Clipsteady
Clip Rewards / Personal Brand

Personal Brand campaigns
paying per thousand views.

Every personal brand campaign on the board, with what it pays, how much budget is left and where the clips have to go. Cut any of them with Clipsteady in one click.

102
live in personal brand
$222,973
left to earn across them
$10 / 1K
top rate in personal brand
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ClipSmart 💰
Post to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube
Content Rewards · 2mos

Voromotors Clipping

Clip from the Voromotors YouTube Channel and earn $1 per 1000 views!

up to $1 / 1K views
$1,539.59 / $1,600 96% claimed
135 clippers 1.4M views 16% approved
Paid on Content Rewards Details →
Virality
Content Rewards · 3mos

DTH

Clip viral moments from DTH Show podcasts, brand every video with the NOBS logo, and earn up to $1.50 per 1,000 views.

up to $1.50 / 1K views
$24,956.41 / $25,000 100% claimed
1,726 clippers 0% approved
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Jion
Post to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube
Content Rewards · 1mo

Nino Saikkonen Clipping | $1k Budget | $2 CPM

Nino Saikkonen is a Clipping Agency founder who teaches creators and entrepreneurs how to use Clipping Armies. Your job is to clip his YouTube content and post it on TikTok and Instagram - delivering value-driven clips that inspire viewers to become clients.

up to $2 / 1K views
$986.29 / $1,000 99% claimed
87 clippers 456.4K views 18% approved
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Clipior
Post to TikTok, Instagram
Content Rewards · 3mos

Clip Alessio | Earn $1/1K Views

Clip Finn and earn $1 per 1000 views your content gets!

up to $10 / 1K views
$997.58 / $1,000 100% claimed
35 clippers 858.7K views 3% approved
Paid on Content Rewards Details →
Virality
Content Rewards · 6mos

Jacob Nachinson

Clip up Jacob Nachinson and get paid upto $1000 per million views!

up to $1 / 1K views
$14,730.90 / $14,716.53 100% claimed
1,167 clippers 0% approved
Paid on Content Rewards Details →

Rates, budgets and requirements are as published by each campaign. Campaigns marked as listed from elsewhere are joined and paid on that platform, not by us, and their figures are read from the source rather than checked by hand.

How it works

Three steps, and the middle one is ours.

  1. 01

    Pick a campaign

    Every campaign says what it pays per thousand views, how much budget is left, where the clips have to be posted and what it will reject. Read that before you cut anything.

  2. 02

    Clip it with Clipsteady

    One click carries the campaign's source video into the clipper. It finds the moments, keeps the speaker in frame, burns in captions, and hands back 9:16 clips — which is what these campaigns ask for anyway.

  3. 03

    Post, then get paid

    Post to your own accounts under the campaign's rules. Views are counted by whoever runs the campaign, and paid per thousand once they clear review.

Straight answers

Before you spend an afternoon on this.

Who actually pays me?

Whoever runs the campaign. Where a campaign is hosted on another platform, you join there, submit there and are paid there under their terms — we list it and take you to it. Where it says the campaign is run by Clipsteady, it is ours and we settle it.

Do I need a Clipsteady subscription?

No. The board is free to read and the campaigns are free to join. You need an account to use the clipper, and the free tier watermarks its clips — most campaigns will not accept a watermark, so that is the honest reason to be on a paid plan.

How are views counted?

By the campaign, on the platform you posted to, under its own rules on bot traffic and holds. Nobody in this category pays out the moment a number goes up, and neither will we.

What gets a clip rejected?

Wrong aspect ratio, wrong length, missing captions, or footage the campaign did not licence. The campaign page lists its own rules — they are contract terms, not suggestions.

I make the long-form video. What do I get?

Clips of your content posted by people who want it to travel, at a price you set per thousand views. You cap the budget up front, so it cannot run away from you.

Is this the same as the clipper?

No. The clipper is the product you pay for. The board is a place to find work worth pointing it at — and it is free either way.

Two sides. Pick yours.

Creators

You have hours of long-form nobody is cutting. Put a budget behind it and pay only for views that actually happened.

Put a campaign up
Clippers

Get told when there is work on this board, and cut it with the tool that already renders what these campaigns ask for.

Tell me when there is work