// MIGRATE FROM OPUSCLIP

How to migrate from OpusClip to Kompozy (2026 guide)

You keep OpusClip-class clipping and add text, image, blog, and newsletter generation on the same credit line.

What you replace by switching

  • OpusClip Pro ($29)
  • a writer like Jasper ($49)
  • Canva Pro ($15)
  • Buffer ($30 across 5 channels)

The 12-step migration

  1. Export your OpusClip library. In OpusClip, open each project → Download → select the original MP4. Save clips you want to keep. OpusClip does not export captions as a separate layer, so if you need the caption SRT, re-generate it from the source video in Kompozy.
  2. Cancel your OpusClip subscription at the end of the cycle. Settings → Billing → Cancel. Finish the current cycle — you already paid for it. Sign up for Kompozy Creator ($49) in parallel so there is no gap.
  3. Sign up for Kompozy and connect your first source. Create a workspace, connect your podcast RSS, YouTube channel, or upload a source video directly. Kompozy ingests the same sources OpusClip accepted.
  4. Write a Persona Brief. Spend 30 minutes on the brief before you generate anything. This is what makes Kompozy outputs sound like you instead of generic AI — OpusClip did not have this layer.
  5. Generate your first fan-out. Point Kompozy at a long-form source. Set bucket allocation (4 shorts, 8 image posts, 12 text posts, 1 blog, 1 newsletter is the default). Watch the Pipeline Queue fill.
  6. Compare side-by-side for 1 week. Keep OpusClip running on the last week of its cycle. Generate the same source in both tools. Review Kompozy outputs daily.
  7. Tighten the Persona Brief from your edits. Every time you edit an output, ask "why did the AI miss this?" Update the brief. After 20 edits you will approve most outputs untouched.
  8. Connect your publishing channels. Authorize TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube Shorts, Threads, Facebook, Pinterest, and email. Kompozy schedules; OpusClip did not.
  9. Turn on Kompozy autopilot for one source. Once you are approving 90%+ of outputs untouched, flip autopilot on for your safest source. Monitor quality-gate failures in Slack.
  10. Expand autopilot to remaining sources. After 7 clean days, add your other sources. Adjust Persona Brief per source if voice drifts.
  11. Archive your OpusClip library. Download any clips you want to keep. Delete your OpusClip account once the billing cycle ends.
  12. Track the consolidation math. You collapsed OpusClip + Jasper + Canva + Buffer into Kompozy. Record the monthly saving in a spreadsheet — a typical switcher saves $60–80/mo.

Frequently asked questions

Will I lose OpusClip-quality clipping if I switch?

Kompozy clips well but does not match OpusClip’s specialist viral-clip detection. The 90% you get plus four other output types is the math for most switchers.

Can I import my OpusClip projects directly?

No direct import. OpusClip does not expose an export API. Download the clips you want, then re-ingest the original source into Kompozy for fresh generations.

How long should the migration take?

Two weeks end-to-end: 1 week overlapping both tools, 1 week ramping into Kompozy autopilot.

The direct answer

Moving from OpusClip to Kompozy is a 7–14 day project. Keep OpusClip running on the last week of its billing cycle; run Kompozy in parallel. Once the Persona Brief is tight and you are approving 90%+ of outputs untouched, cancel OpusClip and flip Kompozy autopilot on.

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