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Clutch Report: 95% of Consumers Watch Short-Form Videos Regularly, with Only a Fraction Staying Fully Engaged

New research shows brands can stand out by creating authentic, engaging videos that capture attention in 30 seconds or less.

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new Clutch report finds that nearly all consumers watch short-form videos daily, but only a small fraction give them their full attention. The findings underscore how crucial it is for brands to make an impression in under 30 seconds.

The Rise of the Attention Economy

Attention is now the internet’s most valuable currency, and it is harder to earn than ever. Ninety-five percent of consumers watch short-form videos regularly, and 71% do so daily, yet only 9% say they give their full attention. Most spend under 45 minutes a day scrolling, often during downtime at home.

“Capturing attention online has become a race against the clock,” said Anna Peck, Clutch analyst who manages marketing content. “Brands that deliver value within the first few seconds are the ones that earn lasting engagement.”

What Makes Viewers Stop Scrolling

Humor, authenticity, and intrigue make audiences pause and connect. More than half of consumers (55%) stop scrolling for a funny moment or strong hook, while 80% pay more attention when a video feels personal. Forty-four percent prefer casual, creator-led clips over polished brand spots, reflecting a growing desire for authenticity over production value.

“Viewers connect most with content that feels genuine and relatable,” said Anna Peck, Clutch analyst who manages marketing content. “They are not looking for perfection, but for personality and real connection.”

Turning Views Into Value

Short-form videos attract attention and drive action. Fifty-five percent of consumers say they have interacted with a brand after watching its video, and 42% have made a purchase. Entertaining or humorous content is the top motivator to follow a brand (64%), ahead of tutorials or storytelling.

The brands that thrive in today’s attention economy are those that deliver value quickly, building trust, engagement, and loyalty in 30 seconds or less.

The full report is available on Clutch.

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