Built for indie builders and mobile marketers

Turn raw footage into finished ads. Fast.

Upload Hook/UGC clips and product demos once. Build a reusable library. Create polished TikTok and Reels verticals without rebuilding the same workflow every week.

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How it works

Three steps. Zero timelines.

ClipStitchr turns clips and a demo into finished short-form ads without making content production the thing that eats your day.

01

Upload once

Drop Hook/UGC clips and product demos into one place. ClipStitchr keeps originals untouched and normalizes the working versions for short-form.

02

Build your library

Browse, tag, trim, and keep Hook/UGC clips findable. Your library gets easier to use instead of becoming another folder you avoid.

03

Stitch and ship

Pair Hook/UGC clips with your product demo. One session can turn a set of clips into finished ads ready to review.

The toolkit

Every tool feeds one library.

AI helps fill gaps, but the point is simpler: keep clips, drafts, carousels, and finished ads in one place so nothing gets lost between sessions.

Finished ads from saved clips

Turn saved clips and one product demo into vertical ads without dragging pieces around by hand.

One library instead of chaos

Keep Hook/UGC clips, demos, generated clips, carousels, and finished ads where you can find them.

Scores before regrets

Check clips and finished ads before they waste a post or ad slot.

Templates for repeat pain

Save the setup that worked so the next one does not start from zero.

More Hook/UGC clips

Use Clipr and Swapr when the library is thin.

Carousel drafts

Use Swipr when the next post should be slides instead of another video.

CLI for repo-side work

Follow guided demo checklists, start batches, list saved work, and queue ready Stitches from the terminal.

Set up the CLI

Daily drafts

Let ClipStitchr prepare drafts you can review before anything goes live.

Scheduling after the draft is ready

Send finished work through Post Bridge and bring simple results back to guide the next version.

Read the Post Bridge guide

ClipStitchr CLI

Run product work from the repo you already have open.

The ClipStitchr CLI guides local demo recordings, starts batch content, checks your library, and queues finished Stitches without making you jump between tools.

Set up the CLI
clipstitchr
npm install -g clipstitchr
clipstitchr demo make
clipstitchr stitchr batch

Connect your repo

Install the command, sign in once, and let ClipStitchr remember the product this repo belongs to.

Follow a demo guide

Create a simple checklist, record the product, and save step timing for cleaner edits later.

Queue finished work

Send ready Stitches to the posting queue without picking a date or time by hand.

Hook Lab

Writing overlay text that does not sound fake is annoyingly hard.

Hook Lab exists because most builders are not natural copywriters. Give ClipStitchr a few lines that feel right, a few that do not, and it will write Stitchr options that sound less like a prompt.

Paste lines from posts that made you stop scrolling, including your own.

Add examples that sounded fake so ClipStitchr knows what not to write.

Review options before export instead of pretending the first line is fine.

Main workflow

Use one product demo without dragging it into every ad yourself.

Choose the demo you want to promote. ClipStitchr puts saved Hook/UGC clips in front of it, keeps the text, captions, trims, and export settings together, and gives you finished drafts to review.

ClipStitchr dashboard and video stitching interface mockup

Before you post the wrong thing

Nobody wants to discover a clip was bad after running the ad.

Clip and Stitch scores give you a quick read on weak openers, slow pacing, unclear moments, and simple fixes before the ad leaves the app.

Worth checking - 84

Strong opener, one annoying pause.

The first second is clear, the face stays easy to see, and the product moment shows up before the clip wanders.

84

Hook88
On camera82
Pace76
Stitch fit90
Quick fix: Cut the pause before the demo and try a shorter first line.

Find the wrong clips sooner

See the clips that probably do not belong before you build ads around them.

Fix the obvious drag

Get plain notes on the opener, pace, clarity, and short-form fit.

Check the finished ad

Score a saved Stitch before it becomes the thing you regret posting.

For the part you dread repeating

Rebuilding the same structure is what makes a new set feel heavy.

Turn a finished Stitch into a template, then use it as the starting point next time. Keep the trims, text, captions, and timing that worked while the clips stay easy to swap.

Saved Template

Weekend offer opener

Hook/UGC first, demo second, quick trim, text hook, and caption ready to reuse.

Hook/UGC
Product demo
Text hook
Caption
Next time: load it, swap clips, review, export.

Save the setup

Keep the trims, text, captions, and timing from the Stitch you would rather not rebuild.

Skip the blank start

Load a template instead of recreating the same structure again.

Only change the new parts

Swap clips or edit the text while the useful parts stay put.

When the library is too thin

Sometimes the problem is just not having enough usable clips.

Clipr, Swapr, and avatar photos fill gaps in your library, so you are not stuck waiting on another shoot just to keep moving.

Clipr

Make the reaction clip you do not want to film.

Choose a product and avatar, create a short Hook/UGC clip, and save it for the next Stitch.

Use it like any other saved clip.

Swapr

Squeeze another usable clip out of what you have.

Pick an avatar photo and an existing clip, create a new Hook/UGC variation, then save it for later.

Useful when the library is thin.

Avatars

Keep reusable faces ready.

Save avatar photos so Clipr and Swapr have people to work with when you need fresh Hook/UGC clips.

Saved for reuse.

For posts that should be slides

When video feels like overkill, make the carousel and move on.

Swipr turns the same product context into editable carousel drafts. Use it when the idea needs slides instead of another vertical video.

Carousel draft

A post that does not need a timeline.

Save the draft, edit the slides, and download when it is ready to publish.

Pick product
Choose a look
Edit slides
Download
Use video when movement matters. Use slides when the idea needs space.

Daily drafts

Showing up daily is hard when you do not like social.

Daily drafts exist so consistency does not depend on you waking up excited to make content. Choose the tools, set a few defaults, and review everything before anything leaves the app.

Daily drafts

Drafts you can review, not posts you have to trust.

ClipStitchr can prepare stitched ads, Hook/UGC clips, and carousel drafts based on the tools you choose.

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Clipr
Swipr
Review first. Edit anything. Use only the drafts that feel right.

Choose what runs

Pick which draft types ClipStitchr can prepare from Settings.

Find new drafts waiting

Give it a daily window and review what it made when you are ready.

Keep final say

Pause it anytime and edit every draft before you use it.

Ready to ship?

Upload once.
Create everything.

Start with the clips and demos you already have. ClipStitchr handles the repetitive parts that make you avoid posting.