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Generate Viral TikTok/IG Reel Clips from YouTube Videos with Vizard AI

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Created by: Lucas Walter || lucaswalter

Lucas Walter

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Who's it for

Content creators, social media managers, and marketing teams who want to automatically extract the most engaging clips from long-form YouTube videos and identify content with high viral potential.

What it does

This workflow analyzes any YouTube video using Vizard AI's clipping technology and automatically generates up to 8 short clips with viral score ratings. It then filters for the highest-scoring clips (9/10 or above) and posts them to a designated Slack channel for team review and distribution.

How it works

  1. Video submission: Enter a YouTube URL through a user-friendly form
  2. AI analysis: Submits the video to Vizard AI for automated clipping and viral score analysis
  3. Smart polling: Waits for processing completion and retrieves results
  4. Quality filtering: Only surfaces clips with viral scores of 9/10 or higher
  5. Team notification: Posts results to Slack with clip titles, scores, and download links

Requirements

  • Vizard AI API credentials (sign up at vizard.ai)
  • Slack workspace with OAuth app configured

How to set up

  1. Configure Vizard AI credentials: Add your Vizard AI API key to the HTTP Request nodes
  2. Set up Slack integration: Configure the Slack OAuth2 credentials and select your target channel
  3. Customize filtering: Adjust the viral score threshold in the filter node (currently set to 9/10)
  4. Test the workflow: Submit a test YouTube URL to ensure everything works properly

How to customize the workflow

  • Adjust clip quantity: Modify the maxClipNumber parameter (currently 8) in the initial API request
  • Change viral score threshold: Update the filter condition to match your quality standards
  • Extend with automation: Connect to social media posting tools or caption generation workflows for full automation
  • Add scheduling: Integrate with webhook triggers, scheduled triggers, or RSS feeds for batch processing videos