Insense vs Clone
Insense is a creator platform — you run ongoing UGC programs through it. Clone is a button — a viral fashion reel rebuilt with your product, in about 15 minutes. Very different tools; here's the honest split.
What Insense is genuinely good at
Insense is built for brands running real creator programs: find creators, manage briefs and chats, handle usage rights, run Spark Ads and whitelisting from creator handles. If creator partnerships are a pillar of your paid social, it's a serious platform.
What that takes
A subscription, briefs, creator negotiation, shipping product, waiting for deliverables, managing revisions. It's a program you operate — with a team and a timeline. And every deliverable is still a fresh creative bet.
The Clone route
No program to run:
- Pick a fashion reel that already went viral.
- Upload your garment photos.
- Press Clone — your garment on an AI model, inside that proven structure.
~15 minutes. ~$5. No creators to brief, nothing to ship, no subscription.
Side by side
| Insense | Clone | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Creator marketplace + paid-social platform | Viral-reel cloning for fashion |
| You manage | Briefs, creators, shipping, rights | Nothing — pick a reel, upload photos |
| Time to a video | Days–weeks | ~15 minutes |
| Price | Subscription + creator fees | ~$5 a video, no subscription |
| Creative risk | New concepts, untested | Structure already went viral |
Choose Insense if you're running a real creator program with whitelisting and ongoing partnerships. Choose Clone if you're a fashion brand that wants proven ad creative at testing volume — without running a program.
Questions
Can Clone do whitelisting / Spark Ads?
No — that's creator-platform territory. Clone makes the video; you run it from your own ad account.
Is this instead of creators?
For many fashion brands it's the faster first step: test formats with Clone at ~$5, then invest in creators for the concepts that proved out.
What do I need to start?
Garment photos and a reel you wish was yours.
What Clone is
Clone copies a fashion video that already went viral — 1:1 — and swaps your products in. You advertise on creative that has already proven it performs, so you stack the odds on ROAS instead of betting budget on an untested idea, and you skip the overwhelming part of paid social: dreaming up new ad concepts and producing them. Paste a reel, upload your garment photos, and Clone rebuilds it shot for shot with your products on an AI model in about 15 minutes.
It works directly video-to-video, so the exact hook, pacing, and cuts that made the original perform carry through — most tools describe a reference as a text prompt and regenerate it, which loses what made it work. Your real garments are mapped in at fashion fidelity, which is what keeps the swap believable. Built by Quinn, the AI studio fashion brands already use for on-model product photography.
- What it does
- Copies a video that already went viral, 1:1, and swaps your products in
- Why it works
- You run creative that already performed — better odds on ROAS, and no new ad ideas to invent or produce
- Output
- 15-second, 720p, 9:16 vertical video ads for Meta & TikTok
- Method
- Direct video-to-video — hook, pacing & cuts preserved, not re-prompted; multi-garment (GRWM, hauls)
- You provide
- A viral fashion reel + photos of your garments — no samples shipped
- Turnaround
- ~15 minutes per video, self-serve
- Price
- From ~$5 a video · credit packs from ~$18 · no subscription, credits never expire
- If a clone fails
- Flag it — fixable clones are redone free, genuinely un-cloneable ones are refunded
- Made by
- Quinn — AI product photography & video for fashion (Shopify 5.0)
More on Clone: How it works · Common questions · Fashion ad formats · Compare tools
Start from a reel that already worked.
Paste a proven fashion reel, upload your garment photos, and get your version — from ~$5 a video, ~15 minutes, no subscription.
Clone your first reel →