200" value prop (unsure if this converts well?)
Can't tag or this won't be shared but you can easily search the name that interests you most and find their X account, website, etc
Enjoy and get that reach while you can :)

Ashni@ashnichrist
People are asking me for clippers and clip farms. Who do I send them to? Need to compile a list of good ones. Please share!
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Content Rewards leads the clip economy
87 billion views last 60 days btw

The Atlantic@TheAtlantic
Internet clipping has “become its own ecosystem, its own economy, that only a few people have really figured out. And they have gamed it relentlessly,” the podcaster Ed Elson tells @cwarzel. Watch their full discussion on the “clip economy”: youtube.com/watch?v=ILvDLb…
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My first directorial piece for Whop. Shot in 2 days in Alaska with the homies.
Whop@whop
Daniel Iles is building a marketing empire from the Alaskan wilderness.
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Back in 2023, while casually scrolling, I came across @blvckledge’s post about retiring his father at just 23. I took a screenshot not just to save it, but to remind myself of what was possible.
Today, at 18, I’m proud to say I’ve retired my father.

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We officially opened Lovable’s first US office in Boston.
Boston felt like the right place for us to open an office because Massachusetts has a practical view of AI. It’s about using AI to solve real problems rather than just building the technology, which is something Gov. Maura Healey has spoken about clearly.
That’s why we started Lovable, to help more people turn ideas into software, products, companies, and real economic value.
PS, check out Gov. Healey rocking our Lovable socks.

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@richardzphotoz definitely need to watch more tutorials but i think I'll like it
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