Overview
Supercut for Agents and Postmine serve very different purposes, yet both leverage AI to streamline workflows. Supercut gives AI assistants permission-aware access to video recordings β transcripts, frames, comments, reactions β so agents can understand context and take action. Postmine, on the other hand, is a Chrome extension that captures trending social media posts and transforms them into 7 platform-optimized content pieces.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Supercut for Agents | Postmine |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use Case | AI agent context from video recordings | Social media content repurposing |
| Target Audience | Developers, AI agent builders | Content creators, marketers |
| Integration | MCP protocol (terminal command) | Chrome extension (right-click) |
| AI Capabilities | Semantic search, transcript, frame, comment extraction | Generates blog, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, FAQ |
| Output Formats | Transcripts, images, comments, reactions | 7 content formats |
| Brand Voice | Not applicable | Yes β customizable profiles |
| Bulk Processing | Semantic search across recordings | Bulk Capture Mode |
| Content Calendar | No | Yes |
| AI Reply Suggestions | No | Yes |
| Relevance Scoring | Semantic relevance | AI Relevance Scoring |
| Pricing | Free trial, unclear API pricing | $1 trial, $10 pass, $49-$249/mo |
| API Key Flexibility | Own API token | Bring your own key (Claude, OpenAI, etc.) |
Pricing
Supercut for Agents: The website offers a free trial but does not list explicit pricing. Users need a Supercut API token (Bearer token) to connect via MCP. Pricing is likely usage-based or subscription-based, but details are not publicly available.
Postmine: Clear tiered pricing:
- $1 for 7-day trial (then $49/mo Starter)
- $10 10-day pass (50 content packs, no auto-renewal)
- $49/mo Starter (50 packs/month, priority generation, bulk capture, calendar, brand voice, reply suggestions)
- $99/mo Pro (200 packs/month, fastest generation, API key access, priority support)
- $249/mo Agency (500 packs/month, up to 10 brand voices, dedicated account manager, SLA)
Pros and Cons
Supercut for Agents
Pros:
- Deep context from video recordings β transcripts, frames, comments, reactions
- Permission-aware access ensures data security
- Semantic search finds recordings by meaning
- Integrates with MCP-compatible clients like Claude
- Enables powerful workflows: bug fixes, feature releases, customer requests
Cons:
- Limited to video/recording context
- No content generation or scheduling
- Requires technical setup (terminal, API key)
- Pricing unclear
- Narrow audience β developers and AI agent builders
Postmine
Pros:
- One-click capture from LinkedIn, Reddit, Facebook, X
- Generates 7 platform-optimized content pieces
- Brand Voice profiles for consistent tone
- Bulk Capture Mode for efficient planning
- Content Calendar for scheduling
- AI Reply Suggestions for engagement
- Flexible pricing with trial and one-time pass
Cons:
- Only works with social media posts
- AI content may need editing
- Chrome extension only (no mobile/desktop)
- Relevance scoring may be inaccurate
- Higher-tier plans can be expensive
Verdict
Supercut for Agents is the right choice if your team builds AI agents that need to understand video recordings β perfect for bug fixes, feature releases, and customer feedback loops. Postmine is better for content creators and marketers who want to repurpose viral social media discussions into multi-platform content quickly. Choose Supercut if your workflow revolves around video context; choose Postmine if you need to scale social media content production.

