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June 18, 2026

How Repostifai works

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Repostifai pulls the top clips from streamers you choose, cuts them to vertical 9:16 with burned-in captions and an attribution credit, lets you review each one, and then exports a ready-to-post package — or cross-posts straight to YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and X. You can drive it from a desktop dashboard or a command line; same tool, two front ends.

The pipeline, in plain terms

  1. Find the best recent clips from creators on your list.
  2. Reframe each to vertical 9:16 with captions and an on-screen attribution credit.
  3. Queue them for review.
  4. You approve the ones worth posting.
  5. Publish to your own channels — or just export ready-to-post files.

A human gate by design

Reposting other people’s content lives in fair-use / permission territory, so two choices keep things on the right side of it:

  • It’s an allowlist. Only streamers you deliberately add ever enter the pipeline, and each one carries an attribution credit burned into the video.
  • Nothing posts without your say-so. You approve clips before they publish, every auto-posting flow confirms first, and a dry-run mode renders the whole thing without publishing anything.

What’s in the dashboard

The dashboard is organized around the workflow:

  • Dashboard — live status: which platforms are connected, how much of today’s quota is left, what’s queued, and what’s already posted.
  • Firehose — pull a streamer’s top clips and post them quickly.
  • Scout — pick a game category, see its top live streamers, and pull their last-24h clips.
  • Review — watch each processed clip, rename it, approve or reject.
  • Compile — stitch clips into a single video.
  • Full Video — assemble a streamer’s top clips into one long-form horizontal video.
  • Automator — unattended posting on a schedule or at AI-picked peak times.

Closed captioning is a per-action choice, with an “auto” mode that adds captions unless a clip already has them.

Posting when people are actually watching

The part I’m most into is the Automator’s AI-picked posting. Instead of firing on a fixed timer, it posts during each platform’s peak-engagement windows and paces the day’s budget so it doesn’t burn every post at once — all while respecting each platform’s limits. It runs in the background, so it keeps working after you close the app, and it tells you when something’s posted or when a draft is ready for you to publish.

Where it’s going

The export path works today, and the live uploaders are wired up to each platform. The focus from here is smarter clip selection and tighter per-platform optimization — always keeping the human firmly in the loop.