Every sponsor line, brand mention, and cutter note — timestamped
Long recordings bury the phrases you care about. CutCue tracks the keywords you define and marks matches so your team can review sponsor reads, internal notes, and brand terms faster — without listening linearly.
What is CutCue for custom keyword tracking?
Agencies, podcast teams, and stream editors use Custom Highlighters to track phrases relevant to sponsors, internal review, editorial notes, or brand terms — alongside highlights and chapters. You provide the phrases; CutCue returns matches as markers for human review and export.
How it works
- Upload or import audio or a Twitch VOD (where supported).
- Configure keywords your plan allows.
- Analyze — matches appear as labeled markers with timestamps.
- Export to your NLE or share timestamp lists with your team.
Frequently asked questions
What is CutCue for custom keyword tracking? ▼
CutCue watches your audio or Twitch VOD for phrases you define — sponsor names, product mentions, cutter instructions, or recurring segments — and drops a timestamped marker at each match. You review matches in context and export markers into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Vegas Pro, or related workflows. Availability of Custom Highlighters depends on your plan.
Does CutCue analyze video or audio? ▼
CutCue analyzes audio (including audio extracted from Twitch VODs when you use the Twitch import workflow). Upload an audio file from your NLE or recorder, or import a VOD where supported.
Is CutCue only for Premiere Pro? ▼
No. CutCue exports timestamped markers for workflows including Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Vegas Pro, and publishing-oriented outputs where supported.
Does CutCue replace the editor? ▼
No. CutCue does not replace the editor. Keyword hits are starting points for human review on the timeline.