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
12-min rolling chat velocity · 78% retention past 90 s
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.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Reserve a seat- 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
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.