Agency model, zero inventory

Your clients post.
We make them
look legendary.

FrameCut edits TikToks, Reels, and YouTube Shorts for local businesses — on a monthly retainer so you build recurring revenue while they build their following.

$500 starting retainer / mo
10 clients = $20K MRR
3 platforms per client

The market is wide open

1.5B
monthly TikTok users who scroll past local business content daily
73%
of SMBs who want to post short-form video but don't have time or skills
$2K–5K
what full-service agencies charge — FrameCut undercuts at $500–2K with tighter delivery

Three steps to recurring revenue

01

Client sends raw footage

They record on their phone, drop it in a shared folder. Restaurant tours, before/afters, product demos, team spotlights — anything.

02

We edit and deliver

15–30 polished clips per month, optimized for each platform (TikTok aspect ratios, Reels hooks, Shorts pacing). Delivered on a weekly batch schedule.

03

Client approves and posts

Light revision rounds included. Client posts to their accounts. You invoice monthly. Rinse, scale, repeat.

Packaged, not hourly

Clients buy a delivery tier. You know exactly what you deliver every month.

Starter
$500/mo
For the local business just starting with video
  • 1 platform (TikTok OR Reels OR Shorts)
  • 15 clips/month
  • Weekly delivery batch
  • One round of revisions
  • Content calendar input
Scale
$2,000/mo
For the brand with serious content ambitions
  • 3 platforms (TikTok + Reels + Shorts)
  • 40 clips/month
  • Rolling delivery, on-demand revisions
  • Brand template system (fonts, colors, motion)
  • Story reels + static posts included
  • Quarterly strategy review call
Every local business owner knows they need to be on TikTok. Almost none of them have 10 hours a week to learn editing, trending sounds, and platform algorithms.

That's not a skill gap. That's a service gap. And it's one of the cleanest recurring-revenue businesses you can build with a laptop, software, and a portfolio.

The editor who shows up every month is the editor clients keep.

FrameCut exists for the operator who wants to build a content agency — not a freelance gig. Structured deliverables, predictable revenue, a brand that scales.