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Quick Start

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Written by Steven Osenia
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Welcome to Clipos! This guide covers how the platform works and where to start.

Platform Overview

Viral Feed

Your main source of inspiration. Clipos surfaces viral content from Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok tailored to your niche and keywords. The more you engage with the platform — saving videos, using Search and Monitoring — the smarter your feed gets.

Search

Search across all three platforms. Switch between grid and list view to browse your way.

Monitoring

Keep tabs on competitors and niche accounts without leaving Clipos.

Saved

All your bookmarked videos in one place. Sort them, check stats, and open any video to take action.

Scripts

Your main creation tool. Two ways to work:

  • Describe your idea → type it in and hit "Generate" — AI builds a ready-to-use script

  • Import from Saved → Clipos transcribes the video, picks up everything that's said, and rewrites it in a more viral style using the latest AI models

My Projects

All your scripts, saved and ready to continue. Refine any draft — ask AI to make it funnier, shift the tone, or keep building on the idea, just like chatting with any AI tool.


Auto-publishing (coming soon...)


Quick Start

Here's how to hit the ground running:

  1. Open Viral Feed.

    See what Clipos has already pulled for your niche. Save anything that catches your eye — it trains the algorithm.

    💡Don't see much yet? No worries, your feed improves as you use the platform.

  2. Open Search

    Run your own queries to find relevant content in your niche.

  3. Click on a video you like

    Inside the card, hit "Generate Script" to get an AI-adapted version based on that video.

  4. Head to Scripts

    Refine the result or start fresh with your own idea.


About Credits

Credits are spent on actions across the platform: searching for videos, analyzing content, generating scripts, and more. The cost of each action is shown right on the button.

Your total balance is always visible in the bottom-left corner.

For a full breakdown of credit costs, see "How Credits Work."

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