Cinchpost is liveBuilt for solo channels of 500 – 50k weekly viewers

The 24/7 ops agent for one-person gaming channels.

Cinchpost runs in the background of every stream — triaging chat, drafting sponsor DMs in your voice, scheduling clip cuts to TikTok and Shorts on a content calendar, and shipping a weekly digest that tells you what to publish next. The whole ops wall of point tools, rolled into one always-on manager, for the long tail of solo streamers losing 15–20 hours a week to content work.

  • Priced under the $27/mo Streamlabs Ultra ceiling
  • Built directly against the StreamElements outage wave
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12-min rolling chat velocity · 78% retention past 90 s

Sustained
12
Chat triage
real alerts in chat since stream start
Draft
2
Sponsor DM queue
drafts ready in your voice for review
Scheduled
3
Clip calendar
TikTok / Shorts queued for tomorrow
Recurring
Fri
Weekly digest
auto-ships 7 PM with what landed

What Cinchpost runs for you

Five jobs that used to live in five different tools.

Cinchpost rolls chat triage, sponsor DMs, clip cuts, and the weekly digest into one always-on pass — so a one-person channel reads as a one-manager channel, not a one-wall-of-point-products channel.

Chat triage that respects the vibe

Cinchpost reads your live chat, tags the ones that matter (raids, real questions, soft-flagged harassment) and quietly handles the noise — so the stream reads as you, not a wall of point bots.

Sponsor DMs in your voice

A draft reply lands in your inbox for every inbound sponsor pitch — pitched in your cadence, your rate, your past collabs — so the only "manager-shaped" thing you do is hit send.

Clip cuts on a content calendar

Hooks, beats and reactions get clipped the moment they happen, scored, and dropped into a TikTok / YouTube Shorts calendar with the right publish window — no manual editing pass.

A real content calendar, not a Notion doc

Streams, shorts, X threads, and the long-tail promotions you keep missing are tracked in one queue that ships itself, with a workflow that already shows you what lands.

A weekly digest that explains itself

Every Sunday the digest hits your inbox: what landed, what flopped, what the next week should publish, plus the working theory — so you stop guessing what to make next.

FAQ · the things streamers actually tell us

Five things solo streamers keep telling us.

Each answer is a one-line path back to the waitlist — drop your email and we'll get you in the next cohort.

I can't keep up with chat while playing.+

Cinchpost watches the stream with you, flags raids, real questions, and soft-flagged harassment — and quietly handles the spam so chat reads as you, not a wall of point bots. Drop your email below and we'll get you in the next cohort.

Sponsor outreach takes me hours.+

Every inbound pitch gets a draft reply in your cadence, with your past collabs and rate baked in — you read it, hit send, move on. Drop your email below and we'll show you how it sounds in your voice.

I never get clips posted fast enough.+

Hooks, beats, and reactions get clipped the moment they happen, scored, and queued into a TikTok / YouTube Shorts calendar with the right publish window. Drop your email below and we'll flag you when your first cut lands in the queue.

I work the channel more than I play.+

The whole ops wall of point tools collapses to one always-on pass — chat triage, sponsor drafts, clip scoring, and the Sunday digest — so a one-person channel reads like a one-manager channel. Drop your email below and we'll send the time-back math for your week.

I can't afford a manager.+

Cinchpost is $11/mo flat and replaces Nightbot + Eklipse + Sponsorships + the spreadsheet — under a third of Streamlabs Ultra and a small fraction of a real manager. Drop your email below to reserve the early-access seat.

How a stream shifts to ops

The point tools go away. The work stays.

Cinchpost doesn't replace your stream — it sits in the seat your chat bot, your clip tool, your sponsorship inbox and your weekly spreadsheet were all trying to compete for. Here's the loop, end to end.

  1. Step 01

    While live

    You stream

    Chat, gameplay, voice — all of it. Cinchpost reads the stream without getting in your way, the same way a head of ops would.

  2. Step 02

    Every minute

    Cinchpost triages

    Replies to the "mods?" pings, drafts sponsor pitches in your voice, scores clips on the fly, queues the next short — the wall of point tools collapses to one manager-style pass.

  3. Step 03

    1-2 min / day

    You review, briefly

    A small approval queue: every draft, every scheduled clip, every reply. Hit approve, send, or skip and move on — about 90 seconds of ops per session.

  4. Step 04

    Sundays, 7 PM

    The weekly digest lands

    What landed, what flopped, what to publish next. Built from your actual metrics, written in plain English, with the working theory behind it — not a vanity dashboard.

The 69-90% burnout math

Solo creators burn out. Cinchpost gives the 15–20 hours a week back.

Across the long tail of gaming creators, 69–90% report burnout, and the cleanup work is the most-cited driver. Cinchpost takes that work off the keyboard — the part that doesn't need a human, but still needs to happen.

  • Cut clip-post workload by ~40% with auto-scored, pre-queued cuts.
  • Keep a content calendar without a manager or a Notion doc.
  • Stop wondering what to publish next — the digest decides it.

Without Cinchpost

A wall of point tools

  • • Nightbot / Fossabot for chat
  • • Eklipse / Clypse for clips
  • • Streamlabs / StreamElements Sponsorships
  • • A spreadsheet for the content calendar
  • • Sunday-night "what should I post?" panic

With Cinchpost

One always-on agent

  • Chat, DMs, clips, calendar — one tab
  • Sponsor replies in your voice, ready to send
  • Auto-scored clips on a content calendar
  • Weekly digest with the next publish in plain English

Priced for the long tail

Sits comfortably under the $27/mo Streamlabs Ultra ceiling.

Cinchpost is built for hobby-sized channels — the 1.1M+ creators on StreamElements alone — who can't re-platform and can't keep paying for one more point-product subscription every quarter. The early-access batch lands at a flat $11/mo. That's the whole ops seat.

See the three tiers
$11/ mo, flat
  • Chat triage + sponsor DMs drafted in your voice
  • Clip cuts to TikTok / YouTube Shorts on a calendar
  • Weekly performance digest, plain-English next moves
  • One subscription — replaces Nightbot + Eklipse + Sponsorships
15–20h
back / week
~40%
clip-work cut
$11
vs $27 Ultra
Early access · 36 seats left

Get Cinchpost in the next batch.

The next cohort is small on purpose — every Cinchpost account gets hands-on tuning in the first week. Drop a note about your channel size, your current platform, and what your week looks like. You'll hear back within a day.

No marketing list, no drip campaign — drop an email and you'll hear back within a day from the person running the cohort, not a ticketing system.

Why Cinchpost, not another point tool

The stack of single-purpose tools is exactly how a one-person channel ends up with a 12-tab Sunday.

Will this fight with Nightbot or Eklipse?+

No — Cinchpost replaces the ops seat, not the stream. Existing tools stay if you want; most channels cancel within a week of the first digest.

Does it work for small channels under 1k weekly viewers?+

Yes — that is the entire pitch. Clip-tool ROI only kicks in past ~10k subs, which is why most one-person channels underinvest in ops. Cinchpost flips that math.

How is Cinchpost priced against Streamlabs Ultra?+

Streamlabs Ultra is ~$27/mo and tacked on top of everything else. Cinchpost is $11/mo flat and replaces the wall of point products. No tiered add-ons.

Can I queue it to run before / after my stream?+

Yes. Cinchpost drafts sponsor DMs and builds the weekly digest whether you stream today or not — so the day you take off isn't a day of empty inboxes. The clip calendar still benefits from a live stream, but everything else runs on the schedule you already have.

What happens after I submit my email?+

A real account manager (one person, in your timezone) reads it and replies the same day with the next step — usually a 4-question form about your channel size and current platform. Your email is the only thing stored; we don't share it, and there's no drip campaign waiting when you come back.