YouTube Channel Automation

Connect a YouTube channel and auto-clip every new upload into viral shorts — posted to your connected YouTube channel, TikTok, and Instagram Reels for you.

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Set it once. Ship clips forever.

Paste your YouTube channel URL, pick a virality threshold and posting schedule, and connect the social accounts you want to post to. From that moment on, every new upload is automatically detected, clipped by AI, scored for virality, and posted across your channels. You stay in creation mode — the clipping and posting happens on its own.

YouTube Channel Automation

Channel Automation watches your YouTube channel, AI-clips new uploads, and auto-posts to your connected YouTube channel, TikTok, and Instagram Reels — hands-off.

1

Connect Channel

Paste your YouTube channel URL. That's it.

2

Detect

We watch for new uploads 24/7 — no refresh needed.

3

AI Clip

Our AI scores viral moments and cuts Shorts-ready clips.

4

Auto-Post

Qualifying clips auto-post to your connected YouTube channel, TikTok, and Instagram Reels.

5

Earn

Monetize with Whop — $0.50–$4 per 1K views.

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1 credit = 20 min of video processed · Works with any public YouTube channel

Recommended Settings

We've tested hundreds of channels to find what works. Start with a virality threshold of 70+ (balanced — catches most good clips), 60-second clip duration (works across YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Reels), and 5–7 posts per week (consistent posting drives growth). Tune these from the dashboard whenever you want.

How Credits Work

1 credit covers 20 minutes of source video processed. A 10-minute video uses 1 credit, a 45-minute video uses 3, a 2-hour stream uses 6. Credits are only deducted when new videos are actually processed — automations pause automatically if credits run out and resume on their own when your balance is replenished.

Works with any public YouTube channel

No API access, no channel ownership, no verification step. If the channel is public, paste the URL and we'll start monitoring it. Clips below your virality threshold are still saved to your dashboard, so you can review and post them manually if you want.

Monetize what you post

Ssemble integrates with clip-based reward programs like Whop, where creators pay out $0.50–$4 per 1,000 views. Combined with Channel Automation's posting volume, this turns a single channel into a hands-off revenue stream — no manual editing required.

Prefer one-off clipping?

If you just want to clip a single video or build shorts from your own uploads, jump straight into the Ssemble editor.