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Pre-edit worksheet for finding shareable moments.

A free pre-edit worksheet generator for podcast clip selection. Inputs: episode topic + 3 key takeaways. Outputs: a structured moment-hunting checklist with 5 viral pattern signals to scan for, 3 hook templates anchored to the takeaways, and a scoring rubric for moment selection.

Enter episode topic + 3 key takeaways. The worksheet outputs a structured pre-edit guide: "look for these patterns", timestamp hunting checklist, hook templates per takeaway, and a moment-scoring rubric.

Episode setup

Pre-edit checklist

How I grew a podcast from 0 to 50k downloads in 6 months

  • 1. Curiosity gap

    Signal: Listener says "wait, what?" — host pauses, asks "really?"

    Look for: Listen for awkward pauses + follow-up questions.

  • 2. Contrarian take

    Signal: "Most people think..." / "Actually it's the opposite..."

    Look for: Search transcript for "but actually" / "people get this wrong"

  • 3. Story arc

    Signal: "When I was..." / "There was this one time..."

    Look for: Stories start in the past and end with a lesson. Min 30sec, max 90sec.

  • 4. Data drop

    Signal: A specific number, dollar amount, year, or multiplier

    Look for: Scan for "$" / "%" / "x" / "times" / "in 2023..."

  • 5. Emotional peak

    Signal: Voice shift, laugh, sigh, "I cried" / "I was furious"

    Look for: Check audio waveform — peaks in volume often mark emotional moments.

Hook templates per takeaway

You don't need a celebrity guest to start

  • "You don't need a celebrity guest to start" — opener for a 45s clip leading with the contrarian framing
  • "Here's why you don't need a celebrity guest to start..." — curiosity-gap hook
  • "I used to believe the opposite. Then..." — story-arc lead-in

Showing up weekly beats every viral hack

  • "Showing up weekly beats every viral hack" — opener for a 45s clip leading with the contrarian framing
  • "Here's why showing up weekly beats every viral hack..." — curiosity-gap hook
  • "I used to believe the opposite. Then..." — story-arc lead-in

SEO + social repurposing 4x'd my downloads

  • "SEO + social repurposing 4x'd my downloads" — opener for a 45s clip leading with the contrarian framing
  • "Here's why seo + social repurposing 4x'd my downloads..." — curiosity-gap hook
  • "I used to believe the opposite. Then..." — story-arc lead-in

Who this is for

Podcasters who sit down to edit and waste 2 hours scrubbing the timeline because they don't know what to look for.

The problem this solves

Most podcast clipping is reactive: hit publish, then scrub for "anything that pops." The worksheet flips this — before you edit, you have a printable guide that tells you what patterns to scan for based on the 3 takeaways you identified.

Podcasters who use a pre-edit moment-hunting checklist cut clip-selection time by approximately 60% (from 90 minutes per episode to 35) and produce ~2× more shareable clips per session vs unstructured timeline scrubbing.

Source: Podcast Movement 2024 producer workflow survey + Riverside.fm creator research 2024

How to use it

  1. 01

    Episode topic

    One sentence about the episode.

  2. 02

    3 takeaways

    The 3 ideas a listener should leave with. These become the search anchors.

  3. 03

    Get the worksheet

    Moment-hunting checklist + hook templates per takeaway + scoring rubric.

  4. 04

    Print or export

    PDF or markdown — bring to your editing session.

What you get

  • Pre-edit moment-hunting checklist
  • 5 viral pattern signals to scan for
  • 3 hook templates (one per takeaway)
  • Scoring rubric for moment selection

Frequently asked

Why do I need a worksheet before editing?

Without a search anchor, you re-listen to the entire episode looking for "anything good." A worksheet defines what good looks like before you start — so you scan the timeline with a filter instead of an open-ended search.

How long does it take to fill out the worksheet?

5-10 minutes per episode. The investment is at the start (defining takeaways) — the time savings compound across the editing session.

What if my episode doesn't have clear takeaways?

Listen to the first and last 10 minutes — guests and hosts naturally summarize the highest-conviction ideas there. If 3 takeaways still don't emerge, the episode likely needs a re-record or a tighter prep — not better clipping.

Can I use this for non-podcast video content?

Yes. The same checklist works for long YouTube videos, webinars, and stream VODs. The takeaway-first structure is format-agnostic.

How does this differ from the Viral Moment Tester?

This worksheet plans BEFORE you edit (top-down — define what to look for). The Viral Moment Tester scores chunks AFTER you found them (bottom-up — validate what you spotted). Use both: worksheet plans the hunt, tester confirms the catch.

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Author + maintainer

— Founder of Clipflow. Indie SaaS builder shipping creator tools full-time since 2024. All tools and benchmarks on this page are reviewed quarterly. Last review: May 2026.

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