Compilation chaos is killing your event content
Your team records vox-pops on four different phones. Someone AirDrops, someone WhatsApps, half the files arrive days later. The editor can't start until everything lands in one folder - and by then, the moment has passed.
Design your event collection flow in minutes
Build a question flow with branching logic - route speakers, sponsors, and attendees down different paths. Add contact fields so you know exactly who said what.
What was your biggest takeaway from the conference today?
People give better answers on their own terms
Shoving a camera in someone's face gets you a deer-in-headlights moment. Hand them a QR card instead - they record when they're ready, in their own words, without the pressure of a crew watching.
You get more authentic responses, and you can collect from dozens of people at once instead of one at a time.

Transcript
Every clip transcribed before you leave the venue
Responses are auto-transcribed as they arrive. Search across all attendees, pull the best quotes, and hand your editor a timestamped transcript instead of hours of raw footage.
Know exactly who's in your compilation
Collect name, email, social handles, and consent with every recording. No more chasing people after the event to ask if you can use their clip.
One response, three formats
Short-form clip
Clips are ready to go straight into vertical video feeds like TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

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"I came for the keynote but stayed for the community" - our attendees said it best
Every response in one place, not four phones
No more AirDrops, WhatsApp threads, or shared Google Drives. Every recording lands in a single dashboard the moment it's submitted - searchable, filterable, and ready to use.
Status | Email | Name | LinkedIn | Response Time | Device | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Completed | jamie@productconf.co | Jamie Rodriguez | linkedin.com/in/jamierodriguez | 14 Mar 2026 14:32 | Mobile | |
| Completed | anika@designweek.io | Anika Sharma | linkedin.com/in/anikasharma | 14 Mar 2026 14:18 | Mobile | |
| Completed | marcus@saasconf.com | Marcus Chen | linkedin.com/in/marcuschen | 14 Mar 2026 13:55 | Mobile | |
| Completed | elena@techsummit.eu | Elena Vasquez | linkedin.com/in/elenavasquez | 14 Mar 2026 13:41 | Mobile | |
| Completed | tom@creatorcon.co | Tom Okafor | linkedin.com/in/tomokafor | 14 Mar 2026 13:22 | Mobile | |
| Completed | lily@startupday.co | Lily Nguyen | linkedin.com/in/lilynguyen | 14 Mar 2026 12:58 | Tablet |
See which QR placements actually work
Track whether the badge insert, the stage screen, or the bathroom poster drove the most recordings. Double down on what works at your next event.
Traffic Sources
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viewsWithout Clipform
- Files scattered across four phones and three messaging apps
- One interviewer bottlenecks the whole collection
- Editor waits days for footage to trickle in
- People freeze when a camera crew approaches them
- Manually transcribing hours of raw clips
With Clipform
- Every recording lands in one dashboard instantly
- Collect from dozens of people simultaneously via QR
- Editor gets transcribed clips before the venue closes
- Attendees record on their own phone, on their own terms
- Auto-transcription with searchable, timestamped quotes