How the score works
Every clip comes with a score. Here is what that number means and how to use it to decide what to post first.
Next to each clip is a small number with an arrow, like 92 percent. That is the clip's score. It is a quick guess at how likely the clip is to do well, so you can tell at a glance which ones are worth posting first.

What the number means
A higher score means Cliphi thinks that clip has a better shot at landing. Your clips are lined up with the strongest ones near the top, so if you only have time to post a few, start from the top and work down.
It is a guide, not a promise
The score is there to help you choose, not to decide for you. No number can know for sure what will take off, so trust your own eye too. A clip with a slightly lower score about something your audience loves can still be the one worth posting. Watch a couple before you pick.
What's next
- Get to know your clips: A tour of your project page.
- The same moment, worded differently: Clip angles explained.
- New to Cliphi? Make your first clips.
Clip angles explained
Some clips come with a row of tabs like Key Insights or Hot Take. They are the same moment worded a different way. Here is how to use them.
Filter and bookmark your clips
A long video can give you a lot of clips. Filters help you find the ones you want, and bookmarks help you keep track.