For CS2 streamers

Automatic CS2 clips from your Twitch VODs.

Stream a six-hour CS2 session. Wake up to a feed of aces, 1vXs, and clutch rounds. Already captioned, already vertical, ready to drop into a queue. No scrubbing. No "I'll edit it later" pile.

What FlowCut's CS2 highlight detection catches

CS2 highlights aren't subtle. There's a kill feed, a HUD that flashes when something big happens, and a voice channel that goes from quiet to screaming when the round flips. FlowCut is tuned for that.

From a single VOD it surfaces things like:

  • Aces and 4Ks, with a few seconds of lead-in so the tension reads
  • 1vX clutches: round wins where you finished alive against multiple opponents
  • Deagle one-taps, AWP flicks, and other clean kills you'd want to clip
  • Bomb plant and defuse moments where the round was on a knife edge
  • The reactions you and your party had right after a play landed

Skipped by default: warmup deathmatch, surf maps, the long retake-and-talk segments where nothing happens. You can override any of it. If FlowCut missed your favorite eco-round play, you pull it from a "rejected" pile and approve it manually.

Captions and reframe handle the CS2 HUD

A CS2 clip has the action at the bottom of the frame (your gun and crosshair) and information at the top (round timer, scoreboard if you popped tab). Generic reframe tools treat that as a widescreen and crop the middle. You lose the kill feed.

FlowCut's reframe is built with FPS HUDs in mind, so the parts of the screen that matter stay in frame. Captions sit above the action, not over it.

You set the caption style once: font, color, position, hook size. After that, every clip uses the same style. Change it later and the queue picks up the change on the next run.

Why not just use a CS2 video editor?

Honest answer: if you have a CS2 video editor you like and an hour to give it after every stream, FlowCut might not be your tool. Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve give you frame-by-frame control that FlowCut doesn't.

But "I'll edit my VOD later" is the lie streamers tell themselves. The VODs pile up. The clips don't ship. FlowCut is for the version of you that wants to post every day and isn't going to spend an hour in an NLE every morning to make that happen.

It isn't better than a person editing carefully. It's better than the editing you weren't actually going to do.

What you stay in control of

FlowCut isn't running your channel. You still:

  • Approve every clip before it goes anywhere
  • Decide which platforms each clip targets: Shorts, Reels, TikTok
  • Set the posting schedule and tweak captions per clip
  • Pull anything out of the queue if you change your mind

It's your face, your gameplay, your account. FlowCut just kills the part where you scrub through six hours of footage looking for the good rounds.

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