A clipping campaign pays clippers per 1,000 views to cut a stream or podcast into shorts and post them. Winning is about volume, speed, and clean clips — here's how the money actually works and where supo fits.
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A clipping campaign is a deal where a brand, streamer, or agency pays a pool of independent clippers to cut their long-form content — a livestream, podcast, VOD, or product demo — into short vertical clips and post them across TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and X. Instead of paying one influencer upfront and hoping the post lands, the campaign pays many clippers only after their clips earn real views. The budget chases reach that already happened, not reach that was promised.
That means your pay is performance-based and it varies. There is no fixed salary and no guaranteed amount — a clip that gets 2,000 views and one that gets 2,000,000 views are paid on the same rate, just multiplied by very different numbers. Every figure below is set by the individual campaign, not by supo, and your results depend entirely on how your clips perform.
You're paid a fixed rate per 1,000 verified views — the "CPM." Published benchmarks in 2026 mostly land between $1 and $5 per 1,000 views, but the actual rate is set per campaign. A $2 CPM means $2 for every thousand views a clip earns.
Most campaigns set a minimum view count a clip must hit before it qualifies for payout (e.g. 1,000+ views). Clips below the floor earn nothing, which is why weak clips are wasted effort.
A brief spells out required tags, caption style, on-screen text, tone, and bans (some forbid memes or certain edits). Clips that break the rules get rejected — the approval rate is what you're really optimizing for.
Almost every campaign has a maximum payout cap per clip and a total budget cap. One viral clip won't drain the whole pool, and campaigns close once the budget is spent — so being early in a campaign's life matters as much as being good.
Most open campaigns live on a handful of marketplaces and Discords. Whop hosts a broad catalog of CPM campaigns (often called "Content Rewards"), and clipping-focused communities on Discord — often run by clipping tools and bots such as Clipify — post fresh campaigns and track submissions. When you pick one, filter for the campaigns most likely to actually pay you.
supo is not affiliated with or endorsed by Whop, Clipify, or any campaign host. Always follow each campaign's rules, each platform's Terms of Service, and your local laws and age requirements before you post — especially for regulated brands.
Winners aren't luckier — they pull four levers harder than everyone else.
Volume is the whole game. More clips posted means more shots at the algorithm and more qualifying views. Clippers who post 5–10+ clips a day consistently out-earn those who post one polished clip — because payout scales with total verified views, not with any single upload.
The first clip of a hype moment collects the searches, the shares, and the algorithmic push before ten other clippers pile on. Speed compounds: post while a moment is fresh and you own it. This is where waiting for the VOD to drop quietly loses you the race.
Where a platform's Terms and the campaign's rules allow it, spreading clips across several warmed accounts multiplies your daily output past what one account can post without looking spammy. The rule that keeps you safer: never fire identical clips at the same second across accounts — vary the edit, caption, and timing.
A campaign rejects clips that look cheap or carry another tool's watermark. Sharp vertical framing, burned-in captions, and a hook in the first 1–3 seconds are the difference between an approved clip and a wasted one.
supo is a hosted AI clipper built for exactly this work. It turns Twitch and Kick live streams and VODs — plus Rumble VODs and uploads — into captioned, vertical 9:16 clips and auto-posts them. Each lever above maps to a feature:
supo also drips posts on a human-paced, jittered 20–45 minute schedule with quiet hours and daily caps to reduce the patterns that get accounts flagged — it's risk reduction, not a guarantee that any account stays safe. You're responsible for following each platform's Terms.
Start free — no card (10 credits to start). Creator is $35/mo (~30 VOD hours) and Max is $69/mo (10 accounts, 5 jobs). For the full picture of getting paid, see the get-paid-to-clip hub.
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