Migrate from submagic to opus-clip.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
Submagic's Magic Clips and OpusClip both turn one long podcast/interview into 20+ scored short clips with vertical reframing, AI captions, silence removal, and B-roll, so the workflow ports cleanly. In OpusClip, add the long source by link or upload, let it produce the candidate shorts, and use the Virality Score (Starter/Pro) to triage exactly as you used Submagic's per-clip virality score. For genres outside talking-head content, use OpusClip's ClipAnything to pick moments by prompt. One practical win: OpusClip's clipping is part of its core plans, whereas Submagic charges Magic Clips as a separate +$19/member/month add-on — so consolidating here can also remove that add-on line item.
- Warning: Submagic is built first as a caption/short-form styling tool with Magic Clips bolted on as a paid add-on; if your team relies on Submagic's specific caption templates/animated styles for brand consistency, OpusClip's auto-captions won't match them one-for-one and you may need to re-establish a caption look. Verify everyone's clips, not just the add-on, before dropping Submagic.