I honestly thought people were exaggerating.
You know those creators online saying:
“I batch-created 30 Shorts in one day.”
Yeah… I genuinely thought:
“No way. That sounds impossible.”
Because creating content usually feels slow.
You think of ideas.
You script.
You record.
You edit.
You overthink
And somehow?
One short video ends up taking hours.
Especially if you are trying to grow.
Trying to improve.
Trying to stay consistent.
But recently?
I tried something different.
I used AI tools to batch-create YouTube Shorts.
Honestly?
I expected chaos.
What actually happened surprised me.
First… No, AI Did Not “Do Everything”
Let’s be realistic for a second.
A lot of people think AI means the following:
“Click one button and magically go viral.”
That is not really how it works.
AI did not replace creativity.
It simply removed the boring parts.
The repetitive stuff.
The time-consuming things.
And honestly?
That changed everything.
Instead of spending hours editing tiny details…
I started focusing more on ideas and storytelling.
According to insights shared by YouTube Creator Academy, consistency and repeatable systems quietly matter more than creators realize.
The AI Workflow I Used
Here is exactly what helped.
Step 1: Brainstorming Ideas Using ChatGPT
I stopped staring at blank pages.
Seriously.
This alone saved hours.
I used ChatGPT for:
- Short video hooks
- Video ideas
- Titles
- Quick scripts
- Trending angles
Instead of thinking:
“What should I post?”
I suddenly had too many ideas.
Step 2: Turning Ideas Into Videos
This part honestly felt crazy.
I tested tools like:
- InVideo AI
- Runway
- Pika
These tools helped create visuals much faster than traditional editing.
Instead of spending hours manually editing clips…
The process felt lighter.
Not perfect.
But definitely faster.
Creator tools discussed by vidIQ often highlight how faster workflows help creators stay consistent.
Step 3: AI Voiceovers
This honestly saved ridiculous amounts of time.
Instead of recording voice-overs repeatedly…
I tried:
- ElevenLabs
- Murf AI
- PlayHT
And weirdly?
Some voices sounded surprisingly human.
Especially for faceless shorts.
Step 4: Final Editing in CapCut
I still used normal editing.
But much less.
Mostly for:
- captions
- timing
- music
- small fixes
And honestly?
This part became way less stressful.
So… Did I Actually Make 30 Shorts?
Not perfectly polished Netflix-level content
But yes.
I managed to create around 30 short-form pieces much faster than usual.
And honestly?
The biggest win was not speed.
It was momentum.
Because suddenly?
Posting daily no longer felt impossible.
That mental shift genuinely mattered.
Audience behavior insights from Think With Google often explain how consistency and repeated exposure quietly shape audience growth.
The Biggest Mistake People Make With AI
Here is the truth.
A lot of creators accidentally become lazy with AI.
Copy-paste content.
Generic videos.
No personality.
No storytelling.
And honestly?
You can feel it.
The content feels empty.
AI works best when it helps you create faster.
Not when it replaces effort completely.
Would I Recommend This?
Honestly?
Yes.
Especially if you struggle with consistency.
Or feel overwhelmed trying to post every day.
You do not need to create 30 Shorts.
Even 10–15 quality videos ahead feels amazing.
Because suddenly?
You stop stressing every day about content.
Final Thought
If creating content feels exhausting lately…
Maybe the problem is not effort.
Maybe the system is broken.
AI will not magically grow your channel.
But honestly?
It can make consistency feel way easier.
And sometimes?
That changes everything.
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