Course track
Channel Setup, Branding, and Systems
Branding, playlists, layout, calendars, permissions, and file systems determine whether the channel feels like a real operation or a pile of disconnected uploads.
Lessons15
Live now15
Draft queue0
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Track lessons
Live lessons link out directly. Draft lessons are already scaffolded in the repo so the curriculum can be written in order without changing slugs or metadata later.
- Lesson 1LiveHow to Brand a Faceless YouTube Channel
- Lesson 2LiveBest Channel Names for Faceless YouTube Channels
- Lesson 3LiveHow to Write a YouTube Channel Description for a Faceless Brand
- Lesson 4LiveHow to Design a Faceless YouTube Channel Banner
- Lesson 5LiveHow to Structure Playlists for a Faceless YouTube Channel
- Lesson 6LiveHow to Customize Your YouTube Channel Layout
- Lesson 7LiveHow to Build a Content Calendar for YouTube Automation
- Lesson 8LiveHow to Use Notion or Sheets for YouTube Automation
- Lesson 9LiveBest Folder Structure for Faceless YouTube Production
- Lesson 10LiveHow to Organize Scripts, Voiceovers, B-Roll, Thumbnails, and Exports
- Lesson 11LiveBest File-Naming System for YouTube Automation Teams
- Lesson 12LiveHow to Build SOPs for a Faceless YouTube Channel
- Lesson 13LiveHow to Build a Repeatable Video Pipeline
- Lesson 14LiveBest Workflow for Solo Faceless YouTube Creators
- Lesson 15LiveHow to Give Editors, Subtitle Specialists, and Managers the Right YouTube Permissions
Tools that fit this track
Free, privacy-first utilities in your browser — no uploads required for most workflows.
- YouTube Creator ToolsOpen the full browser-based tool cluster for faceless YouTube workflows.
- YouTube Analytics CSV AnalyzerTurn Studio exports into a clean action queue for outliers, packaging fixes, and follow-up ideas.
- YouTube Monetization Risk CheckerPressure-test originality, policy, disclosure, and reuse risk before you scale a workflow.
- YouTube Upload Checklist BuilderTurn repeatable publish-day steps into reusable checklists for long-form and Shorts.
- YouTube Series PlannerMap topic banks, pillars, sequel ideas, and upload cadence before production starts.
- YouTube Channel Permissions PlannerMap editors, managers, subtitle specialists, and analysts to safer least-privilege roles.
- YouTube Playlist and Home Tab MapperMap clearer playlist lanes, Home tab sections, and missing bridge videos for the library.
Browse other course tracks
- Faceless YouTube Automation FoundationsStart here if you are still defining the model. This section covers what faceless YouTube automation really means, how channels make money, what to automate first, and the guardrails that keep the work original enough to last.
- Niche Selection and Keyword ResearchThis section turns vague channel ideas into validated niches, topic banks, and keyword systems that are more likely to survive after the first burst of enthusiasm.
- Scripting, Story, and VoiceoverResearch, hooks, voiceovers, AI writing cleanup, scene structure, and reusable script systems matter because faceless channels win or lose on clarity long before the edit.