We are early, and we run our first creators through white-glove pilots so we learn as much as they do. The promise is simple. You bring the content you already made. We turn it into short-form that earns attention. Here is what that looks like, start to finish, with the specifics that matter.

Step oneIt starts with what you already have

A back catalog of episodes. A weekly show. A radio archive gathering dust. The content already exists, which means the hard creative work is already done. The problem has only ever been turning it into something the feed will actually reward.

Step twoThe engine reads the episode like a sharp editor

It looks for the moments that stop a scroll. Not the moments you assume are important. The moments your audience will. For an audio-only show, this is also where it gets a face: visuals, captions, and pacing built for muted, vertical viewing. The two hours go in. The candidates come back.

The work that used to take an editor a full day takes minutes.

Step threeOne episode becomes a week of short-form

You get a set of clips, ready to post, each shaped for the platform it will live on. No editor booked. No studio time. No second pass to fix your hair. The library that was sitting still is suddenly a week of content.

Step fourThen the part that compounds

You post. The clips perform or they do not, and that signal comes back into the engine. Week two is sharper than week one, because the system now knows a little more about what your audience specifically rewards. The tool does not stay the same. It learns you.

The math is the whole point. The content that used to stay buried gets seen. The creator goes from sitting on a library to running a discovery machine. That is the gap we built FewCuts to close, and we open new pilots every week.

Hours of work you already made. Finally let the world hear it.
Don’t be the
missed scroll.
FewCuts · Built for the scroll