For pre-made video templates and auto-posting tools geared for the gaming industry on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, Conduit is a good choice. Conduit packages raw game video into marketing videos, automatically creates them and schedules them to post to multiple channels. With a user-friendly interface and new templates added each week, it's designed to let game developers keep a presence on the web without requiring a lot of marketing expertise.
Another good option is Powder, an AI-powered clipping tool geared for the gaming community. Powder trims video game streams into clips that are good for social sharing, with game-specific filters, keyword search and AI subtitles. It can save you time by automating the clip creation process, letting gamers and streamers keep their online profiles fresh.
If you're looking for a tool that can generate and publish videos automatically based on existing material, QuickVid Autopilot is worth a look. It can link to YouTube and Twitch, find interesting clips, edit them and schedule them to post to social media. With features like customizable branding and viral score analysis, it lets you concentrate on creating good content while worrying about the posting schedule.
For a more general-purpose tool, Adobe Express is a broad tool for creating social posts, videos and logos. It's got drag-and-drop templates, video editing and scheduling, and you can resize designs for different social media sites. The Premium plan comes with generative AI credits and scheduling for up to three social network accounts, so it's a good option if you want to keep a presence on the social web.