For everyone who's posted into the void and made nothing
I don't show my face. I don't research, write, or edit a thing. A machine handles the one part that actually decides whether a video makes money, and I'm handing that machine to six people.
This page is for the people who DMed me. I was lost doing this exactly like you, until I wasn't.
or 3 payments of $1,828 · you're in the Discord today
until doors close · only 4 of 6 founding seats left
9 people looking at this right now
Almost every faceless AI channel is slop that makes nothing. That's the whole reason most people fail at this.
Mine aren't. The system you're about to see produces real research, real scripts, and videos people actually watch and pay me for. The fact that this page took real work should tell you something about how I do everything. I don't ship garbage.
Receipts, before anything else
One channel. Last 4 months. $35,938.47.
A few of the channels in the fleet. Names blurred on purpose.
One channel, one day, $789.23. My best across all of them is $905.08.
Do the math
One channel that lands pays the whole thing back in its first month or two. I'm not promising you those numbers, that depends on your work and your niche. But that's the math on what this does when it works. Mine works.
Let's be honest about why you're here
You've pumped out video after video and watched them die at 40 views. You're starting to wonder if everyone winning at this is faking it, or if you're just not built for it.
Neither. I know the feeling because I lived it. I was terrified I'd grind forever and end up right where I started: broke, stuck, watching everyone else win. Some nights the best I could tell myself was "worst case it all falls apart and I'm back where I was."
Here's what nobody tells you. It was never about working harder, and it was never about more AI tools. Almost every faceless AI channel dies for the same four reasons:
This is why most AI channels make nothing. The video gets shown to a few hundred people, they feel the soulless AI in the first ten seconds, they click off, and the algorithm buries it for good.
Most AI tools hallucinate or spit out Wikipedia-level fluff. Viewers feel it and leave, and bad info gets your channel flagged on top of it.
Same tools, same flat output, same recycled topics. Nothing makes yours worth watching over the ten thousand others doing the exact same thing.
Wrong niche, wrong topics, weak titles and thumbnails. The video barely gets shown in the first place, so even a good one dies on the vine.
So you do the one thing that feels productive: make more of it, faster. That just gets you to burned out and broke quicker.
None of this is an effort problem. It's a machine problem. You've been running an AI content factory with a broken machine, and wondering why all it makes is garbage.
So let me ask you one thing. Answer it honestly.
Are you the type of person who'd do whatever it takes to never feel that again? Who'll actually do the work instead of just wishing? Say yes, and I'll hand you the exact machine that got me out.
The fix
I built a system that does the part that actually decides whether a video makes money:
You drop in an idea, it hands you back a finished, researched script. You put the simple video together, and the second the channel makes money, you hire even that out.
The offer
I'm taking six people. Not fake scarcity, six because I'm personally coaching this first group the whole eight weeks, and I can't do that for a crowd while my own channels keep running. Later groups won't get this much of me.
I've turned the system that runs my channels into a tool you can use. For this group, I hand you the keys and show you how to drive it. You only get access by joining, it's not public.
8 weeks, what you get
What the founding six get that nobody else will
All I ask back: a testimonial, the right to use your results as a case study, and honest feedback. You're the proof this gets built on.
The obvious question
You're thinking it, so let's say it out loud. If this thing makes money, why don't I just shut up and run more channels myself?
First, this isn't a pizza shop with one neighborhood to feed. YouTube pays out billions a year, there are infinite topics and niches, and you building a channel in your corner of it takes nothing off my plate. Six more people doing this doesn't cost me a single view or a single dollar. It's not a zero-sum game.
Second, I'm not going to pretend this is charity. Teaching it makes me money too, and I'd rather tell you that straight. The people who swear they "just want to help" are usually the ones to run from.
But the honest reason is simpler than that: I'd rather do this. I like teaching. Running channels pays the bills, but handing someone the exact thing that got me out of being broke, and watching it actually work for them, is the part I care about. There's more than enough to go around. So why not.
Yeah, if you're:
Honestly, no, if you're flat broke (you need a little runway, and I won't take your last dollar), looking for free passive money with zero work, or already hunting for the refund button before you've started.
If you read that first list and thought "that's me," that's your yes. Take one of the seats.
The price, straight up
$7,450 once this founding round closes
founding price · pay in full, or 3 payments of $1,828
No founding discount, on purpose. Discounts pull in people who don't do the work, and this only works if all six of you ship. So instead of cheaper, the founders get more: me personally, double the access, and a locked rate for life.
These founding terms (the price, the bonuses, all of it) end when the six seats fill or the timer hits zero, whichever comes first. After that the price goes up and the founder perks are gone for good.
The honest bill nobody else shows you
It costs a bit to run a channel while it ramps, mostly AI and tools. You do the simple assembly yourself at first, then hire it out once the channel earns. This is a business, not a magic button. Done right it pays back many times over, mine does. But if $4,985 plus a little monthly runway would break you, don't join. Save up and catch the next group.
Go through the whole cohort and do the work. If by the end you don't feel it was worth $4,985, tell me and I give you every dollar back. No fighting you on it. You keep your spot in the community either way. The only thing that switches off is the tool, which makes sense once your money's back in your pocket.
I can't film for you or force the algorithm, so I won't promise you a number. I'll promise you this instead: the risk is mine. Do the work, and if it wasn't worth it, you don't pay.
Some niches pay way more than others, that's week one. We pick one that gets views and actually pays, on proven formats, before you waste a video. No signal in 3 to 5 videos, we move fast.
The hard part (ideas, research, scripts) is done by the tool. Early on you spend a few hours assembling. The moment it earns, you hire that out. You're buying your time back, not adding a job.
Saturated with low-effort slop that makes nothing. Do it well, with real research and a real niche, and you stand out fast. That's the gap.
No problem. The tool removes the hardest part, which helps a beginner most. You need grit and a little money to run it. Zero to a working channel is exactly what this is for.
The dashboards above are mine, and I'll show you them live. You're founding precisely because the public proof comes from this group. That's why it's $4,985 and more, not discounted.
You've read this far. You already know your answer is yes. Only 4 of six seats are left, and when the timer hits zero, doors close. We start July 1.
or 3 payments of $1,828 · questions? reply to my DM.