Shorts are your channel's discovery layer
Long-form builds depth and watch time; Shorts bring new people in. A cold viewer will try a 30-second clip long before a 20-minute video, and the Shorts feed is built for exactly that. Each Short is a low-risk sample of what your channel offers.
Pincale helps you cut Shorts that stand alone, so a viewer who's never seen your work still gets a complete idea — and a reason to check out the channel behind it.
Pick one clear moment per Short
The strongest Shorts make a single promise. Pull one self-contained moment from the long video, make the hook understandable out of context, and cut everything that assumed the viewer watched the whole thing. A focused 30-second clip beats a rushed highlight reel.
Pincale surfaces those standalone moments and drafts the captions and vertical framing, so you're choosing the best one rather than scrubbing the timeline for it.
Let Shorts inform your long-form
Shorts tell you what your audience wants more of. A clip that pops is a topic worth a full video; a flat one saves you from making the wrong long-form next. Use the response as a planning tool, not just a promo channel.
That closes the loop: a long video feeds Shorts, and the Shorts feed your next long video's topic — a system where each format strengthens the other.
Build a clip map before you edit
For YouTubers, the best clips usually map to a clear job: tease the full video, answer a searchable question, or package one opinion for the feed. Use YouTube to Shorts to pull those moments first, then adapt titles and captions for each platform instead of reposting the same file everywhere.
That matters because Shorts, Reels, and TikTok reward slightly different surfaces. A searchable YouTube title, a save-worthy Reel caption, and a punchier TikTok hook can all come from the same base clip — the strategy guide on TikTok vs Reels vs YouTube Shorts explains the differences.
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How do I make Shorts from my YouTube videos?+
Bring the long upload into Pincale, pick the standalone moments it surfaces, then refine the hook, captions, and vertical framing for each Short.
Do Shorts actually grow a channel?+
Yes — they reach new viewers in a discovery-first feed and can route interested people toward your long-form catalog.
How many Shorts should I make per video?+
A few strong, distinct Shorts per upload is more effective than many weak ones. Quality and a clear hook matter most.
Should every Short point to the full video?+
Each Short should stand on its own first. When it naturally opens a deeper question, use the caption or pinned comment to route viewers toward the full upload.