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Clipometric

Clipometric

AI video mentor to make and understand viral content

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Creators spend hours guessing why their content underperformed even though they spent hours creating and perfecting it, and while all they could do is guess and pray. Clipometric is here to help creators make and understand viral content, it watches your video and tells you exactly what works, what doesn't and how to turn odds in your favor by using what's already working more efficiently and fixing what's not. Virality isn't about algorithm bias, it's about being worthy enough for it.
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Namra Parejiya
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Namra Parejiya, a 17-year-old creator and the founder of Clipometric. I’ve been in content creation for about 3 years, and honestly, most of that time was spent fixing the wrong things. I’d tweak edits, overthink visuals, change captions again and again — only to realize later that the part I “fixed” either didn’t matter… or actually made the video worse. That confusion is brutal. When a video underperforms, you don’t know why, and guessing just drains your time and confidence. What I really wanted back then was simple: someone who could watch my video and tell me what to keep, what to fix, and what actually mattered. That’s what pushed me to build Clipometric. Clipometric acts like an AI video mentor. It watches your video and breaks down what’s working, what isn’t, and how to improve using what already performs — so you don’t have to spend hours guessing why something failed. I don’t believe virality is about algorithm bias. If something is engaging, valuable, and worth watching, it will work. Clipometric is built to help creators get closer to that instead of chasing random fixes. I’d genuinely love your feedback — especially from creators. What feels useful? What feels missing? What would you want a “video mentor” to help you with?