How Klipr works
Klipr runs clip campaigns where clippers compete to create the most viewed clips from a streamer’s content.
Campaigns
A streamer creates a campaign with a prize pool and a time window. Clippers compete to create the most viewed clips during the campaign.
Submitting clips
Clippers first open the campaign submit page to generate a unique watermark code. They add the watermark to the clip, upload it to platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts or Instagram Reels, and then submit the clip link to the campaign.
Watermark verification
Each submission includes a unique Klipr watermark code that must be visible inside the clip.
This ensures the clip was created specifically for that campaign and prevents people from reusing old viral clips or clips from previous campaigns.
Moderation
Moderators review submissions and verify the views before approving the clip. Only approved clips appear on the leaderboard.
Leaderboard
Approved clips are ranked by verified views. The clips with the most views rise to the top of the campaign leaderboard.
Payouts
When the campaign ends, payouts are calculated based on the final leaderboard positions.