With Cross Clip, you need not limit yourself to only TikTok, the same functionality can help you cross-post clips (I hope you understand the tool's IQ2000 naming), to YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels, as well as Twitter, Facebook, and any other platform you like.If you are looking to stream with friends or do interviews then discord is a great option. As I mentioned earlier, and in other articles, the platform is a great way for creators to widen their reach, and TikTok is regularly smashing its own records for viewership and interactivity. It really is that easy to trim videos on TikTok. Tap into a video, click 'Share', and you'll be able to select TikTok, all from inside the app. Simply create your video using Cross Clip and your clips will automatically appear inside the app. If instead of downloading your clip from the web and reuploading, or instead of getting your clip via an email, the Cross Clip mobile app offers a way to directly share to TikTok. If your selected clip length is shorter than the overall length of your uploaded video, you can also drag the entire slider to the desired portion of the clip you'd like to highlight. In order to trim you video, simple tap and hold on an end of the slider. Once the video is inside the TikTok app, you'll be taken to a screen with a looping preview of your video, and the thumbnails of your video strewn across the bottom. If you've created a portrait-ready video from your stream and don't have the Cross Clip app, then upload a video directly from your advice. If you're uploading footage directly in the TikTok app (recording will be very similar, except you'll have created your video inside the app already), get started by clicking the '+' icon at bottom of the screen. If you're looking to learn specifically how to upload to TikTok, we've got you covered. If you'd like to learn more about Cross Clip, check out this article on getting started.
With our tool, just drop in your Twitch clip, arrange a few boxes on a premade template, and upload to your socials with the companion app.
That's the exact problem we're solving at Cross Clip. It takes time to download clips, upload them to whatever software you're using, learn how to edit, download again, the reupload to your platform of choice. Horizontal streaming footage is notoriously cumbersome to make pretty for mobile-first platforms like TikTok and Instagram. To get started, you'll need to have a video ready to go. In this article, we'll talk about trimming on TikTok.
If you're not regularly posting content on TikTok as a streamer, you should be. Content on the platform has the opportunity to spread like wildfire, which could mean eyes on your clips and followers on your channel. TikTok is possibly the best platform for discoverability.