I Stopped Hiring Video Editors: How I Automate My Content Factory #Shorts
—generic, off-brand clip art that killed my channel's aesthetic.
I finally realized: if I want it done right, I shouldn't hire more people. I should build a better system.
I stopped playing the freelance game and started programming my content instead.
I’m now automating my entire video workflow using AI:
• Gling syncs tracks and cuts the awkward silences.
• Remotion programs my on-brand motion graphics.
• Kling 3.0 generates custom, high-quality B-roll that actually matches what I’m saying.
The result? No expensive overhead, no inconsistent deliveries, and no more wasting hours on mundane editing tasks.
I’ve documented the exact system, workflows, and templates I use to run this content factory. It took me months of trial and error (and hundreds of dollars wasted on bad editors), but I’ve already done the heavy lifting for you.
You can grab the full setup inside the Corporate Automation Library.
🟣 Comment EDIT and I’ll send you the link.
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