Per-client brand isolation
A workspace per client means caption templates, brand tokens, and output folders never bleed across accounts. A strategist switching between Acme and Globex picks the workspace and the right brand kit loads automatically.
One client webinar becomes 30 social posts. Built for in-house marketing teams and agencies running daily short-form across multiple brands — without scaling headcount.
The problem
Every marketing team and agency has the same content economics problem: client recordings are abundant (webinars, panels, podcasts, founder interviews, customer Zoom calls) and short-form social posts are scarce (because each one is 30–60 minutes of editor time). The math means most of the content sits unused while strategists ship two posts a week instead of fifteen.
Very Big Clips compresses the production cost so the math flips. One strategist can produce 30–50 finished shorts per day across multiple client projects. That's not a tool that makes editing faster — that's a tool that removes editing as the bottleneck. The strategist reads the transcript, drags across the moments, and a batch of branded shorts comes out the other side.
How it works
Connect Google Drive™ or upload an MP4. Webinars, panels, podcast guest spots, founder talks, recorded sales pitches — anything with multiple self-contained ideas. A 60-minute source typically yields five to ten usable shorts plus one or two stitched compilation clips.
Save the client's caption font, color, emphasis style, and end card once. Every clip in the project inherits the template — the output looks brand-consistent without anyone restyling each cut. Multi-client agencies typically run a separate workspace per client to keep brand tokens isolated.
Read the AI transcript, drag across the moments worth pulling out, optionally stitch non-adjacent passages into one clip. Render the entire batch in parallel on Cloud Run — usually 10 minutes for 10 clips. The tool scales to whatever volume the client retainer requires.
Publish to YouTube directly on Creator and Pro plans. Download MP4s for TikTok, Reels, and LinkedIn. Or share Drive links with the social manager who runs the actual scheduling — clean handoff, no re-rendering, no version drift.
Why marketing teams in particular
A workspace per client means caption templates, brand tokens, and output folders never bleed across accounts. A strategist switching between Acme and Globex picks the workspace and the right brand kit loads automatically.
A strategist who reads transcripts well can produce 30–50 finished shorts per day. The bottleneck moves from "editor capacity" to "strategy" — which is the level you'd rather be solving for anyway.
Rendered clips land in Drive folders the social manager already watches. No tool the social manager has to learn, no extra account to provision — just MP4s in the existing client folder.
FAQ
Caption templates are stored at the workspace level. Most agencies create a separate workspace per client, which keeps each brand's caption style, font, and color isolated. When a strategist switches between client projects, they pick the workspace and the right template loads automatically.
Yes. Very Big Clips is your tool, not a client deliverable. Most agencies bundle clipping cost into a content retainer line item rather than passing through the per-render cost. Output MP4s belong to whoever owns the source video — typically the client.
A single strategist can comfortably produce 30–50 finished shorts per day across multiple client projects. Most of that time is reading transcripts and selecting clips, not editing — which is the bottleneck the tool removes.
Indirectly. Very Big Clips renders the MP4 with captions burned in. Your scheduler imports the file via its standard upload UI. Some teams skip the scheduler entirely for YouTube (publishing directly from Very Big Clips on Creator and Pro plans) and only use the scheduler for cross-platform distribution.
Yes. Workspace members share access to source videos, transcripts, and rendered clips. The most common pattern is one strategist who selects the clips and one social manager who handles cross-platform publishing — they hand off via the rendered MP4 in shared Google Drive™.
One source recording, a week of branded short-form. Across every client your team manages.
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