If you clip streamers for a living — or you're a streamer who wants to know what moments your audience is saving — you already know the frustration: Twitch's native clips page sorts by views, not by time. By the time a viral clip surfaces there, it's already been shared everywhere. You want to see what's getting clipped right now.
Twitch's clip dashboard sorts by most-viewed by default. There's a "recently created" filter, but it only updates on refresh, doesn't push new clips to the top in real time, and requires you to be logged in. For agencies managing multiple streamers, opening 10 browser tabs and manually refreshing each is the current workflow.
ClipLab's Clip Tracker pulls clips from the Twitch Helix API and displays them sorted by creation time — newest first. It refreshes automatically every 3 seconds, so new clips animate in at the top of the list the moment they're created. No account required. Just enter a channel name.
Clippers and clip agencies are the primary users. The moment a streamer does something viral, the Clip Tracker shows it. Being the first to get a clean clip, convert it to vertical, and post it to TikTok is the difference between 10k views and 1M views on the same moment.
Streamers use it as a real-time feedback channel. If you clip your own streams, watching what your audience is clipping mid-stream tells you exactly what's resonating — without leaving your stream setup.
Community managers monitoring a streamer's brand can catch and surface clip moments for Discord or social channels the moment they happen.
Go to streamtranslate.live/lab/tracker. Enter any Twitch channel name (no @ symbol, just the username). Hit Enter. The newest clips appear sorted by creation time, refreshing every 3 seconds. New clips pop in at the top as they're created.
Clip Tracker is completely free — no account, no signup. Try it at streamtranslate.live/lab/tracker.
Use ClipLab's Clip Tracker at streamtranslate.live/lab/tracker. Enter the channel name and the tracker shows newest clips sorted by creation time, refreshing every 3 seconds. No account required.
Twitch's native clips page defaults to most-viewed. You can filter by recent, but it doesn't auto-refresh. ClipLab's Clip Tracker is purpose-built to show newest clips first with a 3-second live refresh.
Yes. ClipLab's Clip Tracker is completely free with no account required. Go to streamtranslate.live/lab/tracker, enter a channel name, and see new clips live.
Being first on a viral clip is the biggest lever in the clip economy. A Clip Tracker that refreshes in real time means you see moments before they surface on Twitch's algorithm or get shared widely — giving you a window to download, format, and post before anyone else.