Short video for local business, posted everywhere from one place
You already do the thing worth filming. Clipflow turns one recording into a week of clean short videos and posts them everywhere you sell.
- You film a quick walkthrough or customer moment, then it sits on your phone because editing eats an evening you do not have.
- The same clip has to be cut, captioned and uploaded separately to TikTok, Reels and Shorts, so most weeks nothing goes out.
- DIY clips start mid-sentence and look scraped, which is not the polish a local brand needs in front of nearby customers.
- Posting is sporadic, so the feed goes quiet for weeks and new customers cannot tell if you are still open or active.
- Hiring an editor or agency costs more than the foot traffic a few clips bring in.
- →One recording becomes several sentence-perfect clips, snapped to whole sentences using word-level timing so nothing cuts mid-word.
- →AI captions in four styles and auto thumbnails, so every clip reads cleanly with the sound off in a busy feed.
- →One-click posting to TikTok, Reels, Shorts and more from a single place, with smart scheduling that keeps the feed live.
- →Niche detection tunes hooks and hashtags to your trade, so a salon clip lands differently from a coffee shop clip.
- →A free plan to test with 3 clips a month, then paid from 9 pounds a month when it earns its place, far below an editor.
Frequently asked
Yes. Most local businesses film one short walkthrough, a how-to, or a quick answer to a common customer question on their phone. Clipflow does the rest: it transcribes the footage, snaps clips to whole sentences, captions them, adds a thumbnail and posts them. The same podcast-clip workflow that fills TikTok and Reels with Diary of a CEO and Joe Rogan moments works just as well on a five-minute clip from behind your counter.
One clean recording a week is enough to start. Clipflow pulls several short clips from a single video, so a single five to ten minute walkthrough can cover a week of posts across every platform without you filming again.
No. The boundary engine uses word-level transcription to snap every clip to complete sentences and refines the edges into silence, so clips never start or end mid-word and look made for your brand rather than scraped.
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