Here is the short version. ClipFarmer and Agorapulse barely overlap. Agorapulse is a social media management platform. It schedules posts, runs a unified inbox across networks, and gives you analytics and team approval workflows. ClipFarmer makes the short clips in the first place. It watches your live streams, catches the hype moments, and turns them into vertical reels with captions. If you searched for an Agorapulse alternative because you need the posting calendar and the inbox, ClipFarmer is not that tool, and you should keep looking at Agorapulse or Hootsuite or Buffer. If you searched because you actually need clips made from your Twitch, Kick or YouTube streams, then this is the page you want.
What each tool is actually for
Agorapulse sits in the mid-market social media management space against Hootsuite, Sprout Social and Buffer. You connect Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, Pinterest, Bluesky and more, then schedule posts, answer comments and DMs from one inbox, and pull reports. It is built for agencies and teams who manage many client profiles. It does not make video for you. It moves and measures content you already have.
ClipFarmer is an automated clipper for live streamers. It monitors your stream 24/7, watches chat in real time, and when messages per second spike it records that moment on its own. No scrubbing through a VOD. The input is a live stream, not an uploaded file. Then it can convert those clips into 9:16 reels with burned-in word-level captions and publish them straight to TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts.
So the honest framing is that these two are complementary, not rivals. A streamer could plausibly use ClipFarmer to make the clips and Agorapulse to schedule them across a dozen accounts. The reason this comparison exists at all is that both touch short-form social video, just from opposite ends of the pipeline.
Where Agorapulse genuinely wins
I am not going to pretend ClipFarmer competes here. If your job is managing social accounts, Agorapulse does things ClipFarmer never tries to. The unified inbox is its strongest feature and gets cited as best in class for handling messages, comments and mentions across every connected network in one place. It has a real content calendar with scheduling and cross-posting, bulk scheduling by CSV and RSS, multi-step approval chains for agencies, social listening on Reddit and brand mentions, and detailed analytics including ROI and LinkedIn Ads reporting. ClipFarmer has none of that, and is not trying to.
Where ClipFarmer wins
The flip side is just as one-sided. Agorapulse cannot make a clip. It has no live stream monitoring, no chat-hype detection, no reel conversion, no auto captions. ClipFarmer records at up to 1080p/60fps on paid tiers, scores every clip with a Hype Score and the trigger reason, and converts to vertical with three layout modes: blurred background, a facecam layout, and split-screen over a gameplay backdrop (the Minecraft and Subway Surfers style footage that does well on TikTok). Captions come with templates like Hormozi, karaoke, MrBeast and Iman Gadzhi, plus position and color control. You can prepend a hook intro, mix in background music, and burn a CTA banner into the outro. None of that exists in a scheduling suite.
What ClipFarmer is not
To stay honest, here are ClipFarmer's limits. It is not a manual video editor. There is no drag-and-drop timeline, no keyframes, no frame-by-frame work like Capcut or Descript. The per-clip studio only does crop, anchor and facecam framing. It also does not clip arbitrary uploaded videos or random YouTube URLs the way Opus Clip or Vizard do. Its input is a live stream it monitors and records. And it is not a social media management suite, so it has no inbox, no DM management and no cross-network analytics dashboards. If you need those, that is Agorapulse's territory, not ours.
Pricing, side by side
Agorapulse is priced per user per month and starts at $49/user/mo on the Standard plan billed annually (around $79 billed monthly). Professional is $79/user/mo annual, Advanced is $119/user/mo annual, and Custom is contact sales. The most useful pieces (automated moderation, competitor benchmarking, ROI reports, AI replies, CRM integrations) sit on the Advanced and Custom tiers. There is a 30-day free trial with no card, but no permanent free plan on the paid suite. Costs compound with team headcount because it is per seat.
ClipFarmer is priced per account, not per seat. Free to start (4 streams, 50 clips a month, 720p, 2 reels a month). Pro is $20/mo, Studio is $60/mo, Premium is $100/mo. Reel conversion needs a paid tier, and quotas scale up as you go. The two price lists are not really comparable because you are buying different things, but a solo streamer pays a lot less for clip generation than a single Agorapulse seat costs for scheduling.