Overlap builds repeatable clipping workflows rather than one-off clip extraction. A media team defines what a good clip looks like for their brand — subject, length, caption style, framing — and the workflow applies that definition across every new long-form upload, so output stays consistent across a season of episodes.
That distinction is the pitch against the crowded clipping category, where the standard product picks moments by engagement heuristics and produces a different feel each run. Consistency matters most for podcasts and media brands where the clips are the distribution strategy.
Human review of clip selection is still worthwhile, since context loss at cut points is the failure mode in every clipping tool. Pricing is paid-tier only, aimed at teams producing continuously rather than occasional creators.







