AI video, on a schedule

Make one video. Post for a year.

You build one AI video until it is exactly right. Then it builds the rest and publishes them for you, every day, while you sleep.

AI-generated
Interview
AI-generated
Product
AI-generated
Comic

One video by hand? Anyone can do that.

Images, prompt, music, cuts. You push one video until it is exactly yours. Good. So can everyone else.

The video itself is not the product. The product is what happens with it next.

AI-generated

Freeze it, and your video becomes a recipe.

One tap turns the video you approved into a workflow: a recipe the machine follows to build new videos. Your standard becomes the machine's standard.

You never pay to mass-produce a bad idea. One video. Tune it. Then automate.

WORKFLOW 01 owner: you · Mon/Wed/Fri 09:00

One workflow. A video every day. Zero minutes of your time.

It produces to a plan and publishes to every connected platform. Nights, weekends, holidays. You are not in the room.

240 videos a month if you schedule three a day, all from the one you approved

For model and infrastructure providers

Not a spike. A calendar.

Workflows run to a plan, not to a mood. Load is known in advance, and every single job carries a name.

  1. run_4471workflow_0109:00
  2. run_4472workflow_0109:00
  3. run_4473workflow_0314:30
  4. run_4474workflow_0221:15

Nothing goes out until you say yes.

Every video waits on your phone. Swipe right and it publishes, labelled as AI-generated on every platform it lands on.

You stay the editor. You stop being the crew.

AI-generated

Say no, and it asks what was wrong.

Your answer becomes a fixed rule before the next video is made. That rule is worth more than the video was.

  • Opening too slow
  • Music off brand
  • Wrong opening frame
  • Three seconds too long

The part that grows

It gets better without you.

Your rejections and the measured performance of every post go into one memory.

It stops repeating what you rejected, makes more of what performed well, and tries new ideas on its own.

  1. Music off brandno more generic pop music-140 GPU-s
  2. Opening too slowcut to motion inside 0.8s-95 GPU-s
  3. Measured: 3x betteropen on the product, not on a face+ weight

Anyone can copy the buttons. Nobody can copy a year of your decisions.

It gets better every month. Nothing else you buy does.

The tool you pay for in month six is not the tool you bought in month one. It has been trained by you the whole time.

Day one
Month six

Load profile

What this looks like on your side.

We are choosing which providers to build on. This is what our traffic does to your infrastructure.

Scheduled load
Every generation is triggered by a workflow on a fixed schedule. Volume per hour is known a week ahead and spreads across time zones instead of arriving in bursts.
Attribution per job
Each request carries workflow_id, run_id, owner and parent_video_id. Usage can be traced, capped per workflow and explained after the fact.
Human gate
No output reaches a public platform without an explicit human approval. Safety sits in the flow itself, not in a policy page.
Rejections become rules
Every rejection is stored with its reason and applied on the next run. Generations per accepted post fall over time instead of staying flat.
AI labelling
Published videos carry a visible AI-generated badge and the platform-native AI disclosure. Labelling is the default, not an option.
The EU AI Act
Our customers are mostly in Europe, and the transparency duties that come with generative output land on whoever publishes it. We carry that load rather than passing it to them: every published video carries a machine-readable mark and a visible label, every generation keeps a record of which workflow and which person released it, and a human approval sits in front of publication by design and cannot be switched off. Your model is used inside a flow that was built for those obligations, not retrofitted to them.

Two feeds, twelve months from now.

One of them is the feed you already have. The other posts a new video for you every day. Answer the three questions below and we show you what your version of that feed looks like.

What are you selling?

Pick as many as apply

How often do you want to post?
Who approves in the end?

Without it

The same feed you have now, twelve months older.

With it

Answer the three questions above and this text describes your feed.

Save 20% on yearly

Pay as you go

0 / month

No subscription. You buy credits, they do not expire, and you spend them only when you actually generate.

Finished video
0.30 per second
Build a workflow
1.00 once
  • Studio, approval app, auto-posting
  • Credits never expire
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Studio

39 / month

For one channel that posts a few times a week, at a lower price per second.

Included
300 seconds a month
After that
0.19 per second
  • Three saved workflows included, each extra one 1 euro
  • Unused seconds roll over one month
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Nightshift

129 / month

For posting every day on several channels, without you in the room.

Included
1,200 seconds a month
After that
0.15 per second
  • Workflows included, no limit set by us
  • The memory, learning from every no
  • Priority in the generation queue
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A ten second video costs about 3 euro without a subscription and about 1.50 on Nightshift. You pay only for finished seconds: anything you throw away before approving costs nothing.

In development

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Will everything end up looking the same?

Only if you approve generic work. The memory is built from your rejections, so the feed drifts toward your taste and away from everyone else.

What if it posts something embarrassing?

It cannot. Nothing publishes before you approve it. The worst case is a bad video that nobody ever sees.

I already have a video tool. Why this?

Your tool waits until you open it. This one stops needing you after the first video. That is the whole difference.

How long does setup take?

One evening in Studio for the first video. After that, thirty seconds a day for yes or no.

Buy it, or keep doing it all by hand. Both are decisions. Only one of them keeps paying off more every month.