Use case · Faceless channels

A faceless channel that doesn’t look automated

Long-form videos with real motion design, consistent narration, and an editable script — quality your audience can’t tell from a produced channel.

Quality is the moat

Viewers punish AI-slop. Typecut renders composed, motion-designed scenes — the difference between a channel that retains and one that gets scrolled.

One subscription, whole team

Research, script, narration, visuals, motion design, and rendering — the full production chain for less than a single freelance edit.

Channel identity that sticks

Workspace memory keeps voice, pacing, and visual style consistent across uploads, so the channel feels authored by someone.

How it works

Three steps, no timeline

01

Set the channel up once

Niche, tone, voice, caption style — configured once, remembered forever.

02

Feed it ideas

One prompt per video. Review the script and scene grid before it renders.

03

Publish on schedule

4K, watermark-free exports ready for YouTube — at a cadence one person can sustain.

Questions

Will the videos get monetized?
You own 100% of the output — original narration and visuals, no watermarks. Monetization decisions are YouTube’s, but the content is yours.
How many videos can I make per month?
It scales with plan credits — see pricing for per-plan estimates of images and video renders.
Long-form or Shorts?
Long-form first — and vertical teasers can be spun out of any project for Shorts.
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Build the channel. Skip the team.

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