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Getting started

From a link to a grid of scored, captioned clips in minutes.

What fibula does

You give fibula a long video — a podcast episode, a stream VOD, an interview. It watches the whole thing, finds the moments people actually rewatch, cuts them, reframes them for vertical, burns word-timed captions, writes the post copy, and lines everything up on a calendar. Your job shrinks to approving.

Your first clip run

  1. Paste a link on the New clips page — YouTube, Twitch, Kick and X links work, or upload a file directly. fibula shows the video's title and length before you commit.
  2. Pick a clip style (or keep the default). Styles tune what the curator hunts for — hot takes, numbers-first moments, storytime arcs, faith content, and more. You can also build your own in Prompts.
  3. Press Find clips. Progress streams live: fetching captions → curating → cutting. A one-hour episode takes a few minutes.
  4. Review the grid. Every clip arrives scored with the curator's reasoning, a playable preview, captions burned, and post copy written. Click any clip to open it full size.
  5. Download or post. Download one, download all as a zip, or post straight to your connected channels.

Minutes

fibula meters usage in minutes of source video — one token = one minute processed, everything included: curation, cuts, captions, reframe, platform variants and every re-edit. Re-exports of a clip you've already rendered are free. Your balance lives in Subscription.

If a job errors, the message says what went wrong in plain language and what to do next — most YouTube hiccups resolve with a retry or by uploading the file directly.