You pay for video in,
not clips out.
One credit covers 20 minutes of source video, rounded up. A forty-minute podcast costs two credits whether it gives you three clips or twelve — so there is never a reason to ask for fewer.
Free
- → 3 credits to start (60 minutes of video)
- → 1 connected account
- → Clips carry the Clipsteady mark
- → API access on paid plans
Pro
£60 billed yearly · save £12
billed monthly · no discount
- → 30 credits a month (~10 hours of video)
- → 2 connected accounts
- → No watermark
- → Full API & MCP access
Expert
£120 billed yearly · save £24
billed monthly · no discount
- → 70 credits a month (~23 hours of video)
- → 5 connected accounts
- → No watermark
- → Full API & MCP access
Business
£240 billed yearly · save £48
billed monthly · no discount
- → 150 credits a month (~50 hours of video)
- → 10 connected accounts
- → No watermark
- → Full API & MCP access
Prices in GBP, shown per month. Cancel any time and keep access to the end of the period you paid for.
Questions people actually ask
What exactly is a credit?
Twenty minutes of the video you put IN, rounded up, minimum one. A nine-minute talk is one credit. A two-hour stream is six. How many clips come back does not change the price.
What happens if a job fails?
The credits go back to your balance automatically. You are never charged for something we could not deliver.
Do unused credits roll over?
No. Plan credits are granted each billing period and reset. If you need a bigger allowance, move up a plan rather than stockpiling.
Can I use it on videos I did not make?
Only if you have the rights to them. That is a real condition, not boilerplate — our terms require it and we act on copyright complaints. A public URL is not a licence.
Is there a watermark?
On free clips, yes — in the middle of the frame, where cropping it out means damaging the clip. Every paid plan is unmarked.
Can I cancel?
Any time, from the billing page. You keep access until the end of the period you have already paid for.