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This content outlines a systematic, replicable process for building a successful psychology-focused YouTube channel, emphasizing that consistent branding and a clear visual identity are more crucial for growth than the content itself.
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I spent the last week analyzing
psychology channels that are blowing up
right now. Over 60,000 subscribers in 1
month with just 21 videos. And just take
a look at the Vid IQ dashboard for their
estimated earnings. This other channel,
over 70,000 subscribers in 4 months. And
here's what I noticed. It's not the
content that makes them stand out, it's
the branding. Every thumbnail uses the
same two to three colors. Every visual
follows the same style. The second you
see their content on your feed, you know
it's them. That's the difference between
channels that grow and channels that
stay stuck. So, I did something
different. Instead of just explaining
how these channels work, I reverse
engineered them, broke down their
branding system, their color schemes,
their visual identity, everything that
makes them instantly recognizable. Then,
I built my own psychology channel using
that exact system. And in this video,
I'm walking you through the entire
process from channel setup to scripting
to production to final upload. And if
you're new here, I break down systems
like this every week to help creators
build scalable faceless channels. Also,
if you're seeing this on my personal
channel, that's intentional. Bigs Media
is on a short 14-day pause, so
everything's running through here to
keep momentum and keep delivering the
systems you're here for. All right,
let's get back into it. After working
behind the scenes on million sub
channels, one thing became obvious.
Growth doesn't come from having the best
information. It comes from having the
clearest identity. And psychology is the
perfect niche for that. Because people
aren't searching for more facts. They're
searching for explanations that make
their own behavior make sense. That's
why the difference between a channel
that gets 500 views and one that gets
500,000 isn't the script, it's the
packaging. Most psychology channels feel
like lectures or motivational clips. The
ones that blow up, you can recognize
them in a single second. Same colors,
same style, same rhythm. And with AI,
creating that kind of consistency is
easier than ever. Once I broke down
their workflow, I realized the growth
wasn't coming from fancy animations. It
was coming from repeatable structure.
And once you understand that structure,
you can create these videos in under 2
hours. Let me show you what these videos
actually look like and what we will be
creating. Most people aren't trapped in
a job. They're trapped in their own
mind. And in the next 20 seconds, I'm
going to show you exactly how your brain
is sabotaging your entire career
trajectory. This isn't just about a job.
It's about how your mind manufactures
invisible chains that keep you paralyzed.
paralyzed.
Label comfort cage. Your brain is wired
to fear losing what you have more than
gaining something better. That's what
we're building today. And to make this
process plugandplay, I put together a
dock where I reverse engineered two of
the fastest growing psychology channels.
Inside this doc, everything, their
branding system, color schemes, visual
style, production workflow, all broken
down so you can replicate what's working
without copying them directly. Links in
the description and the tools we are
using are all free. Chat GPT, Claude,
Whisk, 11 Labs, or any other free
voiceover tool and Cap Cut. That's it.
All right. First step, building your
channel identity. And what separates
successful psychology channels from
random ones is consistent branding. Go
to the prompt dock. Copy the first
prompt. the channel identity prompt.
Paste it into chat GPT. Hit enter. It'll
give you branding options, color
combinations, channel descriptions,
channel names. Pick the one that feels
right. I chose Know Your Mind as my
channel name. Now, whoever's first into
taking action on this could literally
take the info in the second tab and copy
my video. Just kidding. Don't be lazy.
Anyway, now that you have your brand
identity, let's create your channel
profile picture and banner. Copy the
profile picture prompt. Paste it into
chat GPT. Insert your channel info into
the placeholders and hit enter. As you
can see, inside views prompts are JSON
beta. This allows us to replicate our
competitor style down to the tea. Do the
same for the banner. Grab the banner
prompt. Go to chatgpt, paste it in.
Insert your channel info into the
placeholders and hit enter. Now, once we
have our two prompts, let's head over to
Whisk to create our profile picture and
banner image. Grab your profile picture
prompt, paste it into Wisk. Make sure
the aspect ratio is 1 one and hit enter.
Download the one you prefer out of the
two or regenerate if you're not
satisfied. Let's do the same for the
banner image. Grab the prompt, paste it
into Whisk. Make sure the aspect ratio
is 16 to9. Hit enter. Now go ahead and
set up your channel. I've already gone
through this process before, so check
out earlier videos. Now, let's begin
producing our first video. Head over to
the topic prompt in the doc. Copy it and
paste it into chat GPT. Then hit enter.
Select which video idea you want to go
with and save it somewhere. I'll be
going with video idea number 18. Before
we move on to scripting, we want to get
an idea of what our thumbnail is going
to look like. So, you'll want to find a
thumbnail concept you're going to use
instead of doing it at the end. So,
scroll through your competitors, find
which video idea seems the most similar
to your own, and grab their thumbnail.
We'll be using it later to finalize our
packaging. Now that we've locked in the
topic, title, and thumbnail direction,
it's time to script the video. I'm using
Claude for this. It's clean, fast, and
way better at handling structure than
Chat GPT for long- form content. Head
over to Claude, copy the scripting
prompt from the doc, paste it in, and
drop your video details into the
placeholders. The prompt is designed to
pull the best elements from the top
psychology channels, pacing, hook,
style, delivery, rhythm without copying
any of them directly. It gives you a
script that feels original but still
aligned with what performs. These videos
will be short just like our competitors.
Anywhere between two and 6 minutes is
perfect. Now that we have our script,
let's begin producing our image prompts.
Head back over to chat GPT and paste in
your finalized script. Then head back to
the prompt dock and copy the image
prompt and paste it in and hit enter.
Now that we have our image prompts,
let's head back to Whisk to create the
images. Paste in the prompt. Make sure
the background of the images is green.
This is important since we want to
remove the background from these images
later in editing. Do this for every one
of your image crops. As your images are
being generated, let's begin producing
our voice over. Head over to any
voiceover software of your choosing.
I'll be using 11 Labs and the voice I'm
choosing is Chris. Paste in your script
and format it. Remove anything you don't
want included in the voice over. Hit
generate. Listen to the voiceovers.
Download the one you prefer the most.
Now head back over to Whisk and download
the images you want included in your
video. Now it's time to bring everything
together with Cap Cut editing. For this
will be quite simple. Upload all your
voice overs and images and drag your
voice over into the timeline. If you
feel you need to increase the speed of
the voice over, feel free to do so. Now
drag in your images as well and align
them so that the scenes are being
depicted by the images. And to remove
the green background, click the image,
select chroma picker, highlight the
green background, and do the same thing
for every single image. Now, our
competitors usually have a white
background for their videos, but I want
mine to feel more branded to my channel.
So, I'll be going with a red background.
To do that, head over to media, select
libraryy, drag and drop any vertical
background, drag the background out of
the frame, head over to settings, go to
canvas, click it, select color, and
choose any color you'd like. Now, let's
add transitions. All we'll be using and
what our competitors use are slide ups
as in transitions and fade outs as out
transitions. Apply that to every one of
your image scenes. Now, all that's next
are the captions. Head over to the top
left where it says text selected. Scroll
down and select the auto captions
feature. Make sure the captions are
aligned and shown throughout each scene
and design the style of the captions and
make sure they're visible and easy to
read. Once everything looks good, hit
export. All that's next is finalizing
the packaging. This should only take 5
minutes since we completed most of it at
the beginning. Head back over to the
image to JSON GPT and paste in your
competitor's thumbnail. The data that I
converted is in the prompt dock if you
need it. So, take that JSON data and
paste it into the conversation where we
did all of our production. Paste in the
thumbnail prompt and input your video
info into the placeholders and hit
enter. Now, grab the prompt that chat
GPT gave you and head back over to Whisk
and insert the prompt and hit enter.
Download the thumbnail you like best or
regenerate it. And now, you're almost
done. All that is left is the
description. Go back to the prompt dock
and grab the final prompt and insert it
into chat GPT alongside your video
information and hit enter. Boom. We're
all finished. Now just upload it and
stay consistent to see actual growth. If
you're building a channel right now,
especially in a niche where retention is
everything, the worst mistake you can
make is building in isolation because
you don't feel the bottlenecks until
it's too late. You'll spend weeks
uploading videos wondering why you're
stuck at 200 views. And the answer isn't
more content. It's knowing which part of
your system is flawed. Is it your hook,
your pacing, your packaging, your
positioning? Going into 2026, niches
like psychology get some of the highest
attention of the year. Self-improvement
content spikes. People are reflecting,
setting goals, looking for frameworks.
If you dial your system in now, the next
60 days can look different and
everything can change. The creators
inside Creator OS aren't guessing which
variable to fix. They're seeing what
actually moves the needle in real time,
what breaks retention, what converts
clicks, what scales without burning out.
That's the difference between hoping
your channel grows and knowing why it
does. Creator OS is an ecosystem filled
with creators who actually build and
share what's working right now. First
link in the description or pinned
comment if that sounds like you. Thanks
for watching and I'll see you in the next
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