PostSpark vs OpusClip: Which Tool Is Right for You?
OpusClip and PostSpark solve different problems. Here's how to pick — and when to use both together.
PostSpark vs OpusClip: Which Tool Is Right for You?
Short answer: they solve different problems and a lot of creators use both.
What each one actually does
OpusClip is a video-first tool. You feed it a long-form video, it auto-clips the highest-engagement moments into vertical shorts, adds captions, and exports ready-to-post clips. It's the best in class at video-to-video repurposing.
PostSpark is a text + multi-format tool. You feed it any source (URL, video transcript, audio, blog, raw text) and it generates 30 platform-native pieces of content: tweets, LinkedIn long-form, carousels, newsletters, Shorts scripts, SEO blog drafts, image prompts.
If you want clips, use OpusClip. If you want the surrounding written content — tweets, captions, LinkedIn posts, newsletters, shot lists — use PostSpark.
The stacked workflow
The smart move in 2026 is to combine them:
- Long-form video → OpusClip → 10 vertical clips
- Long-form transcript → PostSpark → 30 written pieces + 3 Shorts scripts for the clips OpusClip didn't auto-detect
- Schedule across 14 days
That's roughly 40 high-quality pieces from one video, with each tool doing what it's actually best at.
Pricing
OpusClip starts around $9.50/mo for 90 minutes; full unlimited is much higher. PostSpark is $24/mo for unlimited Pro, or $97 once for lifetime (first 50).
When to skip one of them
- Skip OpusClip if you don't shoot long-form video. No video, no clips to make.
- Skip PostSpark if your only goal is vertical clips and you never want written content.
For most solo creators and small teams, the answer is "both, and they don't overlap as much as you'd think."