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Opus Creator 【90% Verified】

The frustration isn't the content. The frustration is the discovery . And for years, the bottleneck has been one brutal, soul-sucking task: .

I’ve spent the last three months putting Opus Creator through its paces. Here is everything you need to know—the magic, the flaws, and whether it’s worth your money. Opus Creator is an AI video repurposing tool. You give it a long video (YouTube link, local file, Zoom recording, etc.), and its AI scans the entire thing to find the most engaging, high-retention “highlight” moments.

P.S. — This post is not sponsored. I paid for my own plan because I genuinely use it weekly. If you want to support independent testing, use my affiliate link in my bio. Otherwise, just go try the free version yourself. Opus Creator

For everyone else: Opus Creator is the closest thing to a “shorts printer” that actually works in 2025. It doesn’t replace creativity. It replaces drudgery. And that is worth every penny. Drop your experience in the comments—good, bad, or ugly. I read every one.

Enter (formerly Opus Clip). It promised to automate that entire process with AI. But does it actually work? Or is it just another overhyped bot spitting out gibberish clips? The frustration isn't the content

Why long-form creators are finally winning the short-form game.

Meanwhile, a 15-second clip of someone else saying something vaguely interesting gets 2 million views on TikTok. I’ve spent the last three months putting Opus

Let’s face it: You’ve probably recorded a brilliant podcast episode, a deep-dive YouTube video, or a passionate livestream… only to watch it languish with 200 views.