Clipping distribution for technology companies

We make your content show up everywhere.

We turn podcasts, founder interviews, demos, and launch footage into 1,000+ native posts across account networks, then track views, CPM, winners, and warm engagement in one dashboard.

Built for companies that need the market to see momentum

AI Fintech Devtools SaaS Consumer Apps VC Funds Founder X Portfolio Launches

Audience maps can include investor, competitor, and buyer ecosystems around

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Top clips

A few example cuts from the distribution room.

Hook test
YouTube format
X-native cut
TikTok format
Shorts cut
1,000+ native posts per campaign
10M trial campaign view target
24 hrs to first approved clips
$3-$10 target organic CPM range

Client dashboard

Every campaign needs a visible scoreboard.

Clients should not wonder if distribution is happening. They should see campaign bounties, approved clips, account velocity, top performers, geo coverage, target clusters, and warm engagement every week.

$100Ktotal bounty
33.1Mviews delivered
33.3Mviews promised
$3.00CPM target
#1YouTube founder cut1.2M
#2X category claim894K
#3TikTok demo reaction651K
Target clusterAI founders + devtools buyers
Geo pressureUS, UK, Canada, Europe
Warm follow-up42 founders / 18 funds

The mechanism

One source asset becomes a distribution room.

01

Source mining

We pull founder POV, product proof, objections, demos, comparisons, and strong market claims from long-form material.

02

Clip factory

Hooks, captions, cuts, quote cards, X threads, reply assets, and vertical variants are produced against a posting map.

03

Account network

Founder, company, niche, creator, rep, and theme accounts distribute from different angles so the campaign does not feel duplicated.

04

Warm routing

High-intent engagement gets routed into check-ins, replies, DMs, call invites, investor intros, or founder follow-up.

Authority surface

The founder should feel the machine moving every day.

Dashboard

Views promised vs. delivered

Top clips, per-platform breakdowns, CPM, account velocity, and the next angles to scale.

Distribution ledger

Every post accounted for

Links, handles, dates, formats, hooks, and performance notes are logged in one visible campaign room.

Follow-up room

Attention becomes pipeline

Warm commenters, reposts, founder replies, VC interest, and buyer signals become next actions.

Why Hegemonic wins

Do not buy clips. Buy distribution ownership.

Ordinary clipping

Ten edited clips, posted on brand accounts, judged by likes, and forgotten after a week.

  • Editing-hour pricing
  • Low posting volume
  • No account strategy
  • No warm follow-up

Campaign economics

Pricing is justified by reach, not editing volume.

Trial campaign $30K

10M-view target after feasibility approval for teams with strong existing founder or product content.

Reserve trial
Launch sprint $100K

High-output 45-day distribution push with 150-250 assets, account activation, dashboard, and routing.

Omnipresence room $200K/mo

Standing distribution room with 300-600 monthly assets, 30-60 accounts, daily posting, and weekly strategy.

The simple pitch: if one customer, fundraise signal, partnership, hire, or investor intro is worth six figures, a campaign that repeatedly puts the company in-market at $3-$10 CPM is rational.

Campaign blueprints

Three rooms we can sell immediately.

AI startup

Founder POV + demo clips

Turn technical insight, demos, and controversial category takes into X-native posts and vertical clips.

VC fund

Portfolio visibility engine

Use one distribution room to push multiple portfolio companies, founder clips, launch announcements, and investor narratives.

Consumer app

UGC-style install pressure

Pair clips, app demos, social proof, and account testing to create repeated demand signals around the product.

FAQ

What founders ask before buying.

How fast can clips go live?

First clips can go live within 24 hours after source approval. Larger campaigns ramp as hooks, accounts, and formats are validated.

What source content works best?

Founder interviews, podcasts, demos, webinars, launch videos, pitch clips, customer calls, and strong product walkthroughs.

What makes this different from a clipping editor?

The value is the distribution room: content strategy, posting infrastructure, account angle mapping, measurement, and warm routing.

Can we guarantee views?

Only after feasibility approval. If the source material, category, or platform fit is not strong enough, we should scope a different campaign.

Can you target specific competitors, regions, or states?

Yes. Custom campaigns include competitor audience maps, state/region priorities, platform-native account selection, and warm engagement routing.