The fastest way to grow a new channel:
Find a video in your niche with 500K+ views
but was uploaded 3+ years ago.
Make a updated better version of that exact video.
People are still searching that topic.
Nobody is serving it fresh.
You just found a gap 🎯
This AI finds viral content ideas and turns them into full videos automatically.
AIsa gives your agent access to YouTube Search, web search, and discussion sources. It analyzes popular angles, recurring audience questions, and content gaps, then writes the hook, script, title, and caption.
Connect Seedance 2.0 or Wan, upload your references, and generate the final video.
From research to ready to post, all on autopilot.
Comment AISA and I'll send you the setup.
#AIsa
#AIVideo
This AI finds viral content ideas and turns them into full videos automatically.
AIsa gives your agent access to YouTube Search, web search, and discussion sources. It analyzes popular angles, recurring audience questions, and content gaps, then writes the hook, script, title, and caption.
Connect Seedance 2.0 or Wan, upload your references, and generate the final video.
From research to ready to post, all on autopilot.
Comment AISA and I'll send you the setup.
#AIsa
#AIVideo
#ContentCreation
#AITools
That combination works because the visual reconstruction piece does something text based history content can't, it turns abstract facts into something people can actually picture and share. Accuracy is the part that gets skipped most though, once a channel gets a historical detail wrong the credibility hit follows it into every future video.
A brand new channel pulling real views after only five uploads shows the system is working. Early momentum like this usually comes from solid topic selection rather than volume. The next few videos will determine if it sticks.
38.8K subscribers. 3 million views. $9K earned.
the format? choose your own adventure lifestyle games using aesthetic stock photos 😂
'can you survive your first day of school' 'can you survive college finals' — simple interactive concept that keeps people clicking to see what happens next.
50 videos and the content ideas literally never run out. school life, college, first job — there's a new scenario every single week.
one of the most creative low budget formats quietly printing on YouTube right now 🔥
4K travel documentary content about Asia is quietly pulling serious numbers right now 👀
one channel posted 11 videos in 37 days averaging 24.7K views per video with a $4.60 RPM.
the format is dead simple — 'living in Indonesia', 'living in Vietnam', stunning 4K footage, local culture, economy breakdowns.
no drama. no clickbait. just beautiful visuals and genuine curiosity about how people live on the other side of the world.
and people cannot stop watching it.
travel content has always done well but the 'living in' angle combined with 4K quality footage creates something that feels more like a documentary than a vlog. that's what's driving the retention.
$4.60 RPM on travel content is solid especially at that kind of view volume.
simple format. scalable across every country in Asia. evergreen content that will keep pulling views for years.
this niche is still wide open 🔥
Personal development + YouTube: The creators who win long-term aren’t the most talented. They’re the ones who can sit down and work even when motivation is gone. Discipline > motivation. Every single time. Build the habit of showing up. The results will follow.
One thing I've learned from building YouTube channels:
The screenshot isn't the strategy.
The real work happens behind the numbers.
Finding the right niche.
Creating videos people want to watch.
Testing titles and thumbnails.
Studying analytics.
Repeating what works.
That's the game.
Channel management tip most people ignore: Your upload schedule is a promise to your audience. Breaking it repeatedly trains them to ignore you. Better to post consistently once a week than “whenever I feel like it” three times a month. Reliability builds trust. Trust builds subscribers.
YouTube automation reality check: Hiring editors and scriptwriters is useless if you don’t know:
What topics actually get searched
What thumbnails stop the scroll
What hooks keep people watching past 30 seconds
Automation multiplies good systems. It also multiplies bad ones. Make sure you’re multiplying the right thing.
YouTube automation reality check: Hiring editors and scriptwriters is useless if you don’t know:
What topics actually get searched
What thumbnails stop the scroll
What hooks keep people watching past 30 seconds
Automation multiplies good systems. It also multiplies bad ones. Make sure you’re multiplying the right thing.
@DG_Estrategia Low view counts on a channel like that almost never mean failure once you factor in the intent behind who's actually watching. A TikTok Shop audience converts way harder than a general entertainment one, so the real ROI is happening off platform where the views don't even show.
A $5.50 RPM on philosophy content confirms this niche pulls a serious ad friendly audience, that's well above average for faceless channels. The hand drawn animation style is probably doing more retention work than people realize, it slows the viewer down in a way stock footage never does.
Most people treat YouTube like a lottery ticket.
They upload random videos, hope one blows up, then disappear when it doesn’t.
Real growth comes from treating it like a business:
Research what already works
Build a system for ideas → scripting → production → upload
Track what retains viewers
Double down on winners
Faceless or face-to-camera doesn’t matter. Systems do.
"this is what one video can do 🤯
285K views. 43K watch hours. 953 new subscribers. $2,113 in revenue.
and it's still climbing.
no viral moment. no paid promotion. no luck.
just one video in the right niche, packaged correctly, uploaded consistently with everything else.
look at that revenue curve — it didn't spike and crash like most viral videos do. it kept growing steadily from May all the way to August because the algorithm kept finding new people to show it to.
that's what evergreen content in a high demand niche looks like. it doesn't just earn once. it earns over and over again while you're sleeping, while you're eating, while you're living your life.
this is why i keep saying YouTube automation is not about going viral. it's about building something that compounds.
one video. three months. still paying.
imagine what 50 videos like this looks like.
what's stopping you from building yours? drop it below 👇