Short-form is how
podcasts blow up.

So why does every clip
you post… die?

You already know this. The clip that makes someone subscribe — it's already in your episode. Buried at minute 38, threaded through minute 12, landing at minute 51. The moment is there. It always was.

The betrayal

So you tried the AI tools. They promised viral clips in minutes. Upload your episode, click a button, watch the magic happen.

garbage.

The clips felt flat. No hook, no arc, no reason to keep watching. You re-edited them yourself. You tried different tools. You wondered if maybe your content just wasn't good enough.

But your content was never the problem.

AI clipping is

fundamentally broken.

01 Scan for volume spikes
02 Grab the loudest sixty seconds
03 Slap on captions
04 Hit export

That's not editing.
That's a random page ripped from a novel.

200
vs
1,000,000

Same platform. Same algorithm. Same genre.
The difference was the edit.

The real problem

The best moment isn't sitting at one neat timestamp.

12:00
The story
38:00
The hook
51:00
The payoff

A human editor would find that. No clipping tool on earth even knows to look.

So we built something

that does.

Cutform

Cutform doesn't clip.

It edits.

It watches your full episode the way a seasoned editor would — mapping storylines, weighing emotional beats, finding the connective tissue between moments forty minutes apart. Then it builds clips with a hook, an arc, and a reason to hit follow.

The podcasters growing right now
aren't funnier or smarter.
They don't have bigger budgets.
They don't have better microphones.
They just have better editing.

We're here to make sure that's you

Your next viral clip
is waiting.

It's already inside your last episode. Let Cutform find it.

Currently accepting select creators