ClipLedger

ClipLedger is a web app (with a lightweight desktop companion) that automatically captures, catalogs, and timestamps a streamer’s monetizable moments across Twitch: clips, VOD segments, chat spikes, and on-screen events. The core problem it solves is messy proof-of-performance: creators struggle to show sponsors what actually happened, and they lose revenue when deliverables are disputed or forgotten. ClipLedger generates a “deliverables ledger” per stream—what was shown, when it was shown, how long it was visible, and what audience reaction looked like (chat velocity, emote bursts, concurrent viewers). It then exports sponsor-ready reports and shareable links that brands can review without downloading huge VODs. This is not a magic sponsorship-finder. It’s a boring-but-valuable compliance and receipts tool: creators use it to avoid clawbacks, negotiate renewals with evidence, and reduce admin time. For agencies, it standardizes reporting across multiple creators. Monetization is straightforward: subscription tiers based on number of channels and report exports, with an agency plan. The AI component is used narrowly for scene/overlay recognition and segment labeling, not for unreliable “ROI predictions.”

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