Turn your Twitch streams into vertical videos that actually perform. In this video, Nick (Loaded Wombat) compares Twitch’s built-in clip editor with a smarter, scalable workflow using Vizard—so you can auto-find highlights, caption fast, brand consistently, and schedule to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Reels without the daily grind.
What you’ll learn:
How Twitch’s native clip editor works (split vs full, basic crops, quick share) and where it falls short (limited trimming, no discovery, PC-only, basic exports)
A step-by-step Vizard workflow: import VODs, auto-detect viral moments, edit crops/split view, add accurate captions, titles, and thumbnails
Batch processing and content calendar scheduling across platforms for predictable, consistent posting
Practical tips for vertical video: concise captions, smart cropping for facecam + gameplay, subtle branding, and cadence strategy
Who this helps:
Twitch streamers and gaming creators repurposing VODs to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels
Creators tired of manual CapCut edits or heavy suites like Premiere, Descript, or VEED who want speed + automation
Quick comparison:
Twitch Editor: free, fast, PC-only, limited trimming, no automation
Phone Editors (CapCut, etc.): flexible but manual and slow at scale
Big Suites (Premiere/VEED/Descript): powerful but time-heavy and pricey
Vizard: auto highlight discovery, 9:16 formatting, captions/titles, batch export, multi-platform scheduler
Action plan:
Upload one stream to Vizard → auto-generate 5–8 clips → pick your best 3 → refine captions/titles → schedule 2 this week and 1 next week → review and iterate.
Hashtags:
#vizard #vizardai #twitch #shorts #verticalvideo #contentcreator #videoediting