Clips and social posts
The reason most shows don't grow isn't the audio — it's that nobody had two spare hours to cut clips and write posts. Podlink finds the moments worth clipping, cuts them vertical with captions burned in, and writes the copy that goes around each one, per platform.
- Clip suggestions ranked by how well the moment stands on its own
- Vertical cuts with captions, ready for the platforms that want them
- Post copy written per platform, because LinkedIn and TikTok don't read alike
- Enough material from one episode to cover the week
Podlink finds the moments, you pick the keepers
Finding a clip means listening back to an hour you have already heard. Podlink reads the transcript and surfaces the moments that work out of context — the sharp answer, the story with a beginning and an end, the line a guest will want to share. You listen to a handful of candidates instead of the whole episode.
- Candidates ranked, so the best one is near the top
- Cut to start and end on a complete thought
- Vertical format with captions burned in
Copy written for the platform it's going on
The same clip needs a different post on every platform, which is why cross-posting reads so badly. Podlink writes the copy per platform — a LinkedIn post that opens with the point, a shorter X version, an Instagram caption, a TikTok hook — from the clip rather than from the episode title.
- LinkedIn, X, Instagram and TikTok versions of the same moment
- Written from what happens in the clip
- In your brand voice, so it doesn't read like a template
Publishing stays yours
Podlink writes and cuts. You post. That means no connected accounts to re-authorise every few weeks, no scheduler quietly failing at 6am, and no chance of something going out that you hadn't read. Copy, download, publish — from the platform you were going to open anyway.
- Nothing posts without you
- Download the clip, copy the caption, publish
- No social account connections required to get value out of it
Clips and social posts questions
Does Podlink post to my social accounts for me?
No. It writes the posts and cuts the clips; you publish them. Plenty of tools will schedule for you and most podcasters end up turning that off — the failure mode of an automated post is worse than the two minutes it saves.
My show is audio only. Can I still get clips?
Yes. Clips are cut from the episode with the words on screen, so an audio-only show still has something postable on the platforms that expect video.
How many clips come out of one episode?
Enough to post through the week from a normal-length episode. How many are worth posting is your call — that's why they come ranked rather than dumped in a folder.
Can I change the copy before it goes out?
Yes, everything is an editable draft. Set your brand voice first, though — most of the editing people do in week one is voice, and voice is a setting, not a rewrite.
Your next episode could publish itself
Connect your feed, publish as normal, and find the show notes, clips, newsletter and social copy already waiting for you.
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