Vetted clippers ingest your Twitch, Kick, YouTube Live, or LinkedIn Live VOD and route the broadcast into a paired YouTube long-form upload plus Shorts shelf-cuts. The qualification ledger settles per qualified YouTube view at $0.003 CPQV after the four-stage gate clears.
Agencies sell effort. Marketplaces sell volume. FORKOFF sells qualified outcomes.
Shorts shelf eligibility + RPM share
Mid-roll eligibility + watch-hour reporting
Strategist intakes the VOD URL (Twitch, Kick, YouTube Live, LinkedIn Live), audits the broadcast timeline for stream-peak moments and long-form chapter candidates, and locks the brief at acceptance: Shorts watch-time gate, long-form chapter selection, music-licensing rules, audience-geo policy, and per-platform brand-safety constraints. Sandbox tier ($500 or $5K) selected at sign-off.
Vetted clippers picked on prior VOD-to-YouTube qualification rates, per-format craft (long-form chapter editing versus Shorts hook craft), and music-policy history. Open-marketplace self-tags ignored. routing happens against the FORKOFF roster with deprioritisation on past breaks. Long-form chapters route through editors with mid-roll eligibility history; Shorts route through shelf-velocity specialists.
Each YouTube view passes the four-stage gate: watch-completion (Shorts 10 to 15 seconds, long-form 30 plus seconds), geo consistency, policy verdict, traffic validity. Reason codes log filtered views. Audit ledger exports CSV/JSON, settles weekly. Per-broadcast roll-up shows which moments produced the highest qualification rate per format.
Not every long-form moment converts. The clipper roster reads the source timeline for these beat types and routes against the destination surface with the strongest qualification curve.
Chat velocity spike, viewer count spike, or raid-arrival moment from the live VOD timeline that anchors a Shorts cut
Multi-minute segment of focused gameplay, founder talk, or guest interview that survives a 30 second hold for a long-form cut
Streamer reaction to news, viewer comment, or co-host take with strong facial expression and tight verbal payoff
Numbered step or screen-record beat from a stream walkthrough that stands alone as a 14 second insight or 3 minute long-form chapter
| Feature | FORKOFF Clippingoperator-grade | Generic alternativethe rest of the market |
|---|---|---|
| Operating model | Managed agency. Strategist owns the VOD intake pipeline, picks the long-form re-edit chapters, and routes Shorts batches against shelf-eligibility brief. ▸ VOD-aware brief | DIY VOD-to-YouTube tools or self-clipping by the streamer. shelf-eligibility risk and long-form chapter selection sit on the brand. |
| Pricing denominator | $0.003 per qualified YouTube view across Shorts and long-form. Music-license fails, sub-gate skips, and bot loops logged with reason code. ▸ CPQV vs hourly | Tool subscription or hourly editor rate, both independent of qualification. |
| Long-form re-edit | Strategist picks chapters that survive the 30 second hold for mid-roll eligibility. Per-chapter watch-hour reporting in the ledger. | Raw VOD upload with automated chapter generation. mid-roll eligibility and watch-hour signal both leak. |
| Audit trail | Per-clip and per-chapter ledger ties qualified views to the source VOD timestamp. CSV/JSON export for channel monetisation review. ▸ Auditable | YouTube Studio insights only. no per-clip qualification rate, no reason codes on filtered views. |
| Lane fit | Streamers and brands running 5 plus hours of live broadcast per week buying VOD-to-YouTube production at retainer scale. | Solo streamers with under 2 hours weekly broadcast get more leverage from auto-clip subscriptions. |
▸ NDA · category-leading variety streamer with launch sponsorships
Variety Twitch streamer broadcasts 12 to 18 hours per week with launch sponsorship integrations. FORKOFF intook 24 weeks of Twitch VOD, audited the broadcast timelines, locked the music-licensing rules and brand-safety policy at acceptance, and routed the long-form chapter selection plus Shorts batches through the roster. 920K qualified YouTube views in Q1 across long-form and Shorts. Legitimacy rate 99.3%. Per-broadcast roll-up showed which sponsor-read styles produced the highest cross-watch from Shorts back into the long-form chapters, reshaping the next quarter's sponsor-integration brief.
▸ FORKOFF case archive · NDA-protected handle
When the brief locks to a single destination platform, the spoke page carries the per-destination qualification spec.
Enter geos, platforms, and budget. We compute an estimate from the FORKOFF qualification model. calibrated against the 12M+ qualified views already on the ledger.
The estimate is a model, not a quote. We send a real one within 24 hours.
Strategist intakes the VOD URL (Twitch, Kick, YouTube Live, LinkedIn Live, or a recorded broadcast file), audits the broadcast timeline for stream-peak moments and long-form chapter candidates, locks the brief at acceptance (Shorts watch-time gate, long-form chapter selection, music-licensing rules, audience-geo policy), and routes the cuts through vetted VOD clippers. Each Shorts upload posts to your YouTube channel. Each long-form re-edit posts as a focused chapter from the broadcast. The qualification ledger logs every YouTube view by watch-completion, geo, policy, and bot-pattern.
Yes. Twitch VODs carry chat-overlay treatment that travels well to Shorts shelf; Kick VODs sit closer to Twitch in chat-velocity dynamics; YouTube Live VODs already carry mid-roll insertion data that informs long-form re-edit chapter selection; LinkedIn Live VODs carry a different audience-geo distribution that reshapes the brief. The strategist intakes the source platform first and reshapes the long-form chapter selection plus Shorts hook craft against the source-platform context.
Raw VOD uploads carry dead-air, side conversations, raid lulls, sponsor-read pauses, and chat-only beats that depress watch-hour and break mid-roll eligibility. The long-form re-edit strips those out, chapters the broadcast into focused 8 to 25 minute segments, and ships each chapter as its own YouTube long-form upload. Strategist picks chapters that survive the 30 second hold and carry strong mid-roll insertion candidates. The qualification ledger reads per-chapter watch-hour and ties it back to the source VOD timestamp.
Live streams routinely carry copyrighted music, video-game audio, and third-party clip embeds that flag on YouTube re-upload. The brief locks the music-licensing rules at acceptance: which audio gets stripped, which gets replaced with cleared tracks, which broadcasts get skipped entirely. Per-upload policy verdict goes into the audit ledger. Clippers who break music policy on prior briefs are deprioritised on the next routing.
Yes, that is the standard pipeline. A 4 hour live broadcast typically produces 1 to 3 long-form re-edit chapters (8 to 25 minutes each) plus a 6 to 12 piece Shorts batch from stream-peak moments. The qualification ledger reads each output by format. The per-broadcast roll-up shows which moments produced the highest qualification rate per format.
Brief signed off in under 24 hours. First batch of qualified YouTube uploads (long-form chapter plus Shorts cuts) live in under 48 hours for the $500 sandbox tier. Larger retainers run their own onboarding window. Strategist intakes the VOD URL, audits the broadcast timeline, locks the brief, and routes the first batch through the clipper roster.
$500 sandbox or $5,000 sandbox. At $0.003 CPQV, $500 covers roughly 167K qualified YouTube views, $5K covers roughly 1.6M. You see legitimacy rate, geo mix, watch-completion per format, and per-broadcast ledger before deciding to scale.
A view that passes four checks set by the campaign brief: watch duration, policy compliance, geo consistency, and traffic validity. If any layer rejects it, the view is logged with a reason code and excluded from both spend and payout.
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14 days. Paid only on qualified views. Audit-ready ledger from day one.