0:02 All right, so I just found a faceless
0:03 YouTube channel that was created just 2
0:05 months ago and it's already making $61,000
0:07 $61,000
0:09 a month. Now, the goal of this video was
0:11 to see if I can recreate this channel by
0:13 using AI. And not only did I succeed,
0:15 but I'm able to recreate these videos in
0:17 less than 20 minutes. Basically, I can
0:19 create a video like this in 20 minutes.
0:21 Now, if you want to learn how to use AI
0:23 and how to use AI automation in order to
0:24 create a YouTube channel like this one
0:26 and start your YouTube journey, in this
0:28 video I'm basically going to show you
0:29 everything. So, if you want to learn,
0:31 this video is for you. So, let's start.
0:32 Now, the first thing I want to do is
0:33 show you the channel. So, the channel
0:36 name is Zen over here. It's this channel
0:38 over here. We can see that this channel
0:41 has 130,000 subscribers with just 12
0:43 videos. If we click over here to see
0:45 more, we'll see that the total number of
0:47 views is 14 million. Now, it shows us
0:49 that the channel was created like 12
0:52 years ago in 2014, but if we click on
0:54 the videos and we click on the oldest
0:56 upload, which is basically the first
0:57 upload, we will see that the first
0:59 upload was made 1 month ago. So, this
1:02 channel started posting videos just 1
1:04 month ago. And in just 1 month, we can
1:06 see over here the VidIQ stats. It's
1:07 showing us that this channel is making
1:10 $61,000 a month, which is absolutely
1:12 insane. If we click over here to see the
1:14 most popular videos, we will see that
1:16 the most popular video was posted 1
1:19 month ago and it has 7 million views.
1:21 Another video over here with 3 million
1:23 views was posted 1 month ago. 1.7
1:25 million views 1 month ago. So, this
1:27 niche is exploding. This creator over
1:29 here is literally going to make $100,000
1:31 in literally 2 months of creating
1:33 YouTube videos, which is absolutely
1:35 insane. Now, as I said in the beginning,
1:37 the goal of this video was to see if I
1:39 can recreate this channel by using AI as
1:41 fast as possible. And as I said, I
1:42 managed to do that. You can literally
1:44 create videos like these ones over here
1:46 in less than 20 minutes by using AI
1:47 automation. So, let me show you how to
1:49 do it. For this to work, you need to
1:51 download Cloud Code on your computer.
1:52 So, go on your browser and search for
1:55 Cloud Code like this. Go to Cloud Code
1:56 and then just download Cloud Code on
1:58 your computer by clicking over here get
2:00 Cloud Code for desktop. Click on this
2:02 and then just download Cloud Code over
2:04 here for Windows or for Mac or whatever
2:06 PC you have. Then and just install Cloud
2:07 Code. Now, you also need to create an
2:09 account on Cloud. So, make sure you
2:11 create an account. So, try Cloud over
2:12 here. Click on this button, try Cloud,
2:13 and create an account. I already have an
2:14 account, so I'm not going to show you
2:16 how to create an account because that's
2:17 pretty simple, right? Just create an
2:19 account yourself. Now, once you have
2:21 Cloud Code installed on your computer,
2:23 go ahead and open Cloud Code just like
2:24 this. As you can see, this is Cloud Code
2:26 on computer. And what you want to do is
2:28 click over here to the top left on code.
2:30 Make sure you're not on co-work, you're
2:33 not on chat, you want to be on code.
2:34 Now, in order for us to be able to
2:36 automate the creation of these videos,
2:38 we need to install the Hixfeld skill.
2:40 For that, I want you to go back to your
2:42 browser and search for Hixfeld over
2:43 here. Go to Hixfeld and create an
2:46 account. Once you've created an account
2:47 on Hixfeld, I want you to click over
2:49 here where it says MCP and CLI. Once you
2:51 click on this, make sure you click on
2:53 CLI over here. Then, what I want you to
2:55 do is copy this first command over here
2:57 just by clicking on it. Then over here
2:59 on your search bar on your computer,
3:02 type terminal like this, terminal. Click
3:04 on it and then paste this command over
3:07 here and hit enter. Once you hit enter,
3:09 it's going to install the CLI. Then,
3:10 what I want you to do is go back to
3:13 Hixfeld, copy the second command over
3:15 here, copy it, go back to your terminal,
3:17 and paste the second command and press
3:19 enter. It's going to ask you to
3:20 authorize access to Hixfeld with your
3:22 computer. So, basically, you need an
3:23 account on Hixfeld. Then you have to go
3:25 back to Hixfeld and copy this last
3:27 command over here, which will install
3:28 the Hixfeld skill, which will help us
3:30 generate these images. So, copy this
3:32 command, go back to your terminal, paste
3:34 the command, press enter, and install
3:36 the skill. It's really that simple. Now,
3:38 I'm not pressing enter because I've
3:40 already installed those things and it's
3:41 actually pretty simple. As you can see,
3:43 you just copy, paste them, press enter,
3:45 press enter, press enter, and that's it.
3:46 Now, once you have all of those things
3:48 installed, we can start creating the
3:50 videos. Now, let me show you how to do
3:51 that. Now, what you need is the YouTube
3:53 script. Now, depending on what type of
3:55 videos you want to make, maybe you don't
3:56 want to talk about primitive humans,
3:58 maybe you want to talk about space, or
4:00 maybe you want to talk about aliens, or
4:01 maybe you want to talk about animals.
4:03 Depending on your niche, you need a
4:05 script. You need to create a script for
4:07 the video. How you create the script,
4:08 it's up to you. You can use AI, you can
4:10 hire someone to help you write the
4:11 script, you can write the script
4:13 yourself, or you can use all these three
4:15 things together to write the script.
4:17 Once you have the script, you need the
4:19 voiceover of the script. And recently,
4:21 the way I create my voiceovers is
4:23 literally by recording myself in my own
4:25 microphone. I don't use ElevenLabs
4:27 anymore because recently, using
4:29 ElevenLabs, a lot of channels who have
4:30 been using ElevenLabs have been getting
4:33 demonetized. Therefore, I've started
4:35 using my own voice. But, if you have bad
4:36 English, or you're afraid to speak in
4:38 the microphone, or it's too hard for
4:41 you, you can hire someone from Fiverr.
4:43 Now, once you have the voiceover, what I
4:44 want you to do is go to your browser and
4:47 search for TurboScribe over here. Go to
4:49 TurboScribe, create an account, or log
4:50 in with your Google account, and then
4:52 what I want you to do is click on this
4:53 button over here which says transcribe
4:56 files and upload the voiceover over
4:58 here. Then, click transcribe. Now, the
5:00 reason why I recommend TurboScribe is
5:02 because you get three free generations.
5:04 I'm not sponsored by them, I don't have
5:05 affiliate links, I simply show it
5:07 because they give three free generations
5:09 every single day. And that is literally
5:10 more than enough to create your YouTube
5:12 videos because we literally just need to
5:14 transcribe one script a day. So, after
5:15 you do that, your script should be over
5:17 here. And if you click on it, you will
5:20 see that you have your script over here.
5:22 Now, in case you're wondering why am I
5:23 doing this instead of just sending the
5:26 script to Claude, is because I want the
5:27 timestamps. What are timestamps? Well,
5:29 basically, when you transcribe a
5:32 voiceover, you also get the timestamps.
5:33 And over here in the script, as you can
5:35 see, these are the timestamps. Over
5:37 here, we have 0 seconds. Then, we have
5:40 over here 7 seconds. Then, we have 15
5:43 seconds. Then, we have 23 seconds. These
5:44 are timestamps. And the reason we want
5:46 them is because this is what's going to
5:49 help us automate the entire process of
5:51 making the video. Why? Well, because we
5:53 can tell Hicksfield and we can tell
5:56 Claude when and at what timestamp to
5:58 generate each image. Let me actually
6:00 show you how this works. So, go back to
6:02 Claude code over here. Now, what I want
6:04 you to do is copy this prompt over here.
6:07 Let me show you the prompt.
6:08 So, this is the master prompt we're
6:10 going to be using. As you can see, the
6:12 prompt says, "You're going to generate
6:14 images for a YouTube script, one image
6:16 for every timestamp in the script." This
6:18 is the most important part over here,
6:20 which says, "One image for every
6:22 timestamp in the script." Over here, it
6:23 says, "Your job is to read the script
6:25 carefully and create a separate image
6:27 for each timestamp. If the script has
6:29 timestamps like 0 seconds, 3 seconds, 7
6:31 seconds, 10 seconds, 12 seconds, 20
6:32 seconds, then you must generate one
6:34 image for each of those timestamps."
6:36 This is the most important part of the
6:38 prompt, right? Because this is what's
6:40 going to help us automate the process of
6:42 creating these videos. Then over here,
6:44 it says the style requirements, and it
6:46 says the image must look like it's look
6:49 like someone
6:50 who is not good at drawing created it
6:52 quickly by hand, right? This part of the
6:54 prompt is also super important because
6:56 it's telling Hicksfield how the image
6:57 should look like, right? And over here,
6:59 we have white background, blah blah blah
7:01 blah blah, no 3D, no cinematic, blah
7:02 blah blah. This is the entire prompt.
7:04 What I want you to do is write a prompt
7:06 like this one or ask ChatGPT or Claude
7:08 to write you a prompt like this one. And
7:09 after you write this prompt, I want you
7:11 to copy this prompt
7:13 and then paste it into Claude code. So,
7:15 go back to Claude code over here and
7:17 paste this prompt in the message box.
7:19 Then what I want you to do is copy the
7:21 script with the timestamps and paste it
7:22 below this prompt. So, what I'm going to
7:25 do is go back to my script over here.
7:27 I'm going to copy this entire script,
7:28 but for the purpose of this video, I'm
7:30 just going to copy until here because I
7:31 don't want to waste too much time and
7:33 credits as well. So, I'm going to copy
7:35 this, go back to Claude code, and I'm
7:37 going to paste the script. Now, all you
7:39 have to do is send this message to
7:41 Claude code. As you can see, Claude code
7:42 is going to run the skill over here, and
7:44 this is the Higgs Field skill. Then,
7:47 it's going to ask you to allow access to
7:49 the terminal a bunch of times. You just
7:51 click allow, and once that's ready,
7:53 CloudCode is going to start generating
7:54 the images. As you can see over here,
7:56 running skill Higgs Field generate, and
7:58 it's generating the images. As you can
8:00 see, it's asking me to allow access. I
8:02 don't think you can see it. Let me Yeah,
8:03 you can't actually see it because of my
8:04 webcam, so I'm going to take my webcam.
8:06 So, as you can see over here, allow once
8:09 or allow always. Click always allow.
8:10 Right? As you can see, now I'll generate
8:12 38 images. Now, it's only going to
8:14 generate 38 images because I've copied
8:16 just a little part of the script. If you
8:18 copy the entire script, it's going to
8:20 generate you more than 100 images, which
8:22 is absolutely insane. You're You're
8:23 basically going to have footage for your
8:25 video every few seconds. And this
8:28 process over here literally takes you
8:30 like 10 minutes. And basically, this is
8:32 how it looks. As you can see over here,
8:34 it's generating the images in batches,
8:37 and it's doing it pretty fast. Now, to
8:39 check your images, all you have to do is
8:41 go back to your Higgs Field account. So,
8:42 back to Higgs Field over here. As you
8:44 can see, all you have to do is click
8:46 over here at the top left where it says
8:48 image. Click on this, and over here, you
8:49 should have all the images that are
8:51 being generated right now. As you can
8:53 see, if I scroll down, we have all the
8:56 images for the script. And they have the
8:58 exact same style like that channel. So,
9:00 if we go back to this channel, and if I
9:02 click on one video, let me mute it. I
9:04 have YouTube Premium. I have no idea why
9:06 I'm receiving ads. So, YouTube is a
9:07 little bit sneaky.
9:09 As you can see, this is how the videos
9:11 look. These are literally just images of
9:14 bad drawings. But the secret is that
9:15 there's tons of images. As you can see,
9:17 the images are changing almost every 2
9:20 seconds, almost every 3 seconds. That's
9:21 the secret. Now, if we look at the
9:22 views, we see that the video was
9:25 uploaded literally on April 16, 2026. It
9:27 has almost 1 million views, 26,000
9:29 likes, almost 3,000 comments, and people
9:32 are actually enjoying the videos. And I
9:33 can scroll through the video and show
9:35 you that all the images look identical.
9:37 It's the exact same style we're
9:39 generating using Claude code and
9:40 Hicksfield. If I go back to Hicksfield,
9:42 we will see that our images look exactly
9:44 the same. We have this image over here.
9:46 What else we have? We have these images
9:48 over here, right? And what's awesome is
9:50 that all these images actually fit with
9:51 the script because each image was
9:53 generated for a specific timestamp of
9:55 your script. Now, let me show you how
9:57 you can edit these images super fast.
9:58 So, what you want to do is go back to
10:00 Claude code over here and I'm going to
10:01 stop the process of generating these
10:04 images. And basically, what you have to
10:07 type is "Link me the folder with the
10:10 images." Right? And it's going to link
10:12 you the folder where all these images
10:14 were created, were stored. Now, if you
10:15 get this message where it says the
10:17 images are generated on Hicksfield
10:18 hosted online, not saved locally, you
10:20 can ask him to do the following. "Please
10:25 download these images locally and make
10:28 their titles fit with the timestamp."
10:32 So, if a an image was created for zero
10:36 0.00 seconds, that's the title of the
10:40 image. If an image was created for 0 20
10:43 seconds, that's the title of the image.
10:45 This is super important because having
10:48 the timestamps as the title of the image
10:50 is what's going to help us create these
10:51 videos super fast because we know
10:53 exactly where to place them to actually
10:55 sync with the voiceover. So, send this
10:57 message to Claude. And as you can see,
10:58 it's going to create a folder for us,
10:59 which is super awesome. Just click
11:02 allow. And then it's going to download
11:03 all the images for you, which again
11:05 automates the work and saves you a lot
11:06 of time because even if you have to
11:08 download each image, you have to go
11:10 click and download, click, download. Not
11:12 only that, but they don't have the right
11:13 titles and it's going to be hard to edit
11:16 them. This way, Claude code downloads
11:18 all the images, but also changes their
11:19 titles to fit with the timestamps. And
11:22 why that's important is because we know
11:24 where to place them on the timeline when
11:26 we edit the video. So, basically, it's
11:28 going to create you a folder like this
11:30 one over here. And as you can see inside
11:32 the folder, all the images are going to
11:34 slowly start to be downloaded. As you
11:36 can see, this is the first image, and
11:37 the second one. So, basically, how you
11:39 edit the video now, it's super
11:41 straightforward. You open your video
11:43 editing program over here, and if I hit
11:44 play, you can listen to the voiceover.
11:46 >> Imagine waking up at 2:00 a.m. and not
11:47 reaching for your phone.
11:50 >> to do is add all the images
11:52 >> that is generating in the folder. Zoom in
11:53 in
11:54 on the timeline.
11:57 >> And now, basically, based on the title
11:58 of the image, this one over here is 0
12:02 seconds, you add it until 7 seconds over
12:04 here. Because the next image should
12:07 start at 7 seconds. As you can see, the
12:09 the second image says 0.07, which is 7
12:12 seconds. Then, the third image starts at
12:15 0.15 seconds. That means we need to drag
12:17 the second image until 15 seconds over
12:19 here. We can see over here. Then, we're
12:21 going to drag the third image, and when
12:22 is the fourth image going to appear?
12:25 It's going to appear at 23 seconds. So,
12:28 we're going to drag this image until 23
12:30 seconds. Just like that. Then, we add
12:32 the next image, and we're going to drag
12:34 it until 29 seconds, because the next
12:36 image is going to appear at 29 seconds.
12:37 And basically, editing the video like
12:39 this is going to literally take you 10
12:42 minutes. Like, it's super easy. AI is
12:44 doing most of the work. Now, if I hit
12:47 play, you will notice how the voiceover
12:49 syncs with each image without me needing
12:51 to listen to the voiceover and spending
12:53 hours syncing and editing.
12:55 >> Imagine waking up at 2:00 a.m. and not
12:57 reaching for your phone. Just absolute
13:01 darkness. You listen for 300,000 years.
13:02 years.
13:04 >> Right. So, that's how you can create
13:07 these videos by using AI automation.
13:08 Now, if you're struggling to grow on
13:10 YouTube, if your videos get zero views,
13:12 or 50 views, or 200 views, or they can't
13:14 get past 1,000 views, you might want to
13:16 watch this video over here, because
13:19 inside this video, I explain why some
13:21 channels feel shadowbanned. Why some of
13:23 you think YouTube is shadowbanning you
13:25 and literally ignoring your channel. So,
13:26 if you want to learn about the algorithm
13:28 and how to escape that, you might want