FleetClip
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Short-form video, produced and published on a schedule.

FleetClip is an automated production line for vertical video. It assembles clips from licensed footage and brand-supplied material, holds every one for operator review, and publishes the approved clips to connected accounts on a cadence the operator sets.

It is a private operator tool, not a consumer service. There is no public sign-up: the console is used by the operator who runs the machine.

How a clip is made

Seven stages run unattended. The operator’s only required step is the fifth.

  1. 01Sourcelicensed footage
  2. 02Assemblecut and composed
  3. 03Captionhook and metadata
  4. 04Renderencoded 1080×1920
  5. 05Reviewheld for approval
  6. 06Scheduleslotted for posting
  7. 07Publishsent to the API

What the service does with your accounts

Sources
Licensed stock footage from Pexels and Pixabay, material supplied about the operator’s own brand, and source video the operator provides and holds the rights to.
Production
Shot selection, vertical framing, caption burn-in and — where configured — synthesised voiceover. No clip is assembled from a source the operator has not supplied or licensed.
Review gate
Every clip is held in a review queue. Nothing reaches a connected account without explicit, per-clip operator approval.
Publishing
TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, each through that platform’s official API. Post visibility is chosen by the operator at approval time, never preset.
Account data
OAuth tokens are encrypted at rest, decrypted only in memory at the moment of posting, and never written to logs. Disconnecting an account deletes its stored credentials immediately.