VidVertex — Clipping & repurposing agency
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USE CASE 02 — CLIPPING & REPURPOSING AGENCY

You cut the clips. VidVertex handles everything after.

Podcasters, streamers and coaches pay for daily shorts. The cutting is the skill — the branding, captioning and uploading is the grind that caps your client list.

clients × clips × platforms, one batch
Who this is for

Freelance clippers, clipping agencies and editors running clip channels for podcasters, streamers and personal brands — anyone delivering short-form output from someone else's long-form content, for more than one client.

The problem
  • Every client wants their own branding: logo, colors, caption style, CTA.
  • Every platform wants its own variant — different captions, sometimes different lengths.
  • Five clients × five clips × four platforms is 100 deliverables a week. Editing them individually caps your roster at what your late nights can handle.

How VidVertex solves it

Per-client brand profiles

Each client is a brand with their own asset pool — backgrounds, CTA overlays, logos, hashtag sets. Set it up once.

Stack once, render for everyone

Drop the cut clip into a stack, pick clients and platforms, and every branded variant renders in one batch.

Captions at scale

CSV-based titles, descriptions and first comments per platform — with AI assist when you need 100 captions, not 5.

Client-ready delivery

Queue each client's posts in the calendar and push them out on schedule — or export to Google Drive for clients who post themselves.

How you make money with it

01

Monthly retainers

The standard model: a fixed fee per client for N clips a week, cut, branded and posted. VidVertex collapses the posting half to minutes, so each retainer costs you far fewer hours.

02

Per-clip with a distribution upsell

Charge per clip for editing, then upsell full multi-platform distribution — nearly pure margin when the tool does the distributing.

03

Performance deals

Some clippers earn per view milestone. Multi-platform posting multiplies the surfaces where a clip can pop.

04

Scaling to an agency

Brand profiles and one calendar let a single operator manage a roster that used to need a team — hire cutters only for the actual editing.

Your pitch improves too: “every clip goes out on four platforms, on schedule, in your branding” beats “here's a folder of files.”

A typical client week

Step 1

Client sends the episode; you cut 5 highlight clips.

Step 2

Load each clip into a stack — client branding applies automatically.

Step 3

Generate platform captions, review once.

Step 4

Batch-render, schedule the week, send the client their filled calendar. Invoice.

Ready to multiply your next video?

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