AI clipping tools grab a soundbite. Cutform edits like a great human editor — stitching the strongest moments across your episode into clips people actually watch to the end.
Most clipping tools do the same lazy thing. They scan for one “great moment,” yank 60 seconds around it, and call it a clip.
But a random chunk of your podcast is not short-form video. No hook. No arc. No reason for a stranger to keep watching.
Every clip dies the same quiet death — while some podcast half your size racks up a million views on a single reel.
Your content was never the problem.
It was the edit.
A great editor doesn’t grab one moment and hope it works. They pull the hook from minute 41, the tension from minute 3, and the payoff from minute 22 — then stitch them into a single clip engineered to hold attention from first frame to last.
That’s retention editing. And until now, it required hiring someone who costs more per month than your mic setup.
Random chunk. No arc. Weak retention.
Four moments. One arc. Full retention.
We built Cutform to give every podcaster that exact edge. It’s not another clipping tool. It’s the first retention editor for podcast clips — trained on how the best editors think, built to construct clips that maximize watch time with human‑level taste.
Your best clip is already hiding inside your last episode.
Let Cutform build it.
Join Early AccessEach clip below was generated from a full podcast episode. The timeline shows exactly where each part came from.
Opens with the guest's provocative claim at 2:41, cuts to the host pushing back at 18:12, bridges to a personal story at 33:45, and lands the emotional payoff from 53:08. Four moments, one arc.
Leads with the most gripping moment at 18:30 — the surgical complication — then rewinds to the setup from 3:45 for context, and closes with the resolution at 35:12. Non-chronological, like a real editor would cut it.
Drop in a full-length episode. No pre-editing, no timestamps, no guidance needed.
Every storyline traced, every emotional beat weighed, every connective thread identified.
3–5 clips per episode, each with a hook, narrative arc, and a reason to hit follow.
We're building Cutform with creators, not just for them. Early access is free — all we ask is your honest feedback.
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