CatchLive Clips clipping since you went live

A YouTube clipping service for everything already in your library.

Long-form uploads and YouTube Live turned into vertical Shorts, Reels and TikToks.

Tell us about your channel

Unlike a stream, a YouTube library does not expire. Everything you have already uploaded is material, and most channels are sitting on years of it.

How it works

How we work through a library

Back catalogue first

New uploads are a trickle; the archive is the volume. We start with what already performed, because a moment that held attention once will hold it again in short form.

Cut for the vertical feed

Shorts is not a smaller version of your video. It is reframed around the subject, captioned for mute, and cut to end where the point lands.

Live streams too

YouTube Live gets the same treatment as any other stream — we capture it as it runs, so nothing depends on the replay staying up.

What you get

What lands in your account

Your archive worked through

Years of uploads is more material than a week of new ones. We start with what already performed.

Shorts, not shrunken videos

Reframed around the subject and trimmed to end on the point, rather than the first sixty seconds cropped.

Live streams handled too

YouTube Live is captured as it runs, so nothing depends on the replay staying up.

Questions

What people ask

Do Shorts hurt my long-form channel?

That is a strategy question rather than a clipping one, and it depends on your channel. Many creators run Shorts on the same channel; others keep a separate clips channel. We can deliver to either.

Can you clip streams and uploads together?

Yes — most channels have both, and there is no reason to treat them as separate jobs.


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.

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