Opportunities are scattered
Video gigs appear across Freelancer.com, PeoplePerHour, Guru, Twine, Upwork and dozens of niche boards — nobody has time to patrol them all.
Fresh video gigs, found for you. Winning proposals, written for you. Auto Job Finder scans the world's leading freelance marketplaces for video work that matches your skills, ranks every opportunity by fit, and drafts a persuasive, personalized proposal for any gig you want to chase.
Video gigs appear across Freelancer.com, PeoplePerHour, Guru, Twine, Upwork and dozens of niche boards — nobody has time to patrol them all.
On freelance platforms, the first strong proposals get the interview. If you find a job a day late, you've already lost it.
A tailored pitch takes 20–30 minutes per job. Most freelancers either send generic copy-paste proposals (and get ignored) or burn hours writing custom ones.
One search sweeps major freelance marketplaces and job feeds for video-service work — no tab-hopping, no separate accounts to check.
Search fields come pre-seeded with proven video niches — video editing, promo video, explainer video, video ads — or type your own keywords.
AI reads every result and scores it 0–100 for how well it matches video-production services, so the best-fit gigs float to the top.
Title, platform, budget, posting age, and a snippet — everything you need to judge an opportunity at a glance, with a one-click Apply link to the job on its home platform.
Hit Draft Proposal on any job and get a personalized pitch built from the job description, your profile, and up to three of your published videos as portfolio proof.
Every draft appears in an editable panel with copy-to-clipboard — polish it, personalize it, paste it, send it.
Accept the pre-loaded video niches or type your own specialty — "real estate video", "YouTube Shorts editor", "product demo video"…
Simple checkboxes, one search — within moments you get a ranked list of live opportunities, best matches first.
Click Draft Proposal on any job that interests you, tweak the draft to taste, copy it, and submit via the Apply link.
The proposals it writes can include links to videos you've already produced with StudioCut.Video. While other applicants promise what they could do, you show finished, professional work — instantly. The platform that makes your videos also helps sell them.
A steady pipeline of client work without the daily job-board patrol.
Fill capacity between retainer clients.
Turn your StudioCut.Video output into a real income stream.
Struggle with proposal writing? Start from a strong draft every time.
Ana runs a one-person video studio. Every morning: one search across all platforms, scan the top-scored cards, draft proposals for the three best fits, applications out before 9 a.m. A routine that took two hours now takes fifteen minutes.
Marcus only does real-estate walkthrough videos. He searches his exact niche keywords, ignores everything under a relevance score of 70, and applies only to premium-budget listings. Less noise, better clients.
A three-person agency loses a retainer client. Instead of panic, they run daily searches for explainer-video and video-ads work and rebuild their pipeline within weeks — proposals drafted at scale instead of eating producer time.
No — and that's deliberate. You stay in full control. The tool finds, ranks, and drafts; you review, personalize, and submit. Platforms reward genuine, human-sent proposals, and yours will be both genuine and fast.
From official marketplace APIs and public job feeds of leading freelance platforms, plus targeted web search for the long tail. For platforms that don't publish feeds, you get a pre-built search deep-link that jumps you straight to matching results.
Each draft is generated from the specific job posting plus your own profile and published video links — it's never a generic template. And you can edit every word before sending.
Generous daily allowances apply to searches and proposal drafts — more than enough for a serious daily prospecting routine.
You already own the hardest part — the ability to deliver professional video. This handles the part most creatives hate.
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