GoClip monitors any Twitch channel, finds the best moments with AI, renders vertical clips, and posts to TikTok automatically — whether it's your stream or your favorite streamer's.
Enter any public Twitch channel name. GoClip monitors it around the clock and grabs new VODs automatically the moment a stream ends.
Claude AI transcribes the full VOD and scores every moment — funny, hype, clutch, fail. Only the best clips make the cut. You set the quality bar.
Clips are cropped to 9:16 vertical, captions burned in, and posted to TikTok on your schedule. Fully automated. Zero touches from you.
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✓ Cancel anytime · ✓ Windows 10/11 · ✓ Works with any public Twitch channel
Yes, really. Every indie Windows app gets this. It's the default for anything not signed by a $500/yr corporate certificate.
Microsoft hasn't seen GoClip enough times yet.
SmartScreen shows this for every new app from a small publisher. It's a popularity warning, not a virus warning.
The warning goes away automatically once enough people install. That's the entire mechanism. No malware detected, no suspicious behavior flagged — just "new."
Every single indie Windows developer on earth hits this. It's an awareness tax on new software, not a signal of risk.
Why haven't I bought a code signing certificate?
They cost $300–600 a year plus a hardware token. I'm a solo founder pre-revenue. Buying a certificate before GoClip is validated by paying customers is premature spending.
Once GoClip hits ~$500 in monthly revenue, I'll buy an EV code signing certificate and this warning disappears for everyone. Until then: one extra click, and you're in.
Every stream without GoClip is content that disappears. Start free today — no credit card needed.
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