VibeClip vs. Opus Clip: An Open-Source AI Clip Editor Compared
Opus Clip popularised one-click auto-clipping. VibeClip takes the same long-video-to-shorts job and makes it open source, self-hostable, and editable by chat — on your own LLM key.
Open-Source vs. SaaS Video Editing: Why Self-Hosting Wins for Creators
Convenience vs. ownership. Why an open-source, self-hosted AI editor beats a rented cloud tool on privacy and cost — and the cases where SaaS is still the right call.
A CapCut Alternative for Creators Who Hate the Timeline
CapCut gives you every knob — and every knob is your job. For turning long recordings into shorts, a talk-to-edit AI editor removes the timeline entirely. Here's how VibeClip compares.
What Is an AI Video Editor? How It Turns Long Videos Into Shorts
The plain-English explanation: what an AI video editor actually does, what it doesn't, and why it's the fastest way to turn a long recording into a stack of shorts.
How to Turn a Long Video Into Shorts With AI (Step by Step)
From a single long recording to a stack of ready-to-post vertical clips — the exact step-by-step, and the three decisions that make or break each clip.
Talk-to-Edit: Editing Video by Chat Instead of a Timeline
What happens when the edit bay listens instead of waiting for keyframes — and the surprising places a single sentence outperforms a timeline.
Auto Captions, Smart Reframe & Silence Removal: The AI Editing Stack
Three edits do most of the heavy lifting on every viral short. Here's what each one is, why it works, and how AI does it automatically.
Repurpose One Long Video Into a Week of Shorts
Posting daily doesn't mean filming daily. The batching system that turns one recording into seven posts — and keeps the well from running dry.