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ClipPost is an automated posting tool for TikTok kirinuki-style clip videos. After users upload a video, the system can use AI to generate captions and hashtags, recommend posting times, and publish automatically via TikTok’s official Content Posting API. It feels more like a TikTok publishing automation backend built for short-video clip accounts, content repurposing/derivative-content operators, and agency teams.
In terms of functionality, ClipPost covers uploading, queue management, AI copy generation, calendar scheduling, automatic posting, real-time analytics, and weekly report notifications. The analytics dashboard shows views, likes, and follower changes, helping teams identify which kirinuki clips perform better. The site discloses 12,800+ automatically posted videos, 3.2M total views, a 98.7% posting success rate, and 340+ active users, but it does not state the measurement period for these figures or disclose the AI model or data sources used.
Pricing is fairly clear: Free is ¥0/month and allows up to 5 automatic posts per month, making it suitable for trials or low-frequency individual creators. Pro is ¥2,980/month and includes unlimited automatic posting, AI optimization, detailed analytics, weekly reports, and best-time-to-post recommendations, making it a fit for creators steadily operating one or a small number of accounts. Agency is ¥9,800/month and adds multi-account management, team features, priority API access, and dedicated support, making it more suitable for MCNs, outsourced operations teams, or agencies.
The main advantage is its highly focused positioning: it automates the TikTok publishing workflow end to end and uses TikTok OAuth2 and the official Content Posting API, which should theoretically be safer than unofficial scripts. The free plan also lowers the barrier to testing. The drawbacks are that the channel coverage is very narrow, with no indication that it supports platforms such as YouTube Shorts or Instagram Reels. The terms of service also state that the service is provided “as is” and assume no responsibility for posting failures, scheduling errors, or account-related issues. In addition, there is limited disclosure around the company entity, payment methods, data security, and AI implementation details.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localized support, so China access can only be considered unknown. Teams operating overseas TikTok accounts from mainland China still need to consider practical issues such as network environment, TikTok account authorization, and foreign-currency or Japanese-yen payments. Comparable alternatives include Buffer, Hootsuite, Later, Metricool, SocialPilot, or TikTok’s native scheduling tools; if the sole need is automated posting for TikTok kirinuki clips, ClipPost is more specialized.
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