You'd ship more if you weren't writing every script from scratch.
You know which videos should go up this month. You just can't get there from 9 hours per piece. AVMint takes blank-doc anxiety, shot research, visual hunting and social re-write out of your week — and hands them back to you as one workflow you can finish before lunch.
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You're in the right place.
- You opened a new doc this morning. It's still blank.
- You know which video should ship today. You don't know how you'll write it.
- Your last "easy" piece took 9 hours. You'd budgeted four.
- You're shipping three or four pieces a month. The channels you envy ship twenty-five.
- You've tried ChatGPT scripts. They sound like a third-year communications student.
- Every Sunday you tell yourself this week will be different. By Wednesday it isn't.
Three videos a month is the maths that kills the channel.
Not in one big moment — in the slow grind of the algorithm forgetting you, the sponsorships you can't pitch because your view counts plateaued, the cadence-driven creators in your niche compounding while you don't.
A mid-tier creator in a $5-CPM niche making 200k average views per finished video earns roughly $1,000 per piece. At 3 videos a month you make $3k. At 25 you make $25k. The gap is $22k a month — $264k a year you're not making, because the production speed is wrong.
Six to seven hours per piece goes to script + visual research before you've even opened the editor. That's 20+ hours a week of unbilled, unpaid, identity-corroding work. The actual edit is the bit you signed up for. The pre-work is the bit you didn't.
The YouTube algorithm punishes inconsistency. Every month you ship at low cadence is a month the system feeds your audience to someone else. Pause for six weeks and you don't restart — you start over.
2.5 hours per finished video. End to end.
AVMint replaces the slow parts of your week with a workflow that does them while you make a coffee. Script with hooks and beats, per-shot visual prompts ready to paste into Grok Imagine or Kling, narration via ElevenLabs, platform-specific captions for every channel you post on — all generated in fifteen to thirty minutes for less than a dollar a piece.
The work you keep is the work you wanted: sharpening one hook, cutting a beat that doesn't land, choosing what makes the final edit. The blank-doc tax goes to zero.
9 am pick. By 1 pm it's live.
Real numbers from the workflow. The actual edit is still 1.5–2 hours — assembling 10–20 clips and syncing audio doesn't get faster, even with everything in hand. The 4+ hours you used to lose to pre-work do.
It isn't just more videos. It's a different week.
🌅 Evenings back.
The work that used to bleed into 11pm now finishes at 1pm. Your evenings stop being a guilt-load of "I should be writing." You read, train, see people, sleep. The creative energy you started this channel with comes back.
📈 Real cadence — the kind the algorithm rewards.
Five videos a week becomes plausible without a team. The platform's recommendation engine starts re-surfacing your back catalogue. Watch time per subscriber doubles. You stop being a creator who "used to post."
🧠 No more script-anxiety mornings.
You stop dreading the blank doc, the visual hunt, the social re-write. Mornings become editorial review and creative judgement — the work you actually like. The work AI is bad at and you're good at.
💰 The unit economics finally make sense.
At $0.90 per finished video and $1k+ per video earned at scale, the maths goes from "this channel is a side hobby" to "this is a small business that pays my rent." Within twelve months the gap between you and the 25-a-month channels closes.
Six artefacts per piece. Three quality tiers.
Every generation produces the same shape of output. The tier you pick decides the depth.
- → Full script: hook, beats, payoff, CTA — paragraph-form, ready to read aloud or pipe to ElevenLabs
- → Per-shot image prompts — paste-ready for Grok Imagine, Midjourney, Flux
- → Per-shot video prompts — for Grok video, Kling, Hailuo, Runway
- → AI narration with your chosen voice — generated in-app
- → Background music brief — ready-to-paste ElevenLabs Music prompt per piece
- → Platform-specific captions — TikTok, Reels, Shorts, Pinterest, X — pre-written from the script
- → Validated niche with audience evidence + competition gradient
- → Business Blueprint — channel identity, voice, audience subsegments
- → 12-30 piece content calendar with target keywords mapped per piece
- → SEO keyword strategy — primary, secondary, long-tail clusters
- → Monetisation plan — digital products, sponsor angles, revenue projections
- → Multi-platform ad campaign (when you're ready to spend on growth)
Three tiers per content piece
Fast first-pass
Full script, per-shot visual prompts, platform social copy. ~30–60 seconds.
Critique + revise
Same outputs, sharpened. Stronger hooks, more vivid visuals, multiple social variants. ~1–2 min.
Premium quality
Most distinctive narrative angles, strongest visual direction, A/B-ready social copy. ~2–4 min.
This isn't a hunch. It's the new unit economics of solo content.
A faceless video used to take a solo creator about 8 working days end to end — script, voice, visuals, edit. Most channels died on this maths.
Same finished video, same quality bar, end to end with an AI production stack: about two-and-a-half hours. The maths flips entirely.
Cost reduction per finished piece. From thousands of dollars in opportunity-cost to roughly one dollar in hard cost for an 8–12 minute video.
Read the full breakdown: AI video production in 2026: how solo creators ship 30 videos a month. Real numbers, real workflow, real platform.
The honest answers.
Won't YouTube penalise AI content? ▾
YouTube's policy as of 2025-26 requires creators to disclose AI-generated material — they don't penalise it when it's labelled and useful. The channels making seven figures right now with AI production all disclose appropriately and post AI-narrated documentary, education, history, science content at scale. AVMint generates a paste-ready disclosure line for every Blueprint. The risk is in deception, not in production.
I've tried ChatGPT scripts. They sound generic. Why is this different? ▾
You're right — a single ChatGPT prompt against a vague topic produces generic output. AVMint isn't a single prompt. It's a 4-stage pipeline that researches your niche first, builds positioning, then writes scripts that reference your specific audience, voice, and the angle you chose. Plus an optional critique-and-revise pass that catches generic phrasing before it ships to you. Try one piece at Enhanced tier and compare; if it sounds like a Jasper output, contact us — that's our bug to fix.
Will my voice — my actual style — survive this? ▾
Your business profile includes a brand-voice field that gets injected into every generation. The more you put there ("measured · expert · no clickbait · slightly dry · no exclamation marks"), the more the output reads like you. Your job in the workflow is the same as it was: a 15-minute editorial review per piece. The hook tweaks, the beat cuts, the "this sentence isn't me" rewrites — those are still yours. AI gives you a strong first draft; you make it sound like you. That's the trade.
What if I'm not technical? ▾
Nothing here requires you to write code or run AI tools yourself. The interface is buttons. Pick a topic, click Generate. The platform handles Claude (for scripts), ElevenLabs (for narration + music), and Grok (for visuals + video) in the background; you see one bill, one dashboard. If you can use Notion or Canva you can use AVMint.
What if I don't like what comes out? ▾
Regenerate individual artefacts (the script, just the visuals, just the social copy) for the per-stage credit cost — typically 8 credits / $0.16 each. Bump up to Enhanced or Deep Dive for the critique-and-revise pass and you'll see sharper output. The credits are tiny against your time; iterating is the design.
I already have ElevenLabs / Midjourney / Grok subscriptions. Am I paying twice? ▾
You can skip AVMint's generation modules and use your own external accounts — AVMint produces the prompts (script, per-shot image/video prompts, music briefs) that you paste into the tools you already pay for. You only pay AVMint for the parts you use. Bring-your-own upload buttons in the editor accept your own video / narration / music files.
- → $10 = 500 credits. Enough to validate a niche, build a Business Blueprint, and produce your first piece end-to-end.
- → Credits never expire. Generate this week, generate next year — same wallet.
- → No subscription. Pay only for what you generate. Top up larger when you want more.
- → Cancel by closing the tab. Nothing to unsubscribe from.
At your current cadence of ~3 pieces a month, every month you wait is 22 fewer pieces shipped than the AI-production maths allows. Over a year that's roughly 264 videos — call it $20-50k of forgone monetisation in a $5-CPM niche, depending on how the algorithm responded.
The compounding goes to whoever ships. Right now that's not you, and it's costing real money every week.
Ship your next piece tonight.
Sign up, generate your first kit — script, shots, narration, social copy — and have your next video assembled before bed.
New accounts start with 30 credits — enough to run your first niche search. No card needed.