Use cases

For freelancers

Ship the milestone, not a Slack call.

The choice between a sloppy Loom and an hour in iMovie is a fake choice. Record once, polish in the timeline, share a link your client can watch on their phone.

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01 · The usual way

Record. Hate it. Open iMovie.

You finish a milestone, hit record on Loom, walk through the work. Cursor is a speck. The Slack ding at 0:47 is baked in. Now you choose: ship the rough cut, or burn an afternoon editing it down. Either way, the actual work waits.

02 · The ShipClip way

Record once. Fix in the timeline. Send a link.

ShipClip auto-zooms every click, removes your kitchen background from the camera overlay, keeps your mic and system audio on separate tracks. Mute the ding without re-recording. Hit Share and your client opens it on their phone.

Why it works

  • Zoom-to-click

    Every click auto-magnifies so the client sees the button, the dropdown, the hover state. Fewer “wait, where are you?” messages in Slack.

  • Camera + background removal

    Your face in a corner overlay, background cleaned up by Apple Vision. Clients see who's talking, not your kitchen.

  • Multi-track audio

    Mic and system audio on separate tracks. Cough at 2:14? Keyframe the mic down for that half-second. One take, not three.

  • Share a link

    Upload streams during export, link is live in seconds. Drop it in Slack, email, or your project tracker. No file attachments bouncing off inbox limits.

Get the “looks great” reply, not the “can we hop on a call?” one.

Record a milestone walkthrough in one take. Share a link. Done before lunch.

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Questions? ryan@shipclip.app