Most bulk faceless content creators programmatically generate content using open-source libraries like MoviePy.
If you’re looking to convert long-form content into short-form, tools like Klap and others are a better option.
“AI” short-form generation SaaS tools are generally low quality and not recommended. Although they’re improving fast, the formats they unlock might be too restrictive or too competitive.
For carousels:
Download Pinterest images or GPT-4o images and create lines of carousels in Figma. Make them in bulk, repeat hooks. This is ideal for both hook/format testing and scaling a working strategy.
For videos:
Clipping: Clipping is the process of chopping and remixing existing content. Through this process, you can make a nearly infinite number of videos. The best route is usually to either hire an army of clippers/posters or bring on a full-time editor. You’ll provide them with a bank of video assets and guidelines on how to create “viral” content.
Repurposing: Repurposing content from other platforms, or your own content into different localities, can be a huge hack to increase output volume.
Programmatic: This is often a mix between clipping and repurposing. Programmatically creating bulk video content — either through animated images, AI, or AI avatars — is a powerful way to scale aggressively. That said, this technique should only be used after finding content-market-fit.
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