Klipor started because the founder was running 3 content channels by hand — writing scripts, recording voiceovers, picking images, opening Premiere, exporting MP4s, writing captions, posting at the right time of day. Five platforms. Three brands. Indian audiences that prefer Hinglish. Daily posting cadence.
The tooling that existed — Canva for graphics, chatbots for scripts, Buffer for scheduling, a separate voice app for narration — covered slices, but you still spent 90% of your time stitching the slices together. And none of them defaulted to anything useful for Indian creators specifically.
Klipor is the assembly line. One topic in → one published reel out. Five languages handled, four platforms supported, INR billing, recommended posting slots tuned for Indian peak windows. The pipeline is opinionated where opinions matter (hook → tension → climax in every script; per-brand visual templates; IST scheduling defaults) and tunable everywhere else (pick your voice, your colors, your fonts, your posting cadence).
The goal: a solo creator should be able to run a content studio at the quality of a 5-person team — with the cost structure of an indie tool.
