Editorial take
Why it stands out
Spikes Studio should be framed as a short-form publishing studio with minutes-based economics. The entry should stay honest about the current Basic-plan ambiguity on the official pricing page.
Tool profile
AI clip-editing and social-video studio for turning recordings into short clips with captions, B-roll, scheduling, and minutes-based publishing workflows.
AI clip editing
Spikes Studio belongs in the database because it is a concrete short-form production product aimed at creators, marketers, and business-media teams that need publishable clips from raw or longer-form recordings. The official product surfaces emphasize AI clip editing, animated captions, B-roll, social scheduling, and export workflows rather than generic AI-video language. That gives it a clearer buyer context than many flashy but shallow creator tools.
It also deserves inclusion because the pricing is public, but the right editorial move here is to preserve the nuance. The official pricing page clearly shows a free plan with no credit card required, a PRO+ plan at $32.99 per month or $14.09 per month billed annually, and an Enterprise plan at $115.99 per month or $56.34 per month billed annually, with usage measured in processing minutes. At the same time, the page also contains a comparison row that surfaces a separate Basic line at $12.99 per month. A premium directory should not hide that inconsistency. The honest takeaway is that Spikes has a real free entry point and real paid usage-based plans, but buyers should confirm which Basic packaging is currently live before purchasing.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Spikes Studio should be framed as a short-form publishing studio with minutes-based economics. The entry should stay honest about the current Basic-plan ambiguity on the official pricing page.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Spikes Studio currently shows a free plan with no credit card required, a PRO+ plan at $32.99 per month or $14.09 per month billed annually, and an Enterprise plan at $115.99 per month or $56.34 per month billed annually. The official page also contains a separate Basic comparison row at $12.99 per month, so buyers should verify which Basic packaging is currently live.