A WayinVideo skill pairs OpenClaw with YouTube, Telegram, and a dashboard to cut 10 centered 9:16 Shorts with captions from one link. The workflow turns phone-based clipping into a repeatable short-form publishing pipeline.

The core flow is simple: add WayinVideo's AI Clipping skill to an OpenClaw agent, connect an API key, and feed it a video link. In the setup post, Hasan Toxr presents that as the entire initial configuration, and the linked ClawHub page describes the skill as an OpenClaw add-on for submitting clipping jobs through WayinVideo.
A second layer makes the workflow mobile. In the Telegram demo, Toxr shows OpenClaw connected to Telegram, with the agent handling the full chain after a link is dropped into chat: watching the source video, finding clip-worthy moments, adding captions, and reframing for Shorts. That turns clipping into a messaging workflow rather than a desktop editing session.
The claimed output is not just rough highlights. According to the main claim, the clips come back as auto-captioned, centered 9:16 Shorts, and the result demo shows an example output from the thread. The linked API docs add more concrete constraints: clips can be capped at 90 seconds and are aimed at TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
Distribution and cleanup are built in too. In the dashboard post, Toxr says finished clips can be downloaded directly from Telegram or pulled later from the WayinVideo library, with basic edits and reframing available in the dashboard. His use-case post frames the tool around repeatable repurposing: one podcast episode into 10-plus clips, gaming streams into highlights, and long lectures into bite-sized posts.
First, what you need: ā Go to clawhub.ai/WayinVideo/ai-⦠ā Add the @WayinVideo AI Clipping Skill to your OpenClaw agent ā Connect your WayinVideo API key and approve the setup That's it. You're ready.
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