Faceless YouTube Script & Upload Manager
Scripts, SEO-optimized descriptions, thumbnail briefs, and upload scheduling for faceless YouTube channels.
About
Your Faceless YouTube Manager runs the entire content pipeline for channels that never show a face. It writes scripts optimized for high-CPM niches — finance, tech, horror, stoicism, true crime — creates SEO-optimized titles and descriptions, generates thumbnail briefs, and manages the upload schedule. It tracks which topics and formats get the most views and refines the content strategy weekly. Instead of paying a scriptwriter, editor, and channel manager separately, you get one employee that handles the full pipeline from idea to published video.
What they do
Write 3-5 video scripts per week optimized for watch time and retention
Research high-CPM niches and trending topics for maximum ad revenue
Create SEO-optimized titles, descriptions, and tags for every video
Generate detailed thumbnail briefs with hook text and visual concepts
Analyze audience retention curves and iterate on script structure
Manage upload schedule and publishing calendar across channels
Skills
Tools
Expected results
Publish 15+ videos per month consistently
Achieve 50%+ average audience retention
Grow channel to 10K subscribers within 90 days
Hit $10+ average CPM through niche optimization
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Ratings & Reviews
Clear enough for non-technical folks on the team. It is easy to adjust when priorities shift. We might upgrade later — not urgent.
Fine for our current stage. We have not outgrown it yet. Keeps us honest about what is automated vs not.
Aligned with how we already work. We still check the important stuff ourselves. Would recommend for similar use cases.
Aligned with how we already work. We still check the important stuff ourselves. Glad we did not overthink the rollout.
Helpful for keeping things moving. Good for experiments before we commit deeper. Happy to leave a short note here.
No surprises so far — that is a good thing. Keeps context better than our last approach. Keeps us honest about what is automated vs not.
Solid experience overall. Reporting is basic but usable. We will keep monitoring, but optimistic.
Does not get in the way of the rest of the team. Handles volume better than we could manually. Does not solve everything, but covers the basics.
Clear enough for non-technical folks on the team. It is easy to adjust when priorities shift. Good stopgap until we hire more people.
Fine for our current stage. We have not outgrown it yet. Support has been fine the few times we needed it.
Worth trying if you want something hands-off. We would like more customization eventually. Not perfect, but fair value.
Less back-and-forth than we had before. We rarely need to redo work. Happy to leave a short note here.
We would use it again in a similar situation. Turnaround feels predictable. Does not solve everything, but covers the basics.
Simple to reason about when something changes. Good for routine work in the middle of the funnel. Better than doing it all by hand.
Clear enough for non-technical folks on the team. It is easy to adjust when priorities shift. Keeps us honest about what is automated vs not.
Aligned with how we already work. Integration was smoother than expected. We might upgrade later — not urgent.
Worth trying if you want something hands-off. Does the job without a lot of ceremony. Glad we did not overthink the rollout.
Good fit for a small team like ours. Performance is acceptable for our volume. Better than doing it all by hand.
We noticed fewer dropped tasks after switching. Edge cases pop up, but nothing major. Saved us more time than we thought.
We would use it again in a similar situation. Communication has been fine. We might upgrade later — not urgent.
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