How to migrate from Submagic to Kompozy (2026 guide)
You replace captions-only with a full pipeline — generation, captions, scheduling, plus text, image, and blog outputs.
What you replace by switching
Submagic Pro ($25)
a clipper like OpusClip ($29)
a writer ($49)
a scheduler ($15)
The 8-step migration
Download any Submagic videos you want to keep. Open each project → Export. Captions are burned in; there is no separate caption export.
Cancel Submagic at the end of the cycle. Finish the paid cycle. Sign up for Kompozy Creator in parallel.
Sign up for Kompozy. Create a workspace, connect a source, draft a Persona Brief.
Generate a test clipped short. Kompozy’s default caption style is not Submagic’s top-tier animated style — but it is clean and tests well on TikTok and Reels.
Decide: keep Submagic as a final-polish tool or cut it entirely. Most switchers cut Submagic entirely. If captions are your artistic signature, run Kompozy for everything except the final caption polish and keep Submagic for that.
Connect publishing channels. Authorize your social accounts. Kompozy schedules directly.
Ramp into autopilot on one source. Edit aggressively for a week, then flip autopilot on.
Track consolidation math. Submagic + clipper + writer + scheduler was roughly $118/mo. Kompozy Creator is $49.
Frequently asked questions
Do Kompozy captions look as good as Submagic?
Kompozy’s defaults test fine on TikTok and Reels. Submagic’s top-tier animated style is more visually striking. If captions are your artistic differentiator, run both.
Can I export my Submagic caption templates?
No. Submagic does not expose a template export. You will rebuild caption style preferences in Kompozy.
The direct answer
Moving from Submagic to Kompozy is a 7–14 day project. Keep Submagic 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 Submagic and flip Kompozy autopilot on.