Selected clip
Callout to founders
The part where the point lands fast and stands on its own.
Clip score
68
0:00 – 0:42
Long recording in. Branded clips out.
Upload the webinar, podcast, Loom, or interview. ThirdClip reads the transcript, ranks the moments that stand alone, and renders vertical MP4s with captions, colors, and logo already applied.
Selected clip
The part where the point lands fast and stands on its own.
Clip score
68
0:00 – 0:42
Queued clip
Strong hook, clean ending, and clear payoff.
Queued clip
Good standalone clip, already framed for a short-form post.
What comes out of a run
Scored before you choose
You see the moments most likely to work as standalone clips before you spend time rendering anything.
Brand already baked in
Colors, caption style, and logo treatment are part of the render instead of post-production cleanup.
File, not homework
You get the MP4, not a note telling you which timestamps to re-edit somewhere else.
How it works
This is not an editor replacement and not a dashboard for its own sake. Each step exists to get you closer to a file your team can actually post.
Step 1
Logo, colors, caption style, and default format are part of setup, so every new recording starts with the same look.
Step 2
ThirdClip reads the transcript, scores each section for standalone value, and returns a ranked shortlist instead of a wall of footage.
Step 3
Pick the winners, export vertical MP4s, and move straight to posting without opening an editor.
Why it works
ThirdClip does not try to be a whole editing suite. Good. That keeps every part of the product pointed at one job: turning one long recording into several short clips you can ship now.
Real source
That sounds obvious, but most tools stop at timestamps. ThirdClip renders from the source file itself, so the workflow ends with a usable asset.
Brand baked in
Logo, palette, font preset, and caption style are set before the first run. Each export already looks on-brand when it lands.
Short-form logic
ThirdClip scores for hooks, clean endings, and whether the point still makes sense without the rest of the recording. It is not chopping the video into random short chunks.
Output over busywork
The job is to get from long recording to posted short-form clip with as few decisions as possible. Upload. Review the shortlist. Render. Download. Post.
Pricing
The free run exists so you can test the workflow on your own footage. If it earns a place in your weekly process, keep it running from inside the workspace.
Free
Start here. No card needed.
Use one real recording to see whether this can replace the manual clipping work you keep putting off.
Starter
$19/mo
For teams that want every new recording to turn into publishable short-form output by default.
Pro
$49/mo
For agencies and teams running multiple clients or brands at volume.
Cancel any time. Existing runs and downloads stay on your account.
Used by podcast hosts, consultants, and marketing teams shipping weekly content.
Questions
Founders, consultants, podcast hosts, and lean marketing teams who are already recording webinars, Looms, interviews, or episodes, but not turning enough of that footage into short-form posts.
No. You upload the MP4 directly. That is intentional. ThirdClip renders clips from the real source file, so you get actual downloadable exports rather than a list of timestamps to re-edit yourself.
Each run gives you a ranked shortlist with clip titles, time windows, and draft captions. For any clip you select, ThirdClip renders a branded MP4 you can download and post.
Your run history, clips, and downloads stay accessible. To process a new source video, you move to the Starter plan from inside the workspace.
Shortlist generation takes a few minutes after upload. MP4 rendering depends on video length, but usually finishes in the same session. You do not need to stay on the page while it works.
Ready when you are
Upload it, get the shortlist, render the clips, and post them. The first run is free for a reason. You should judge this product on your own footage, not a demo.