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I Replaced 4 Subscriptions With One Tool

Clippo Team March 7, 2026

Let me show you my credit card statement from January:

  • Audio editor: $20/month
  • Noise removal plugin: $12/month
  • Caption/subtitle tool: $30/month
  • Social clip maker: $22/month

Total: $84/month. Over a thousand dollars a year, just to produce a weekly podcast and turn it into social clips. And that doesn’t count the time I spent switching between four different apps, exporting and re-importing files, and managing four separate accounts.

I knew there had to be a better way. Here’s what I found.

The tool stack problem

Every podcaster I know has some version of this stack. The specific tools vary — maybe you use Audacity instead of a paid editor, or you’re on Descript for everything — but the pattern is the same: multiple tools, multiple subscriptions, multiple workflows.

The problem isn’t just cost. It’s friction.

Every time you move a file from one tool to another, you lose quality (re-encoding), lose time (export, upload, wait), and risk losing work (wrong format, corrupted file, forgotten save). My workflow looked like this:

  1. Record in my DAW
  2. Export WAV, import into audio cleanup tool
  3. Process, export, import into my editor
  4. Edit, export, upload to caption tool
  5. Wait for captions, download SRT, import back into editor
  6. Export clips, upload to social clip maker
  7. Generate clips, download, upload to each platform

Seven steps. Four tools. Two hours of my life per episode, minimum, just for the technical workflow — not counting the actual creative work.

What I switched to

I switched my entire workflow to Clippo in February. Here’s what that looks like now:

  1. Upload my recording to Clippo
  2. Sparkle enhances the audio automatically
  3. Use Magic to generate social clips, or Director to manually select segments
  4. Karaoke captions are applied automatically
  5. Export everything in the right format for each platform

Five steps, one tool, about 30 minutes per episode. And most of that time is Magic processing in the background while I do other things.

The cost breakdown

Clippo Pro costs $28.99/month. That’s it.

What I was payingMonthly cost
Audio editor$20
Noise removal$12
Caption tool$30
Clip maker$22
Old total$84
What I pay nowMonthly cost
Clippo Pro$28.99
New total$28.99

Savings: $55.01/month, or $660/year.

And if I switched to annual billing ($289.99/year), it would be even cheaper — about $24.17/month.

What’s actually good

Audio quality is the biggest surprise. Sparkle genuinely sounds better than my old noise removal plugin. I did a blind test with my producer — played three versions of the same clip (raw, old tool, Sparkle) — and we both picked Sparkle as the most natural-sounding enhancement.

Magic clips are genuinely useful. About 70% of the clips it auto-generates are usable. Maybe 30% are great out of the box. That’s a huge time saver compared to scrubbing through a full episode looking for moments myself.

Karaoke captions look professional. The word-by-word highlight animation is what my audience expects from social clips now. My old workflow for this was painful — the caption tool alone cost $30/month and required manual timing adjustments.

What’s not perfect

Director takes getting used to. The timeline interface is simpler than a full DAW, which is both good and bad. Good because it’s fast. Bad because power users might miss multi-track editing for complex productions.

5 free credits isn’t much. The free tier lets you try everything, but 5 credits means 5 AI operations. You’ll know quickly if Clippo works for you, but you won’t be able to run a full production on the free tier.

No screen recording. If you need to record your screen (for video podcasts with demos), you’ll still need a separate tool for capture. Clippo handles everything after the recording.

The bottom line

I went from $84/month and two hours per episode to $28.99/month and 30 minutes. The audio quality is better, the clips look more professional, and I have one login instead of four.

Is it perfect? No. Is it a massive improvement over the tool stack I was running before? Absolutely.

If you’re paying for multiple podcast tools and spending too much time on the technical side of production, try Clippo free. The free tier gives you 5 credits to test everything — enough to process one episode and see if the workflow works for you.

That’s what I did. And then I cancelled four subscriptions.

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