Industries

Videos

Daily video at scale, without an editor on payroll.

Pipelines that turn a topic into a finished short — research → script → voiceover → cuts → render — every day, on a schedule. Used internally for VAD and CapCut renamer flows.

  • NotebookLM research → script → voiceover, all automated
  • Auto-cut + auto-thumbnail from script metadata
  • Daily publish to YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram on autopilot
  • CapCut renamer + batch export for high-volume archives
Why

Producing one polished short costs 3–4 hours of human editing per minute of finished video. A pipeline collapses that to a single review step — topic goes in, finished multi-channel video comes out, same day.

How
  • Topic pipeline sourced from PAD / LAD outputs or trending feeds
  • Script → voiceover via ElevenLabs; cuts via CapCut / Veo / Sora / Runway
  • Auto thumbnail + title + description pushed to all channels via API
Proof
Videos shipped
1,000+
Channels
YT · TikTok · IG
Human touch per video
1 approval step
Videos — at-scale production for creators
Brief · Script · Render · Publish
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FAQ
Can this match a human editor?
For 80% of cuts (talking head, listicle, explainer) — yes, and faster. For award-circuit cinematic work — no, and shouldn't try. Match the tool to the audience.
What does daily render volume look like?
On a tuned pipeline: 5–10 finished shorts per day across YT Shorts, TikTok, IG Reels — one operator approving. The bottleneck is approval, not render.
Which providers do you route between?
Veo for quality, Sora for cinematic, Runway for effects, CapCut for speed. Router picks by shot characteristics; same script can hit different providers per beat.
In production
  • Fleet video output

    1,000+ short-form videos shipped on the VAD daily pipeline across YT Shorts, TikTok, IG Reels.

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  • Multi-provider routing

    Veo for quality, Sora for cinematic, Runway for effects, CapCut for speed — picked per shot.

  • Render-to-publish same day

    Topic in at 09:00, finished cross-channel cuts live by 17:00. Auto-thumbnails, auto-titles.