Interview to Shorts with Hormozi-Style Captions
Sit-down interviews become short vertical clips with bold Hormozi-style word captions. Tune minScore to pull more moments from quiet conversations.
How it works
- 1Open it on Apify
Hit Run on Apify — it opens the tool in the cloud, no install.
- 2Set the inputs
Adjust
videoUrl,maxClips,minScore(sensible defaults are pre-filled). - 3Click Run
The tool runs on Apify’s cloud and collects the data for you.
- 4Export the results
Download as JSON, CSV or Excel, or pipe straight into your app, Google Sheets, or an AI agent.
Inputs
| Field | What it does | Type |
|---|---|---|
videoUrl | Public direct URL to the long-form source video (.mp4/.mov/.webm). Pair with the YouTube Downloader to feed it YouTube videos. | string |
maxClips | Maximum number of clips to produce (highest-scoring first). | integer |
minScore | Only keep moments scoring at least this (0-100). Lower it if you get too few clips. | integer |
aspectRatio | Output shape. 9:16 / 1:1 use a blurred background (no crop); 16:9 keeps the source. | string |
burnCaptions | Burn word-synced captions into each clip. | boolean |
captionPreset | Caption look (when captions are on). | string |
language | Spoken language ISO code, or 'auto'. | string |
openaiApiKey | Your OpenAI key — transcription + viral-moment detection. Kept private. | string |
detectModel | Chat model for moment detection. Default gpt-4o-mini. | string |
baseUrl | OpenAI-compatible base URL. Default https://api.openai.com/v1. | string |
What you get
A structured dataset — each result includes fields like:
_demo_noticeaspectRatioclipsmaxClipsminScoresourceDurationSecondsExport every run as JSON, CSV or Excel, or send it to your app, a database, Google Sheets, or an AI agent.
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