SendShort vs. Qlip.ai – is Qlip even ready?
Choosing a video editing tool should be simple. You want something that’s available, easy to use, and packed with features. SendShort is all of that.
Qlip, on the other hand, isn’t even publicly available. It’s been stuck in beta for over a year, and there’s no clear pricing, no transparency, and no way to actually test it. If you need a tool you can rely on, SendShort is the clear choice.
1. Pricing – one is transparent, the other is unknown
SendShort starts at just $15 per month, with all features laid out clearly. No hidden fees, no confusing process.
Qlip doesn’t even have public pricing. You have to book a call just to get a quote. That’s way too much effort for a tool that isn’t even fully released.
2. Availability – SendShort is here, Qlip is still in beta
SendShort is 100% available and ready to use. You can sign up, start editing, and see exactly what it offers.
Qlip has been in beta for over a year, with no public access. Nobody really knows what it can do because it’s not even available to most users.
3. Features – more AI tools with SendShort
Qlip might offer video clipping, but it’s missing key features that actually make content creation easier.
- Auto-captioning is built into SendShort, while Qlip doesn’t confirm if it even has this feature.
- Subtitle translation in 50+ languages is included with SendShort, while Qlip doesn’t support translations at all.
- AI voiceovers with 10+ high-quality voices let you generate narration instantly. Qlip has no AI voiceover feature.
- AI faceless video generation lets you create fully automated videos with script, voice, and editing done for you. Qlip doesn’t support this either.
SendShort is the only real option
If you need an AI video tool that actually exists, works, and delivers results, SendShort is the way to go.
Qlip is still a mystery. No clear pricing, no public access, and no confirmed features beyond clipping. Why wait for a tool that may or may not deliver when SendShort is ready right now?