Built for African clippers
Turn clips into cash.
Clippers everywhere are earning per 1,000 views — but the money rarely works this side of the world. ClipToCash connects African clippers to paying campaigns, with payouts in naira, cedis, shillings and stablecoins.
Free to join · Early members get first access to campaigns
One clip, one month
How clipping works
Brands, artists and podcasters pay for views. You make the clips that get them. Three steps, no follower minimum to start.
Pick a campaign
Browse open campaigns — music, podcasts, streamers, skits. Each one shows the rate per 1,000 views and the content rules up front.
Post your clips
Cut the best moments and post them on TikTok, Reels or Shorts. Submit the link — views are verified automatically, no screenshots.
Views become cash
Earnings track in real time and pay out to your local bank or stablecoin wallet. No PayPal required. Ever.
The math, in your money
Campaigns typically pay $0.50–$2.00 per 1,000 views. Here's what 100,000 views earns at $1.50 CPM — a realistic month for a consistent clipper.
Start earning — join the waitlist| Currency | 100,000 views pays |
|---|---|
| US Dollar | $150 |
| Nigerian Naira | ₦232,500 |
| Ghanaian Cedi | GH₵2,310 |
| Kenyan Shilling | KSh 19,350 |
| South African Rand | R 2,730 |
Illustrative rates. Actual earnings depend on each campaign's CPM and your verified views.
For brands, artists & creators
Stop renting attention from ads. Put hundreds of clippers to work on your content and pay only for the views they deliver.
Pay per verified view. Fund a campaign budget; it only spends as real views accrue.
African clipping talent. Editors who know the sounds, slang and formats your audience actually watches.
Built for local budgets. Campaigns priced in your currency, from artists to podcasts to churches.
Example campaign
Learn the game
Straight answers on clipping in Africa — earnings, payouts and platforms. New guides publishing now.
How to get paid as a clipper in Africa
Payoneer, stablecoins, local banks — every payout route that actually works in Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya, compared.
How much do clippers actually earn?
Real CPM math, in naira, cedis and shillings. What 100K views is really worth.
What is clipping and how do clippers make money?
The complete beginner's guide to the clipping economy — campaigns, CPMs, and how the money flows.
Best clipping platforms compared (Africa edition)
Honest reviews of every major platform — with an 'accessible from Africa?' verdict on each.
How brands run clipping campaigns
What a campaign costs, how CPM budgets work, and why clippers beat ads for reach.
Questions, answered
The short version. The guides go deeper.
Do I need followers to start clipping?
No. Most campaigns pay on views, not follower count. A fresh account posting good clips can earn from day one — the clip does the work, not your profile.
How do payouts work in Africa?
That's the whole reason ClipToCash exists. Payouts go to local bank accounts and stablecoin wallets — routes that actually work in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and beyond. No PayPal needed.
What do I need to be a clipper?
A phone, a free editing app like CapCut, and consistency. Most successful clippers post daily and treat it like a part-time job that scales.
When does ClipToCash launch?
We're onboarding in waves. Join the waitlist and the community — early members get first access to campaigns and help shaping the platform.
Be first when the campaigns drop.
The clipping wave is coming to Africa. Get on the list before everyone else does.