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ClipFarmer vs Quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai)

ClipFarmer vs Quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai)

Quso clips the videos you upload. ClipFarmer records clips from your live stream as they happen. Here's how they actually differ.

ClipFarmer vs Quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai), feature by feature

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FeatureClipFarmerQuso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai)
Getting clips from your live stream
Real-time capture from your live streamClipFarmer records the live broadcast. Quso clips videos you upload or link.
Monitors Twitch / Kick / YouTube 24/7
Auto-detects highlights
Streamer-style vertical reels
Gameplay / split-screen backdrops
Hook intro + background music + CTA banner
One-click 9:16 with burned-in captions
Caption style templates
Saveable reel recipesQuso's template library is aimed at branded content.
Publishing & plans
Direct publish to TikTok / Instagram / YouTube Shorts
Batch ZIP download of clips
Permanent free planQuso runs on a credit system.
Where Quso is stronger
Clips uploaded videos or YouTube URLs
Scheduler, content calendar and bulk publishing to 7-9 networksClipFarmer schedules monitoring windows, not a multi-network post calendar.
B-roll insertion and filler-word / silence removal
AI avatars and text-to-video generator
Cross-network analytics dashboard

ClipFarmer pricing

Free to start. Pro $20/mo, Studio $60/mo, Premium $100/mo. Reel conversion needs a paid tier.

Quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai) pricing

Free $0/mo (75 credits, 720p, watermarked). Lite $24/mo ($15/mo annual). Essential $32/mo ($20/mo annual). Growth $40/mo ($25/mo annual). Annual billing saves roughly 40-50%. Check quso.ai/pricing for current figures.

Quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai) and ClipFarmer both turn long content into vertical clips with captions. The difference is where the clip comes from. Quso takes a video you already have, an upload or a YouTube URL, and finds the highlights inside it. ClipFarmer watches a live stream in real time and records the moment as it happens, triggered by chat going wild. If you make YouTube videos or podcasts, Quso is the natural fit. If you stream on Twitch, Kick or YouTube and want clips pulled from the live broadcast automatically, that is what ClipFarmer is built for.

Who each tool is actually for

Quso is a video repurposing and social scheduling platform. You feed it a finished video, its AI picks the segments it thinks will do well, adds animated captions, resizes to 9:16 or 1:1 or 16:9, and can schedule the output across up to seven networks. It also has extras most clippers don't, like AI avatars, B-roll insertion, filler-word removal and YouTube chapter generation. It has a big established user base.

ClipFarmer never sees a finished video. It connects to your live channel and monitors chat 24/7. When messages-per-second spike, it records that window on its own, up to 1080p/60fps on paid tiers. Then you can convert any clip to a 9:16 reel with gameplay backdrops, hook intros, music and a CTA, and publish to TikTok, Instagram or YouTube Shorts. The whole loop runs while you sleep.

Where ClipFarmer is genuinely better

Where Quso wins, honestly

Quso clips any uploaded video or YouTube URL. ClipFarmer cannot do that at all, its input is a live stream it records itself. So for repurposing existing long-form content, Quso is the right tool and ClipFarmer is the wrong one.

Quso also has more editing and content range. B-roll auto-insertion, filler-word and silence removal, AI avatars, an AI video generator from text, multi-language captions, and YouTube chapters. On scheduling it reaches up to seven networks including LinkedIn, X, Facebook and Pinterest, with bulk publishing and a content calendar (though the full scheduling and analytics sit on the top Growth plan). ClipFarmer publishes to three networks and does not have a content calendar or analytics dashboard. Neither tool is a full manual editor with a timeline and keyframes, so if that is what you need, look at Capcut or Descript instead.

The honest recommendation

Pick Quso if your raw material is uploaded videos or podcasts and you want one tool that clips, captions and schedules across many networks. Pick ClipFarmer if you are a live streamer and you want clips found and recorded from the broadcast automatically, then turned into streamer-style reels. They overlap on captions and vertical conversion, but the input side is different enough that most people will know which one they need. Some streamers even use both: ClipFarmer for live capture, Quso for the occasional VOD or long upload.

Frequently asked questions

Is ClipFarmer a good Quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai) alternative?
It depends on your source material. If you stream live on Twitch, Kick or YouTube, ClipFarmer is the better fit because it finds and records clips from the live broadcast automatically, then turns them into streamer-style reels. If your raw material is uploaded videos or podcasts, Quso is the better fit because it clips already-recorded content. They are alternatives only in the sense that both make vertical captioned clips, but the input is different.
What does Quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai) do that ClipFarmer doesn't?
Quso clips any uploaded video or YouTube URL, which ClipFarmer cannot do at all. It also has B-roll auto-insertion, filler-word and silence removal, AI avatars, a text-to-video generator, multi-language captions, YouTube chapter generation, and scheduling to up to seven networks with a content calendar and analytics (full scheduling and analytics on the Growth plan). ClipFarmer publishes to three networks and has no content calendar, B-roll or AI avatars.
How does pricing compare?
ClipFarmer is free to start, then Pro $20/mo, Studio $60/mo and Premium $100/mo, with reel conversion on paid tiers. Quso is free with a watermark and 720p cap, then Lite $24/mo, Essential $32/mo and Growth $40/mo on monthly billing (about $15, $20 and $25 on annual). Quso uses a credit system, so every action spends credits and heavy users can run out even on paid plans. ClipFarmer uses tier-based monthly quotas instead.
Can ClipFarmer clip my existing YouTube videos like Quso does?
No. ClipFarmer's input is a live stream it monitors and records in real time, not an uploaded file or a YouTube link. If you need to repurpose existing long-form videos, Quso, Opus Clip or Vizard are the right tools. ClipFarmer is for capturing clips from live broadcasts as they happen.

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