Course track
Shorts Automation and Repurposing
Short-form is too large to ignore. This section covers repurposing long-form videos, choosing clip moments, writing hooks, formatting subtitles, batching, and diagnosing why Shorts stall or scale.
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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 1LiveWhat Is YouTube Shorts Automation
- Lesson 2LiveHow to Start a Faceless YouTube Shorts Channel
- Lesson 3LiveBest Niches for Faceless YouTube Shorts Channels
- Lesson 4LiveHow to Repurpose Long Videos Into Shorts
- Lesson 5LiveHow to Find the Best Clip Moments in a Long Video
- Lesson 6LiveBest Hook Styles for YouTube Shorts
- Lesson 7LiveHow to Write Shorts Scripts for Faceless Channels
- Lesson 8LiveHow to Edit Long Videos Into Shorts
- Lesson 9LiveHow to Create Shorts From Your Existing YouTube Videos
- Lesson 10LiveHow to Add On-Screen Text to Shorts
- Lesson 11LiveBest Subtitle Style for YouTube Shorts
- Lesson 12LiveHow to Batch Produce YouTube Shorts
- Lesson 13LiveHow Often Should You Post YouTube Shorts
- Lesson 14LiveWhy Some Shorts Get 0 Views and Others Explode
- Lesson 15LiveBest Workflow for Long-Form Plus Shorts Automation
Tools that fit this track
Free, privacy-first utilities in your browser — no uploads required for most workflows.
- Shorts Clip PlannerSpot likely clip moments, hooks, caption ideas, and cut ranges from longer videos.
- On-Screen Text SplitterFormat mobile-friendly overlay text for fast, readable Shorts pacing.
- Subtitle Cleaner for YouTubeClean captions for Shorts where timing, emphasis, and readability matter most.
- YouTube Creator ToolsOpen the full browser-based tool cluster for faceless YouTube workflows.
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