Editorial take
Why it stands out
SendShort should be framed as a short-form publishing and repurposing platform, not just as another subtitle tool.
Tool profile
AI short-form video platform for turning long videos into social clips, faceless videos, captioned shorts, and scheduled posts across social channels.
Long-form to short-form repurposing
SendShort belongs in the database because it is a real short-form publishing product, not just a lightweight caption utility pretending to be a full workflow platform. The official product surface is built around clipping long videos into shorts, generating faceless videos, adding captions, handling B-roll, and scheduling output across social channels. That makes it useful for creator and growth teams that care about throughput and distribution rather than only trimming footage in an editor.
It also deserves inclusion because the pricing is public, detailed, and operationally legible. The official pricing page currently shows both yearly and monthly ladders with clear usage ceilings. On the yearly side, the plans currently start at $15, $23, and $47 per month. On the monthly side, the same plans currently appear at $19, $29, and $59 per month. The page also exposes import limits such as 20 shorts, 50 shorts, and unlimited monthly shorts, plus per-video duration caps like 1 minute 30 seconds, 3 minutes, and 10 minutes. That is exactly the level of pricing detail serious buyers need when comparing repurposing tools.
Quick fit
Editorial take
SendShort should be framed as a short-form publishing and repurposing platform, not just as another subtitle tool.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
SendShort currently offers yearly plans at $15, $23, and $47 per month, alongside monthly plans at $19, $29, and $59 per month. The official pricing page also exposes workload limits such as 20 shorts, 50 shorts, or unlimited shorts per month, plus per-video duration caps from 1 minute 30 seconds up to 10 minutes.