AI detects every monster encounter, team wipe, and SpookTube moment in your Content Warning VODs. Export TikTok-ready clips with captions in 60 seconds.
Content Warning on TikTok in 2026
Our AI is trained to detect these high-performing moment types.
Filming a monster on the in-game camera while your team screams. The meta-concept of "content creators filming content" is peak TikTok.
Your entire team dying while the camera is still rolling. The footage of chaos unfolding from the camera's perspective is uniquely viral.
The moment you upload footage and see the view count climb. High-scoring SpookTube videos with terrifying footage are satisfying clip endings.
Sprinting to the diving bell with monsters closing in. Last-second escapes from the Old World create perfect tension clips.
Using emotes and props at the worst possible moments. Dancing in front of monsters and absurd item interactions create comedy gold.
Hitting massive ad revenue milestones and unlocking new items. The progression loop of filming → uploading → earning is satisfying content.
Trained specifically on Content Warning audio and visual patterns.
Player screams and voice chat panic are the primary signal. Our AI identifies terror reactions, death screams, and group panic instantly.
Each monster has distinct audio signatures—from the spider's skittering to the worm's rumbling. Our AI recognizes them all.
Your genuine terror and laughter sell the clip. We detect shock, screaming, and uncontrollable laughter to capture the full moment.
When Twitch chat fills with skull emotes and "CLIP THAT", something insane just happened. Chat activity is a reliable viral signal.
These encounters create the highest-scoring SpookTube footage—and the best real clips.
Giant hand that slaps your entire team. The ragdoll is always hilarious.
Swoops in and grabs players. Getting snatched mid-sentence is premium content.
Don't look at it. The tension of avoiding eye contact is clip gold.
Relentless pursuit through corridors. The panic of being chased on camera.
Our AI detects all monster encounters—these just tend to create the most shareable moments.
No editing skills needed. Clypse handles everything.
Twitch, Kick, or YouTube. Upload your crew sessions and stream VODs up to 4 hours long.
Our AI scans for monster encounters, camera moments, and team deaths. Each clip gets a virality score.
Download 9:16 vertical clips with animated captions. Ready for TikTok, Shorts, and Reels.
Content Warning clips export with the exact specs TikTok's 2026 algorithm rewards.
Everything about clipping your Content Warning sessions.
Yes. Our AI analyzes player screams, death sounds, monster audio cues, and facecam reactions to detect every death and monster encounter. The panic in voice chat is our strongest signal.
Clypse clips your stream perspective, which includes the in-game camera viewfinder. When the camera catches a monster or your team dies while filming, our AI captures that entire sequence for maximum comedic effect.
Monster encounters caught on the in-game camera, team wipes while filming, clutch diving bell escapes, emote fails in front of monsters, and SpookTube upload celebrations. The "filming horror content" meta-humor resonates perfectly with TikTok audiences.
For TikTok in 2026, 15-40 seconds works best. Quick jump scares can be 10-15 seconds. Full descent-to-escape sequences can run 30-45 seconds with the tension build-up. Clypse optimizes duration automatically.
Content Warning adds the in-game camera mechanic—you're literally filming horror content within the game. This creates a unique meta-humor layer where your characters are content creators too, making clips feel even more relatable to TikTok audiences.
Yes! Clypse works with any party size. The AI focuses on the streamer's perspective and picks up voice chat from all teammates. More players often means more chaos—and better clips.
Join thousands of Content Warning players growing on TikTok with Clypse.
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