For VC & investor podcasts

Podcast clipping for VCs and investors

You record the interview. We turn it into clips that build your fund's reach with the founders and LPs already watching.

15 minutes. No pitch. We'll tell you straight if we can help.

Every founder and investor conversation you record already contains the fund's real thesis, in your own words. Right now that thinking sits inside one long recording that a small circle of existing listeners watches once. Clips are how the rest of venture, the founders raising and the LPs deciding where to commit, actually finds you. A podcast clipping service built for that audience turns each interview into the fund's most reliable distribution channel instead of a one-time upload.

How the clipping engagement runs for a venture podcast

The process starts with the interview you're already recording. From there, it looks like this:

  1. You record the founder or investor conversation the way you already do. No camera crew added to the room, no change to how the interview gets run.
  2. We go through the full recording and pull the moments that carry weight with your audience: a specific thesis on a market, a founder's answer that reframes a deal, a number that changes how people read the space.
  3. We write the hook for each moment, then cut, caption, and format it natively for the platform it's going on, usually LinkedIn first, then YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Reels.
  4. You approve every select before anything goes out. A founder's name and the fund's reputation are both on the line, so nothing publishes without your sign-off.

Turnaround on a batch usually lands within the week, so the clips from Tuesday's founder call can be in front of the same audience before the next episode records. Nothing about the schedule depends on a partner finding a spare afternoon to sit in an editing timeline.

What lands in the fund's feed each month

Most interview episodes produce five to eight highlight clips and roughly fourteen shorts, enough for the fund to post several times a week without a partner touching an editing timeline. LinkedIn tends to carry the most weight for a venture audience, since that's where founders researching a fund and LPs weighing a partner's judgment already spend time. The full episode stays the depth asset for people who want the whole conversation. The clips are what gets a founder who's never heard of the fund to click through and watch it.

Where this has worked

For one established VC interview podcast, we built a repeatable YouTube distribution workflow around each approved episode: sharp thumbnails, long-form Highlights, Shorts, descriptions, and regular publishing. The show kept its existing editorial voice while YouTube moved through a clear production lane.

Robert Ta is the kind of guest a venture show wants on, an AI alignment founder with sharp, specific answers and almost no distribution of his own before we started clipping his recordings. The same clip judgment that built his six figures in qualified pipeline is what makes a founder's answer on your podcast worth someone's attention past the first ten seconds.

Who this fits

This fits a fund running an interview show, whether that's a single GP recording founder calls or a full-time content operation with a producer already in place. If your partners are the ones sourcing deals and sitting on boards, not editing video, and you want every conversation you record to actually reach the founders and LPs who'd want to see it, this is built for that. It's a poor fit for a fund that just wants views. The point is a founder recognizing your fund's name before the first call, or an LP trusting your judgment because they've watched you reason through a deal in public. Early-stage funds building a reputation from scratch and established funds with years of recorded interviews sitting unused both see the same lift once the backlog starts turning into weekly clips.

Every founder interview you record is a missed introduction

The conversation already happened. Right now almost nobody outside your fund ever sees it.

Your best founder interviews get watched once and forgotten

You sit down with a sharp founder, get thirty great minutes on record, then post the full episode and move on. Most of that conversation never reaches anyone outside the people who already listen to you.

Founders and LPs judge the fund by what they see

Deal flow and LP trust increasingly form online before a first call happens. If your best conversations stay buried in a long recording, a fund with less to say but more presence gets remembered instead.

Partners don't have time to become editors

You're sourcing deals, sitting on boards, and running the fund. Cutting, captioning, and posting a podcast is a full role on its own, so it gets pushed to whenever there's time, which is never.

Generic editors don't know a market map from a term sheet

Most clippers can trim a video but can't tell which line from a founder interview actually matters, or which guest name means something to your audience. The clips come back clean and forgettable.

Case study · An established VC interview podcast

A repeatable YouTube publishing system for an established show

The show already had strong conversations and an existing audience, but its YouTube workflow was inconsistent. We built the title, thumbnail, description, Highlight, Short, approval, and publishing steps around each episode.

Each episode

titles and thumbnails packaged together

Long + short

Highlights and Shorts from one recording

Scheduled

regular YouTube publishing

Case study · Robert Ta, AI alignment founder

What a well-produced interview does for the guest, and the show

Robert is the kind of guest a venture podcast wants on: an AI founder with sharp, specific insight and almost no distribution of his own. We turned his recordings into clips and shorts built around his strongest moments, scripted the hooks, and ran editing and publishing end to end. The same system works when it's applied to an interview show, the guest gets real pipeline instead of just a nice clip reel, which is exactly what makes founders want to come back on.

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I've tracked over six figures in converted pipeline revenue from qualified leads who referenced my specific content as trust building and helpful.

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We do the heavy lifting. You show up, talk, and go back to running your business.

1

Research & Strategy

We spend 10-20 hours researching your niche, competitors, and audience. Then we find your winning format and map out exactly what to post, how, and why.

  • 10-20 hours of niche-specific research
  • Winning format & template identification
  • Angle mapping & content positioning
2

Script & Record

We write your scripts and talking points. You record from wherever you are. We coach you on exactly how to shoot it so every clip is usable.

  • Script templates & talking points prepped for you
  • Remote recording guidance (on-site with Fly-Out plan)
  • Coached on exactly how to shoot for maximum impact
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We edit, repurpose, and publish your content. Short-form is our specialty. Every month we review performance and double down on what's working.

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Common questions

We run an interview-format show. Does this system work for that?
Yes. Interview podcasts are exactly what this is built for. You send us the recording of the founder or investor conversation and we pull the clips, script the hooks, and handle everything through publishing.
Will this actually help with deal flow and LP relationships, or just grow subscribers?
Growing subscribers is the visible part. We tag every call to action so a warm intro, an LP inquiry, or a founder reaching out can be traced back to the clip that drove it, the same way we track qualified pipeline for founders on the other side of the interview.
How much time does this take from our partners?
You record the interview the way you already do and approve the selects. We handle scripting the hooks, editing, captioning, and publishing, so it costs the fund minutes, not hours.
Do you actually understand venture well enough to clip this properly?
We spend real time on the fund's thesis, the guest, and the audience before we cut anything. Knowing which twenty seconds of a founder's answer actually lands is the difference between a clip that gets watched and one that gets scrolled past.
Which platforms matter most for a venture podcast?
Usually YouTube first, since that's where long interviews get discovered and subscribed to, then short clips on LinkedIn, TikTok, Reels, and Shorts where founders and LPs already spend time.
Can you show a real example of a VC podcast you've grown?
For an established VC interview podcast, we built the YouTube packaging and publishing workflow around each episode. That included titles, thumbnails, descriptions, Highlights, Shorts, approvals, and scheduled releases.
How fast will we see results?
Sharper, more consistent clips can show up within the first thirty days. Audience growth takes longer and depends on the starting channel, guest quality, publishing rhythm, and how viewers respond to the packaging.
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