Your NLE places markers. CutCue tells you where.

CutCue analyzes your audio and generates timeline markers — highlights, hooks, demonetization flags, chapters, and custom keywords — ready to import into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Vegas Pro.

Plans from €29/month · No minimum contract

This is what CutCue shows you.

A real analysis result — interactive. Click any marker, chapter, or viral moment to explore.

Demo

StreamerPro — Weekly Ranked Session

1:02:47  ·  EN  ·  18 chapters  ·  4 viral moments  ·  43 matches  ·  4.8 msg/s avg

912 unique chatters
0:00 – 1:02:47
Chapters
Events
Twitch events
Chat hype
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Navigator
Hover chapter or hype lane to preview  ·  click to pin  ·  click any or marker to explore

The part your NLE can't do.

Finding content takes longer than cutting it

Before you start editing, you need to know what's in the recording. Most editors scrub through the entire file placing markers manually — often taking longer than the edit itself.

NLEs don't analyze content

Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve can place markers, but they can't tell you where to place them. The content discovery phase is entirely manual.

More projects mean more prep, not more editing

Every additional hour of footage is another hour of manual scrubbing before the real work begins. The review phase is the bottleneck.

Supported editing software

Adobe Premiere Pro

Marker import via CSV. Requires the free "CutCue.io CSV Marker Importer" plugin from Adobe Exchange. Markers appear on your sequence timeline with labels and color coding.

DaVinci Resolve

Native marker import via XML. Each marker lands at the exact timestamp with its detection type and description. No plugins needed.

Vegas Pro

Native marker import via C Script. Markers integrate into your project timeline — navigate, review, and start cutting. No plugins needed.

Also compatible with Reaper, Audacity, and other common editing tools.

From audio file to timeline markers — in four steps.

Highlights, hooks, chapters, and keywords — analyzed from your audio and exported for Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Vegas Pro.

1

Export the audio

Export the audio track from your NLE or use your recording directly. Common formats supported: MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, FLAC and others.

2

Upload to CutCue

Drop your file into CutCue. CutCue analyzes the audio for highlights, hooks, chapters, demonetization risks, and your custom keywords. Processing runs in the background.

3

Download marker file

Choose your NLE and download the marker file. DaVinci Resolve and Vegas Pro import natively. Premiere Pro uses the free "CSV Marker Importer" plugin from Adobe Exchange.

4

Import and cut

Import the marker file into your project. Every detection appears as a labeled, timestamped marker on your timeline. Navigate directly to the moments that matter.

A 6.5h stream typically processes in under 15 minutes. A 1-hour podcast: 2–3 minutes.

What CutCue marks on your timeline

Reactions, peaks, emotional moments — marked before you open the timeline
Hooks for Shorts, Reels, and TikToks — found in seconds, not hours
Demonetization risks — flagged with timestamps before you upload 1
Chapters — topic shifts detected and structured automatically
Cutter instructions — every "editor, cut this out" found and marked
Custom keywords — brand mentions, catchphrases, project-specific terms

1 Demonetization checks identify known risk terms. No tool can guarantee compliance — YouTube's policies change regularly.

Frequently asked questions

How do I import CutCue markers into Premiere Pro?

CutCue generates a CSV marker file for Premiere Pro. Install the free "CutCue.io CSV Marker Importer" plugin from Adobe Exchange, then use File > Import to bring the CSV into your project. Markers appear on your timeline at the exact timestamps CutCue detected.

Does CutCue work with DaVinci Resolve?

Yes. CutCue generates a marker file that DaVinci Resolve can import natively — no plugins required. Each marker appears on your timeline with its label and timestamp.

What types of markers does CutCue generate?

CutCue generates highlight markers (reactions, key quotes), hook markers (strong opening moments for Shorts/Reels/TikToks), chapter markers (topic changes), demonetization flags (risk terms), cutter instructions, and custom keyword markers you define yourself.

What is a Custom Highlighter?

A Custom Highlighter is a word or phrase CutCue watches for and marks with a timestamp whenever it appears in the recording. Common uses: cutter instructions, brand mentions, catchphrases, or project-specific terms. Available on Creator and Studio plans.

What audio formats does CutCue support?

Common audio formats including MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, and FLAC. Export the audio track from your NLE or recording software and upload directly.

Your timeline. Pre-marked.

Upload your audio. Get markers for highlights, hooks, chapters, and risks. Import into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Vegas Pro.