We built Vydro because the algorithm doesn't reward effort. It rewards consistency.

Acreator with a viral TikTok has about thirty minutes a day to compound it across platforms. By the time the clip is reformatted to 9:16, the watermark is stripped, a YouTube SEO title is drafted, three relevant hashtags are stitched in, a thumbnail frame is picked, and the upload finally finishes processing, the clip is already a day cold and the platform's freshness window is closed. Most people give up after a week. The few who don't are doing manual operations work that has nothing to do with making things.

Vydro is the small piece of infrastructure that closes that gap. You paste a TikTok or Instagram Reels link. Vydro fetches the source video, strips the platform watermark, reformats it for YouTube Shorts, and transcribes the audio so we can generate an honest title and description from what the creator actually said. The output goes into a queue scheduled around your channel's peak hours.

The whole loop runs while you sleep. The next morning the Short is live on your channel with the right title, the right thumbnail, the right hashtags, and a pinned comment if you're on a paid plan. None of it is generic. The transcription drives the title; the description references the source clip's caption; the schedule respects your audience's actual time zone, not a static UTC slot.

There is no AI-generated narration, no synthesized avatar, no remix layer. Vydro doesn't make new content. It moves the content a creator already made onto the channels that pay for it.

555+

Shorts repurposed through Vydro since launch.

  • 42creators on Vydro
  • 14channels syncing daily
  • $5K+in Stripe credit earned via referrals

* Counted from the first signup in February. Real number, not a marketing rounding.

Vydro was built by two friends out of Austin, Texas who got tired of watching the same TikTok perform a hundred times better than the YouTube Short version of the exact same clip. We were both running channels, both losing the late-night repost window, both quietly aware the only fix was a tool nobody had bothered to build. So we built it for ourselves first, used it on our own channels for six months, and only then opened it up.

Devbackend, infra, the watermark stripper

Advayfrontend, brand, the parts you see

Creators deserve algorithms that work for them. Reposting your own content across the platforms you already own is the most natural way for short-form to exist. It should not be punished, throttled, or priced like a luxury.

Tools should be invisible.You paste a link. Vydro does the rest. If you ever have to remember how Vydro works to use Vydro, we've failed at the product design layer.

Honest pricing. A flat monthly number that covers the workload most creators run. No per-upload fees, no AI-token meter, no upsell modal between you and the queue.

Where we're going.

Auto-engage that hearts your top three comments under each Short so the channel feels alive instead of automated. Multi-channel routing for creators with three or more channels who want to fork the same clip into different niches. A Reels reposting beat that goes the other direction, so a YouTube Short can compound back to Instagram without manual export. Everything in this paragraph is in progress, not speculative roadmap.