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Time Audit Template for Streamer Content Creation

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Most streamers don’t know how long they actually spend on content creation. They guess “about an hour” when the real number is closer to two. That gap between perception and reality is why content creation feels unsustainable โ€” you’re spending more time than you think.

A time audit fixes that. Here’s a template to track exactly where your content creation time goes.


Why You Need a Time Audit

Without data, every decision is a guess.

Common ClaimReality (After Audit)
“I spend an hour editing”Actually 1.5-2 hours (including distractions)
“I post 3 clips per stream”Actually post 1-2 because “editing takes too long”
“I’d post more if I had time”Actually have 4+ unprocessed VODs in the backlog

A time audit tells you where your time actually goes, so you know what to automate, delegate, or cut.


The Template

Track these activities for 14 days (2 weeks, minimum 4-6 streams):

Daily Content Time Log

DateStream DurationActivityStart TimeEnd TimeTotal MinNotes
VOD scrubbing
Clip trimming
Captions
Vertical formatting
Title writing
Uploading/posting
Engaging with comments
Total

What to Track

Core Content Creation Tasks

VOD scrubbing: Time spent watching the VOD at 1.5-2x speed looking for highlights. Include time rewatching clips you’re unsure about.

Clip trimming: Time spent in editing software trimming start/end points, cutting dead space, and adjusting clip length.

Captions: Time spent adding, generating, or editing captions. Include time fixing AI caption errors.

Vertical formatting: Time spent cropping to 9:16, adjusting crop region, positioning webcam, and setting export resolution.

Title/Caption writing: Time spent writing the post title, caption text, and choosing hashtags.

Uploading: Time spent uploading to each platform, writing descriptions, and scheduling.

Non-Creation But Related

Comments: Time spent replying to comments on posted clips. This is community engagement, not content creation โ€” track it separately.

Analytics review: Time spent checking views, watch time, and traffic sources. Limit to 5 min/day.

Planning: Time spent deciding what to post, what format to use, or what content to create next.


Weekly Summary Sheet

At the end of each week, total the numbers:

ActivityWeek 1 MinWeek 2 MinAverage Min/WeekAverage % of Total
VOD scrubbing– %
Clip trimming– %
Captions– %
Vertical formatting– %
Title writing– %
Uploading/posting– %
Total creation100%
Comments
Analytics
Planning

How to Analyze Your Audit

Find the Bottleneck

Which activity takes the most time? For most streamers, it’s VOD scrubbing (35-50% of total editing time).

If VOD scrubbing is your #1 time sink: Auto-clipping eliminates this entirely. Non-negotiable change.

If clip trimming is your #1 time sink: Your detection method is returning poorly-trimmed clips. Either switch to a tool that trims better, or adjust your trimming standards (clips don’t need perfect trimming for daily posts).

If captions is your #1 time sink: Switch to a tool with auto-captions or batch caption processing. Manual captions are not sustainable at volume.

Calculate Your Hourly Rate

Total editing hours per month รท total clips posted = hours per clip.

If you’re spending 45+ minutes per clip and the clips average 500 views, your “time per view” ratio is terrible. Every clip should be under 15 minutes of work for daily content.

The 50% Rule

If any single activity takes more than 50% of your total editing time, that activity is the bottleneck. Fixing it will save more time than optimizing everything else combined.


The Post-Audit Decision Matrix

After 14 days of tracking, categorize each activity:

ActivityTime %EnjoymentAutomatable?Action
VOD scrubbing40%Lowโœ… YesAutomate (Eklipse)
Captions20%Lowโœ… YesAuto-captions (Eklipse)
Clip trimming15%Lowโœ… YesAutomate (Eklipse)
Vertical format10%Lowโœ… YesAutomate (Eklipse)
Title writing10%MediumโŒ NoKeep, optimize
Engaging comments5%HighโŒ NoKeep

Result: Automate everything that’s low-enjoyment and automatable. Keep everything that’s high-enjoyment or requires human judgment.


Before and After: What the Numbers Look Like

Before Audit (Manual Editing)

ActivityMinutes per Stream
VOD scrubbing40
Clip trimming15
Captions10
Vertical formatting10
Title writing5
Uploading10
Total90 min
Clips produced:4
Min per clip:22.5

After Audit (Auto-Clipping)

ActivityMinutes per Stream
Review clips5
Title writing3
Uploading10
Total18 min
Clips produced:9
Min per clip:2

Time saved per stream: 72 minutes. Clips produced: 2.25x more.


The Template File

Copy this into a spreadsheet or notebook:

STREAM DATE: _______________
STREAM LENGTH: _______________

CONTENT CREATION TIME LOG
VOD scrubbing: ___ min
Clip trimming: ___ min
Captions: ___ min
Vertical formatting: ___ min
Title/caption writing: ___ min
Uploading/posting: ___ min
Engaging comments: ___ min
Analytics: ___ min
Planning: ___ min

TOTAL CREATION TIME: ___ min
CLIPS POSTED TODAY: ___

NOTES:
- What took longer than expected?
- What could be automated?
- What felt like wasted effort?

Bottom Line

A 14-day time audit reveals exactly where your content creation time goes. The result is usually surprising โ€” most streamers spend 40-50% of their editing time on tasks that could be automated.

If VOD scrubbing and manual formatting are your biggest time sinks (they are for most streamers), auto-clipping is the single change that saves the most time. Run the audit. You’ll see the numbers yourself.

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