Use case · YouTube
AI Video for YouTube: Run a Channel Without a Studio
A YouTube channel that publishes regularly — produced, packaged, and uploaded by your AI team while you approve the results.
A YouTube presence sells for you around the clock, but filming means cameras, editing software, and weekends you do not have. TeamDay splits the job between two agents: Reel makes the video from a script, and Vince handles everything YouTube — titles, descriptions, tags, and the upload itself.
How it works
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Tell Reel what the video should say
Chat with Reel, TeamDay's video producer, about the topic — "3 mistakes people make when buying their first espresso machine." Reel writes the script and plans it scene by scene, and shows you the plan before generating anything.
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Reel generates the scenes
Reel creates the footage with Seedance 2 and Kling 3 — the video models built into TeamDay — in clips of roughly 4 to 15 seconds each. The clips are generated silent on purpose: Reel adds the voiceover and music in the next step, where you control them.
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Voiceover, music, and assembly
Reel synthesizes narration, adds background music, and cuts the clips together into the finished video. You review the result in chat and ask for changes in plain words — "slower pacing in the middle", "different music."
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Vince packages it for YouTube
Vince, TeamDay's YouTube channel manager, writes the title, description, and tags from the video and your goals — the packaging that decides whether people click.
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Upload, verify, go public when you say
Vince uploads through the official YouTube connection as unlisted by default, verifies the video plays, and hands you the link. You watch it, then flip it public. Nothing goes live on your channel without that check.
Who does it for you
Models that do the work
Real work, not demos
Frequently asked questions
Can AI really make a whole YouTube video?
Yes, for script-driven videos: explainers, product stories, tips, and brand films. Reel writes the script, generates the scenes with Seedance 2 and Kling 3, adds voiceover and music, and assembles the final cut. Talking-head videos of you personally still need a camera — AI video is strongest where the visuals illustrate a story.
How much does an AI-generated YouTube video cost?
TeamDay's listed estimates for Seedance 2 are $0.10 per clip up to 5 seconds and $0.20 for longer clips, and roughly $0.11 per second for Kling 3. A short multi-scene video typically comes to a few dollars in generation — Reel has shipped finished 30-second films for under $5 in model costs.
Will AI upload videos to my channel without asking?
No. Vince uploads through the official YouTube connection as unlisted by default, verifies the upload, and returns the link for your review. Making it public is your call — that approval step is built into the workflow, not optional.
How long can each AI-generated video clip be?
In TeamDay, Seedance 2 generates clips of 4 to 15 seconds and Kling 3 clips of 3 to 15 seconds. Longer videos are built the way real editors work: several clips cut together with one narration track over the top.
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