CLIPPING 101 · NEW HERE?

Cut short videos. Get paid.

Someone posts a long video and a bounty. You clip the best bits and post them on TikTok, Insta, Shorts. Whop counts real views. You get paid every week. That's clipping. Everything else on this page is detail.

Real numbers below · one campaign paid 42 clippers $1,808 in 8 weeks.

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REAL NUMBERS · JAE5 CAMPAIGN · APR–JUN 2026

We ran a real one. Here's what happened.

1,458,005
views · one campaign
$1,808.30
paid to 42 clippers
$1.24
per 1,000 views · under cap
HOW IT WORKS

Four steps. That's the whole thing.

01

Someone posts a bounty.

A creator, brand, or agency puts money into a Whop content-reward campaign. They say: 'Here's a long video. Cut it into short clips. Post them on TikTok. I'll pay $X per 1,000 real views.' That's a bounty.

02

You cut the clips.

You open Liquid Clips, drop the source video in, and the app finds the best moments. You get short clips back with captions already on them. Pick your favorites.

03

You post them.

Same app posts to TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, X, Facebook. Space them out over a day or a week so the algorithm treats you like a real account, not a bot.

04

Whop counts the views.

Whop watches your posts. If a clip hits verified views (real humans, not bots), you earn. If it doesn't, you don't. Payouts are weekly, straight into your Whop wallet.

STUFF PEOPLE ASK

Six real questions.

How much do clippers actually make?

It depends on the campaign and how much your clips take off. Real number from one campaign we ran: 42 clippers split $1,808 across 1.46 million verified views. The top clipper made ~$300 in 8 weeks. It's not a get-rich-quick — it's a get-paid-for-something-you'd-do-anyway.

Do I need followers to start?

No. Whop pays per view, not per follower. Two people with zero followers made ~$50 each in the Jae5 campaign because a couple of their clips went off. If your clip is good, the algorithm doesn't care who posted it.

Is this legal? What about copyright?

The bounty poster gives you rights to clip their video when they post the campaign. That's the whole point — they WANT you clipping their stuff. Reading the brief before you post is the only rule. If the brief says 'don't remix with music,' don't remix with music.

Do I need a paid Liquid Clips account?

No. The Free tier gives you 100 clip exports before you have to upgrade. Most people know within a week whether clipping is for them. If it isn't, you never paid anything.

What if I want to run my own bounty instead of clipping other people's?

That's the Agency tier. You put the money in, write the brief, invite clippers to your roster. You also earn 50% MRR on every clipper you bring in — from day one, no qualification grind. Starts at $50/mo.

How is this different from just posting TikToks?

You're posting for someone else's bounty, not your own account. Your goal isn't to build YOUR audience — it's to make THEIR clips go viral. That means less pressure to be a personality, more focus on picking the right moments from the source video.

INSERT COIN

First 100 clips are free. No card.

You'll know in a week whether clipping is your thing. If it is, you'll be chasing bounties. If it isn't, you never paid anything.