AI clipper that now also schedules and posts across socials.
Creators who want clipping plus a scheduler in one subscription
Vidyo.ai relaunched as Quso and expanded beyond clipping into a full social workflow with publishing and analytics. The bet is that creators want one tool for both the make and the post, not separate Buffer-style schedulers. Long-time users are still working out where features moved.
Vidyo.ai was one of the first podcast clipping tools to hit scale and has spent the last two years repositioning. Now branded Quso, it pairs the original AI clip generator with a social scheduler, analytics dashboard, and content calendar. The pitch is workflow consolidation — stop paying for Vidyo plus Buffer plus a separate analytics tool. The clipping itself remains capable, with sentence-aware cuts, automatic captions, vertical reframing, and brand template support. Pricing aligns with current Quso tiers — Free with 75 monthly credits, Lite at $29/mo monthly or $15/mo annual, Essential at $39/$20, and Growth at $49/$25. Annual billing saves 40-50 percent. Where it loses ground is style. Caption animations look closer to 2023 than 2026, the templates have not aged as quickly as Submagic or Crayo, and the hook engine produces safe rather than provocative cuts. The scheduling and analytics are functional but no better than dedicated tools at the same price. The brand transition itself has been confusing — search results still split between Vidyo and Quso branding. For a one-person marketing team that values consolidation over class-leading quality, Quso is a real time saver. For a creator chasing the algorithm with bleeding-edge caption looks, it now feels behind.
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AI clipper that now also schedules and posts across socials.
Vidyo.ai (Quso) is shaped for creators who want clipping plus a scheduler in one subscription. Its biggest strength: clipping plus scheduling plus analytics in one subscription. ai relaunched as Quso and expanded beyond clipping into a full social workflow with publishing and analytics
caption styling looks dated next to submagic or crayo; hook quality is mid-tier on rambling conversation shows. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.
There's a free tier, and you can ship work on it before deciding to upgrade. Confirm what's included on their site.
Closest in the same category: Opus Clip, Spikes Studio, ClipsAI. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.