No buzzwords. Here's how it works.
30 minutes after you end stream, the system grabs your VOD and gets to work. It transcribes everything, looks at when your chat lost their minds (actual message-per-second spikes, not vibes), and pulls out the moments worth watching.
A typical 12-hour stream produces 30+ pieces of content — full story arcs, Shorts, and tight highlight cuts. Titles, descriptions, tags, chapters — all generated. Everything goes up as unlisted so nothing goes public without you saying so.
Before anything uploads, it goes through a review panel — 7 AI agents that each look at a different thing. They score independently, and only content above the bar gets through.
There's also a set of hard gates that run first — if a clip is mostly dead air or off-topic, it gets rejected before the review panel even sees it. Saves time and money.
A tense 30-minute standoff shouldn't be cut the same way as a 20-second viral clip. The pipeline matches content to the right editing style automatically:
Everything is adjustable -- pacing, effects, music, captions, chat overlay, quality bar. Tell us what you want or reply to your welcome email with preferences and we'll set up profiles that match how you'd edit it yourself.
Every video gets an auto-generated thumbnail optimized for click-through rate. The design is driven by what's actually in the video — comedy content gets gold accents, heist arcs get green, confrontations get orange. Character names, hook text, and the best frame from the peak moment.
YouTube long-form gets 16:9 thumbnails with text overlays. Shorts get vertical 9:16 versions. All generated with open-source fonts and your own stream footage — zero copyright issues, zero stock photos. View and download them from your dashboard.
A GTA stream and a Minecraft stream don't have the same norms. The safety scanner knows this — profanity that's normal in your genre won't trigger false flags, but stuff that could actually get your video age-restricted or demonetized gets caught before upload.
It checks profanity, violence, slurs (always flagged no matter what), and gambling references. You get a monetization risk score before anything goes live. Bleeping, caption redaction, quarantine thresholds — all adjustable per creator.
Each platform wants different things. The pipeline generates platform-specific metadata for each:
YouTube long-form gets searchable titles, chapters, and 10-15 tags. Shorts get hashtags above the title and the right duration. TikTok (coming soon) gets 150-char captions with niche hashtags (no #fyp spam). Instagram (coming soon) gets keyword-rich captions because hashtags stopped working in 2025. X (coming soon) gets questions that bait replies (they're worth 27x a like). Reddit (coming soon) gets de-clickbaited titles.
YouTube is fully supported today. Multi-platform distribution is rolling out to Pro and Enterprise tiers.
Write a paragraph describing your brand and the pipeline changes how it picks content, writes titles, and scores videos. Show it examples of titles you like and don't like. Add your characters and their nicknames so it catches them in dialogue.
Quality bar, safety thresholds, editing style -- all yours to set. We run the infrastructure.
You already made the content. Let it work for you.
See Pricing