Short-form video, produced and published on a schedule.
FleetClip is an automated production line for vertical video. It assembles clips from licensed footage and brand-supplied material, holds every one for operator review, and publishes the approved clips to connected accounts on a cadence the operator sets.
It is a private operator tool, not a consumer service. There is no public sign-up: the console is used by the operator who runs the machine.
How a clip is made
Seven stages run unattended. The operator’s only required step is the fifth.
- 01Sourcelicensed footage
- 02Assemblecut and composed
- 03Captionhook and metadata
- 04Renderencoded 1080×1920
- 05Reviewheld for approval
- 06Scheduleslotted for posting
- 07Publishsent to the API
What the service does with your accounts
- Sources
- Licensed stock footage from Pexels and Pixabay, material supplied about the operator’s own brand, and source video the operator provides and holds the rights to.
- Production
- Shot selection, vertical framing, caption burn-in and — where configured — synthesised voiceover. No clip is assembled from a source the operator has not supplied or licensed.
- Review gate
- Every clip is held in a review queue. Nothing reaches a connected account without explicit, per-clip operator approval.
- Publishing
- TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts, each through that platform’s official API. Post visibility is chosen by the operator at approval time, never preset.
- Account data
- OAuth tokens are encrypted at rest, decrypted only in memory at the moment of posting, and never written to logs. Disconnecting an account deletes its stored credentials immediately.