Campaign guide

Stake clipping, explained without the hype

Stake-style clip campaigns pay clippers per 1,000 verified views — not a salary, and never a guaranteed amount. Here's how the campaigns are actually structured, what it takes to get accepted, and how supo does the editing and posting so you can focus on volume.

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Stake clipping means cutting short vertical videos from a streamer's content and posting them to a Stake-branded clip campaign that pays per 1,000 verified views. It is piecework, not a job: you are one of many clippers competing on volume and view-count, and the rate is fixed by the campaign, not by you. Stake became closely associated with this model — reporting and community accounts describe large casino and creator campaigns generating enormous view totals from many thousands of individual clips. That scale is why "Stake clipping" is searched so often, but it is important to be honest about the flip side: earnings vary enormously and are never guaranteed.

Payouts are typically CPM-based — a set rate per 1,000 views — and what you earn depends entirely on how many verified views your clips get. Most clippers earn little; a small number at the top run many accounts across many campaigns. There is no guaranteed amount, and no one can promise you a number.

How Stake-style campaigns are structured

Stake campaigns are usually run through a managed clipping program rather than by contacting Stake directly. Reporting and community accounts point to dedicated clipping operations that manage large casino and creator campaigns. Clippers apply, get approved, download or capture source footage, post to their own social accounts, and submit view analytics to be paid against the campaign's CPM rate. Marketplaces such as Whop also list creator-campaign offers; advertised CPM rates vary widely by brand and difficulty, so always read the specific campaign's terms rather than assuming a headline number applies to you.

Two things make Stake campaigns different from an easy entry-level gig. First, the acceptance bar can be high — community reports suggest the biggest programs often look for creators already producing large, consistent monthly view counts, because the brand is competitive and heavily contested. Second, the creative rules are strict: short clips, a clear on-screen brand treatment, several posts per day, and compliance with both the campaign's brief and each social platform's advertising rules. If you are just starting, a lower-barrier casino clipping campaign or a general get-paid-to-clip offer is a more realistic first step.

Getting accepted, step by step

  1. Build a real posting history first

    Programs review your analytics before they approve you. Consistent short-form output with genuine views on TikTok, Reels or Shorts is the thing that gets a ticket answered — not a DM asking to be sponsored.

  2. Find the official campaign, not a scam

    Apply through a legitimate managed program or a reputable marketplace like Whop. Never pay an upfront "acceptance fee" — real CPM campaigns pay you, not the other way around.

  3. Read the brief and follow it exactly

    Clip length, required branding, banned claims, allowed platforms and posting frequency are all specified. Campaigns reject or withhold payment on clips that break the brief, so treat it as the contract it is.

  4. Post at volume, then track your views

    Because pay is per 1,000 verified views, output and hit-rate are everything — and results still vary from clip to clip. You submit analytics; the campaign verifies and pays against its rate. This is where an automated pipeline earns its keep.

Responsible note

Stake is a gambling brand. Only take casino clip work if you are legally allowed to, follow each campaign's rules, obey the Terms of Service of every platform you post to, and respect age and jurisdiction requirements. Some regions and platforms restrict or ban gambling promotion outright. This page explains the clipping work; it does not encourage anyone to gamble or to join any casino.

Where supo fits

supo is a hosted AI clipper that turns Twitch and Kick live streams and VODs — plus Rumble VODs and uploads — into captioned, vertical 9:16 clips and auto-posts them. For campaign clipping, the bottleneck is rarely finding footage; it is producing a high volume of clean, well-cut, correctly formatted clips fast enough to compete. supo handles that end to end: whole-stream AI moment detection finds the peaks, face-tracking reframes them to 9:16, karaoke word-perfect captions and hook headlines get added, and a built-in browser editor lets you tighten anything before it goes out.

Its signature edge matters most for contested brands like Stake: supo can clip a stream while it is still live, so you can post before the VOD even drops. In a race where many clippers chase the same moments, being first is often the difference between a clip that catches an algorithm and one that arrives late. Autopilot takes it further — track a creator, and supo auto-clips when they go live and auto-posts on a human-paced schedule.

On the free tier, clips carry a small supo.live watermark. Paid plans (Creator and up) are watermark-free, which matters because campaigns generally want clean footage with only the brand's required on-screen treatment. Start free, no card to test the pipeline, then upgrade when you are ready to submit campaign work.

supo vs. a generic clip app for campaign work

 supoTypical clip tool
Clips a stream while it's still liveVOD-focused
Whole-stream AI moment detectionmanual scrub
Face-track 9:16 reframe + captionsvaries
Auto-post on a human-paced scheduleexport & upload yourself
Watermark-free on paid plansoften watermarked
Multi-account postingsingle account

To reduce the patterns that get accounts flagged, supo drips posts at jittered 20-45 minute intervals with quiet hours and daily caps rather than dumping everything at once. This is risk reduction, not a guarantee — no tool can promise a clip or an account will never be actioned, and you are still responsible for following each platform's rules.

Plans

Free — $0, 10 credits to start then 5/mo, small watermark, no card. Creator — $35/mo, 120 credits (~30 VOD hours), watermark-free. Max — $69/mo, 300 credits (~75 VOD hours), 10 accounts and 5 jobs. Agency — $179/mo, 1,000 credits, unlimited accounts, up to 8 jobs. Credits run 4 per VOD-hour and 6 per live-hour, so live-first clipping costs a little more for the speed advantage.

Keep reading: casino clipping covers the category broadly, Rainbet clipping looks at a lower-barrier casino campaign, and get paid to clip is the full money pillar on how clip pay actually works. Ready to build a pipeline? Create a free account.

supo is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Stake. "Stake" is used here only to describe the type of clip campaign clippers search for. supo is an independent editing and posting tool.

Common questions

What is Stake clipping?
Stake clipping is cutting short vertical videos from a streamer's content and posting them to a Stake-branded clip campaign that pays per 1,000 verified views. It's performance-based piecework, not a salaried job, and you compete against many other clippers on volume and view-count.
How do clippers get paid for Stake campaigns?
Almost always on a CPM basis — a fixed rate per 1,000 verified views set by the campaign. What you actually earn depends entirely on how many views your clips get, so it varies widely and is never guaranteed. You post to your own accounts, submit analytics, and the campaign verifies and pays against its rate.
How do I get accepted into a Stake clipping program?
Stake campaigns are usually run through a managed clipping program or a marketplace like Whop, and community reports suggest the bar can be high — often large, consistent monthly view counts. Build a genuine short-form posting history first, apply through a legitimate program, never pay an upfront fee, and follow the creative brief exactly.
Is supo affiliated with Stake?
No. supo is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Stake. The Stake name is used only to describe the kind of clip campaign clippers search for. supo is an independent AI clipping and posting tool at supo.live.
How does supo help with campaign clipping?
supo turns Twitch, Kick and Rumble streams and VODs into captioned 9:16 vertical clips and auto-posts them. It can clip a stream while it's still live so you post before the VOD drops, adds face-tracking and captions automatically, and on paid plans produces watermark-free clips clean enough for campaign submission.
Can supo keep my accounts safe from bans?
No tool can guarantee that. supo posts on a human-paced schedule — jittered 20-45 minute intervals with quiet hours and daily caps — to reduce the patterns that tend to get accounts flagged. That's risk reduction, not a guarantee, and you're still responsible for following each platform's Terms of Service.

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