You edit streams. CutCue does the prep work.

A multi-hour VOD lands in your inbox. Before you open the timeline, you need to know: where are the highlights? What needs to come out? Where do the chapters go? CutCue answers all of that — from the audio alone.

Plans from €29/month · No minimum contract

The part no one hired you for.

Finding content takes longer than cutting it

Even at 1.5x or 2x speed, scrubbing through a 6-hour stream to find the best moments, flag risky sections, and mark chapters is hours of work — before a single cut.

You miss things. Everyone does.

A cutter instruction buried in hour four. A demonetization risk hidden between two good segments. The best hook for a Short that happened while you were still on the previous one. Manual review doesn't scale.

More clients mean more prep, not more editing

Taking on another streamer should mean more billable editing hours — not more hours of unpaid scrubbing. The review phase is the bottleneck.

From VOD to markers — in four steps.

CutCue analyzes your VOD audio and marks highlights, hooks, risks, and chapters — so you know where to cut before you open the timeline.

1

Export the audio

Drag out the audio track from your NLE or VOD download — takes 60 seconds. Common formats supported: MP3, WAV, AAC, M4A, FLAC and others.

2

Upload to CutCue

Drop your audio file into CutCue. No setup, no configuration. CutCue analyzes in the background — keep working on other things.

3

Review your markers

Highlights, hooks, demonetization risks, chapters, cutter instructions, and your custom keywords — all marked with timestamps. You see at a glance what's where.

4

Import and cut

Load markers directly into Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro. Everything is labeled. Navigate directly to the moments that matter.

Most projects process in under 10 minutes.

What CutCue finds in your VOD

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 — catchphrases, brand mentions, alert sounds, game-specific terms

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

Built for stream editors

Freelance editors cutting Twitch VODs

You get a multi-hour VOD. Your job: find the best moments, remove anything risky, structure the video. CutCue gives you a pre-marked timeline so you know exactly where to look — and spend your time on the actual cut.

Streamers who edit their own content

You already spent hours streaming. Now you need to turn it into a YouTube video. CutCue marks the highlights, flags the risks, and finds the hooks — so you know where to focus instead of scrubbing through the entire recording again.

Agencies managing multiple creators

When your team processes 20+ VODs per week, manual review doesn't scale. CutCue standardizes the prep work across every editor and every project — same markers, same quality, less guessing.

Works inside the tools you already use.

Adobe Premiere Pro · DaVinci Resolve · Final Cut Pro · Reaper · Audacity

Markers import as native files — no plugins needed.

Frequently asked questions

How does CutCue help with Twitch VOD editing?

CutCue analyzes the audio track of your VOD and generates timestamped markers for highlights, hooks, demonetization risks, chapters, and custom keywords. You import those markers into your NLE and know exactly where to look — before you start editing.

How long does analysis typically take?

Most projects process in under 10 minutes, even for multi-hour streams. CutCue runs in the background — keep working on other things while it processes.

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, catchphrases, brand mentions, or game-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 next VOD. Already prepped.

Upload the audio. Get timestamped markers for highlights, hooks, risks, and chapters. Open your timeline and know exactly where to look.