Henry's Notebook
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Henry's Notebook
@HenryMalabanan8
Customer Engagement Freelancer and Tech Enthusiast.
Katılım Ağustos 2022
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@essygold007 Thank you for sharing @essygold007! 😀 What platform are you using?
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You guys need to check this clip out 👇
I think Syllaby took AI video generation on a whole new level! 😀
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Thoughts 👇
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Saw this in Facebook feed. Loving what I'm seeing on Syllaby.
Has anyone tried this platform? 👇
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@w1nklerr Wow! 😯That definitely defeats a part time job! 😀I haven't tried Veiwmax.io. Does it have the same functionality as Syllaby.io?
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He made $11,000 from 55 million views on faceless kids videos
iPad kids plus YouTube is quietly printing money right now.
Open YouTube and look at channels like NuNu Tv.
Nursery rhyme shorts pulling 30 million views each.
Then go to ChatGPT and ask for a viral kids video idea.
Have it break the idea into a scene by scene plan for a 1 minute nursery rhyme.
Copy that breakdown.
Paste it into an AI video generator and let it build the clip.
Out comes a bright 3D cartoon that looks like a real studio made it.
Add a simple voiceover on top.
Post these as shorts every single day.
55 million views later that is real money in the bank.
Save this before the whole feed is faceless kids channels.
winkle.@w1nklerr
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This 1-hour breakdown from a creator silently pulling in $30 K/month with faceless YouTube channels is more valuable than most overpriced courses out there. Bookmark this, it might completely change how you see making money in 2026.
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19-year-old never showed his face, made $36,591 in a single month and $239,000 last year
built 8+ faceless channels in just one year
millions of subscribers across them
multiple 6-figures in profit - and still counting
he sat down and mapped out exactly how he'd go from $0 to $10,000/mo
if he had to start over in 2026
step one:
> find a niche with a high RPM
> not a big list
> one niche
the best one for beginners
you take a video from Instagram, TikTok, somewhere else - and you talk over it
$700-$800 hits his account every single day just from ad revenue
one 20-min recording → 5 to 8 Shorts → multiple platforms → passive income on loop
every week he breaks down exactly how he does it
so your first $5k/mo with faceless content isn't a fantasy, it's just a system you haven't copied yet
most people think you need a personality to win on YouTube
he proved the algorithm doesn't care what you look like
it only cares if people watch
bookmark this👇
save this
copy this
Insomnia@insomnia_vip
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POV you showed the 1000 most profitable faceless channels on YouTube 👇🏻
wannercashcow@wannercashcow
I just created a dashboard of 1,000 profitable YouTube niches in which you can start today 👀 If you want the full dashboard, comment "1000" and I'll send it over!
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The pre-launch setup you need before you ship a single video on a faceless channel.
90% of faceless channels die in the first 30 days because the creator skipped the setup and jumped straight into uploading.
The setup is the entire game. Get it right and your first video can pull 500+ impressions on day one.
1. Niche selection.
Pick a niche with an older audience, high RPM, evergreen content, and low saturation. Military history, ancient civilizations, geopolitics, billionaire breakdowns, financial history. Do not pick Gen Z brain rot niches unless you want $0.03 RPMs.
2. Channel account setup.
Use a Gmail you actually use for real email. Not a fresh one made yesterday. Older Gmail accounts get higher trust scores. Set the channel location to a Tier 1 country. Verify your channel identity. This is the trust score foundation that decides whether YouTube even pushes your video at all.
3. Do NOT brand the channel yet.
This is the one most beginners get wrong. They spend a week designing a banner, a logo, a custom handle, a fancy About section before they have a single upload. Every change you make to a new channel resets and shakes the trust score. Leave it bare. Upload first. Brand after you start seeing real traction. Channels that go viral on video one almost always had zero branding when they uploaded.
4. Warm-up routine.
7 days minimum. Watch high-quality videos in your niche from the upload account. Subscribe to 10 channels in your space. Comment on a few videos. This signals to YouTube that your account is a real human with real interest, not another AI farm waiting to spam.
5. Competitor research.
Pull 5 to 10 outlier videos in your niche using Subscribr or manual search. Break down every title, thumbnail, hook, and structure. These become your blueprint. You are not stealing. You are reverse engineering what already works.
6. Tool stack locked in.
Subscribr for ideation, scripting, and thumbnail concepts. Claude paired with Freepik or 1of10 for final thumbnails. Vidrush for editing. Setting this up after you start uploading is the slowest possible way to lose momentum.
7. First 3 video ideas pre-loaded.
Do not start ideating after the channel is live.
You will burn out by video 2.
Have the next 3 videos mapped out, scripted in your head, and ready to ship before day one.
We pre-launched 2 channels using this exact setup and monetized both within 3 weeks. $15K in the last 40 days.
The system works if you do not skip the boring parts.


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@andreysuperior Love the article! 😍Was wondering if you have a recommendation for a one-stop shop platform that will make creating faceless videos more efficiently?
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@ridark_eth This is a dope set up! Can you do the same for Syllaby?
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@Ytautomation6 I agree. do you have a recommendation for a platform to use to create faceless videos on You Tube?
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@0xFrogify Thank you for sharing this. Was wondering if there is a one-stop shop platform that can do all this instead of jumping from application to another?
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This guy runs 5 faceless YouTube Shorts channels simultaneously and pulls $22,000 monthly from a single account using AI that generates ranking videos without scripts or camera work.
He eliminated manual video sourcing and replaced timeline editing with automation that finds clips, sequences rankings, and renders publication-ready Shorts while the algorithm hunts for virality.
Here is the structure:
Viblo ingests ranking concepts and assembles video compilations with countdown overlays. The tool scrapes source footage, applies split-screen templates, and burns in numbered rankings. Claude equivalent handles content logic. The creator selects a niche and watches the platform construct viral bait from zero raw material.
The technical setup:
> Viblo runs as all-in-one Shorts generator
> AI processes niche selection and clip assembly
> 2 videos published daily until viral breakthrough
> estimated payout sits between hundreds per million views
The workflow from account launch to monetization:
> register Viblo account → choose format type
> AI selects ranking niche like Funniest Cats → template application
> rendering progress bar hits 30% → platform auto-edits and numbers clips
> post Day 1 video with 27.8K expected views → scale to 2 Shorts daily
> algorithm tests content for weeks → viral video breaks 54.6M views
At baseline manual YouTube channels required scripting, filming, and editing labor. Post-automation the same output takes template selection and publish clicks.
Shorts Feed ads deliver direct creator payments through platform revenue share with zero production overhead.
The system counts living channels. It tracks 54.6 million views on breakthrough content. It logs $1,109.58 and $847.68 daily revenue spikes. Analytics dashboard shows monthly totals: August $21,698.63, July $22,125.51, June $25,714.36, May $21,808.92. Pure profit model with $77,036.17 cumulative estimated revenue displayed on desktop monitor.
He has no camera crew, no voice talent, no content writers. Just Viblo access, smartphone interface for niche selection, and YouTube Studio running next to floor-to-ceiling windows in a loft apartment with wooden bar stools. The platform remembers viral patterns across niches and adapts ranking formats to match algorithm preferences.
Question for faceless content operators: What is the correct balance between automation volume and platform saturation risk?
Full multi-channel delegation maximizes revenue potential.
Manual curation preserves channel uniqueness.
Template workflows create identical output that triggers algorithmic spam detection.
Is this the infrastructure that lets solo creators capture agency-tier AdSense revenue or does it commoditize Shorts into a bot-infested landscape where everyone runs identical Viblo rankings?
Frogify@0xFrogify
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@facelesspeak Hey @facelesspeak! Thank you for sharing your journey and congratulations to your monetized channels! 😀 I've wanting to start a faceless You Tube channel myself but I'm still looking for a platform that can help me do it. What platform are you using?
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Hey yo X, starting to document my faceless yt journey here.
Any advice from the OG's in the space?
Currently at 3 channels, 1 is monetized, so I'm really new to this stuff, been doing it for 2 months.
April closed at -$1,700 and May is closing at around -$1,100 (production costs)
Goal: $10k/month profit from all channels by the end of summer
My main focus right now is consistency and making every aspect of the production better for each video.
I guess it's just the grind itself, but any key lessons you learned getting to that first 5 figures a month?
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THE FACELESS YOUTUBE CHANNEL MAKES $20,000/MONTH FROM PODCAST CLIPS.
No studio. No camera. No mic. Just 60 second podcast moments turned into Shorts with captions, b-roll, and a hook strong enough to stop the scroll.
The stack is simple: Opus Clip finds the best moments, CapCut makes it watchable, Pexels fills the screen, Captions keeps people watching on mute.
Find topics people already care about, cut the emotional part, post it across TikTok/Reels/Shorts, then repeat until the algorithm finds the audience.
One 20 minute podcast can turn into 30 clips, 3 platforms, and a faceless channel that grows without you ever becoming the creator.
Bookmark this. You’ll need it when you stop watching faceless channels and start building one.
hammertime@hammertime_one
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