Casino clipping is a paid-per-views job: you cut short clips of gambling streamers or supplied footage, add the brand's required logo or code, and post them to social. Here's how it actually works — and how supo helps you post more, faster, and watermark-free.
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Casino clipping is the work of turning casino or gambling stream footage into short vertical clips, adding a brand's required logo or referral code, and posting them to TikTok, Reels, or Shorts — and getting paid per view by the campaign that runs it. The clipper is not the streamer and usually isn't the brand. They're an independent editor doing performance-based content work.
The model grew because gambling brands like Stake, Rainbet, and RooBet want a steady flow of short-form content pointing at their name, and paying many small creators per 1,000 views can be cheaper and more viral than one big ad. That demand created a clipping economy: Discord "logo-clipping" servers, campaign platforms, and lots of clippers competing to be first and biggest on every viral moment.
Casino clipping pays on a cost-per-thousand-views (CPM) basis, and the rate is set by each individual campaign — it is not fixed and it varies widely. Reported rates are usually described as low single-digit dollars per 1,000 views at most, and many campaigns cap the payout per single video, but the honest answer is that it depends entirely on the brand's budget, your platform, and edit quality. Treat every rate you see as "varies": your actual pay depends on the views you deliver and each campaign's specific terms.
Payouts are typically tracked inside the campaign platform and settled by whatever method that campaign uses. Nothing about this is guaranteed income: no views means no pay, and campaigns can reject clips that break their rules.
Payment is per 1,000 views and set by each campaign — it varies, and it is never guaranteed.
The classic entry point. Servers built around clipping bots post active campaigns for brands like Stake, Rainbet, and RooBet, hand out official logos and overlay templates, and take clip submissions through channels. You join, grab the assets, post, and submit your link.
Marketplaces such as Whop and Clipify are places where clipping campaigns are listed and clippers can apply. Terms differ by listing — some are open to newer accounts, others want a track record — so read each campaign's own rules before you commit.
Bigger clippers sometimes work directly from a brand's affiliate or marketing brief, with stricter branding and higher view thresholds. It's the same job with more oversight.
Almost every casino clipping campaign enforces a checklist before a clip counts, and missing any item usually means the clip is rejected and unpaid. The exact rules are set per campaign, but the common ones are:
Get into a Discord logo-clipping server or apply to a campaign on a platform like Whop or Clipify, and read the exact branding and view rules before you touch a single clip.
Watch the streamer or supplied footage and pull the moments most likely to travel — a big win, a bonus buy, a large reaction, a chat blowup.
Trim to a tight vertical clip, crop to 9:16, add captions and a hook, and place the brand's required logo or code exactly as the campaign specifies.
Publish from your accounts on the platforms the campaign allows, following their posting rules.
Drop your link in the campaign, let it track views, and get paid on the campaign's CPM if your clip clears the requirements.
The two things that decide your outcome are volume (how many quality clips you ship) and speed (being first to post a moment before ten other clippers flood it). That's exactly the part a tool can accelerate.
supo is a hosted AI clipper that turns Twitch and Kick live streams and VODs — plus Rumble VODs and your own uploads — into captioned, vertical 9:16 clips and auto-posts them, so you can produce campaign-ready volume without editing every clip by hand. Its signature edge matters most for casino clipping: supo can clip a stream while it's still live, so you can post a big moment before the VOD even drops and before the rest of the campaign gets to it.
For casino clipping specifically, the useful pieces are:
supo does not add campaign branding for you — you still place each campaign's required logo or code yourself, using supo's built-in browser editor or before upload. supo is not affiliated with or endorsed by Stake, Rainbet, RooBet, or any casino or gambling brand; it's an editing and posting tool you can point at whatever footage a campaign allows.
Start free with supo — no card to begin — or see the full money-side guide at get paid to clip. Working a specific brand? Read Rainbet clipping and Stake clipping.
Casino clipping is promotional work for real-money gambling brands, so treat the rules seriously. Follow each campaign's terms, the posting platform's Terms of Service, and your local laws — including age and advertising requirements for gambling content in your region. Only work campaigns you're legally eligible for, and place branding exactly as required. supo is a clipping and posting tool, not a gambling service, an affiliate program, or a payout platform, and nothing here is legal advice or an encouragement to gamble.
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