My Favorite AI Workflow for Publishing 30 Videos in 30 Days!
Creating a video every single day for a month sounds like a fast track to creative burnout. If you try to write, film, and edit each piece manually from scratch, it usually is.
But last month, I managed to script, produce, and schedule 30 high-quality short-form videos (TikToks, Reels, and YouTube Shorts) in just two weekend sessions. The secret? A highly structured AI video workflow that treats content creation like an assembly line rather than a chaotic brainstorming session.
If you want to build audience momentum without losing your mind, here is the exact 4-step workflow I use.
The 4-Step AI Video Assembly Line:
This system relies on batching. Instead of jumping back and forth between writing and editing, you will execute one phase completely before moving to the next.
1.Ideation & Data-Driven Hook Sourcing:
Don't guess what people want to watch. Use an AI research tool like Perplexity or AnswerThePublic to find the top 10 burning questions in your niche. Drop those questions into ChatGPT or Claude with the following prompt: "Act as a viral content strategist. Turn these 10 topics into 30 engaging, 3-second hook variations tailored for short-form video."
2.Bulk Scripting with Context Windows:
Take your chosen hooks and feed them back to your AI assistant to generate the scripts. The trick here is keeping them short—aim for 100 to 130 words per script to hit that sweet 30-to-45-second retention sweet spot. Ensure the AI uses simple, punchy sentences and avoids conversational fluff like "Hey guys, welcome back to my channel!"
3.The Batch Filming Session:
This is the only manual part of the process. Load your 30 AI-generated scripts into a free teleprompter app (like Captions or BigVu). Change your shirt 3 or 4 times throughout the session so your videos don't look like they were filmed on the same afternoon. Record 2 to 3 takes of each video continuously.
4.Automated AI Editing & Captioning:
Drop your raw footage into an AI-driven video editor like MOVIEPIX AI
, Descript, or Submagic. These tools automatically trim out dead space, remove filler words ("um" and "uh"), zoom in on key moments to retain attention, and generate dynamic, kinetic captions. Review the automated edits, tweak any spelling errors, and export.
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Why This Workflow Actually Works?
Most creators fail a 30-day challenge because they rely on daily inspiration. This system replaces inspiration with infrastructure.
By separating thinking (Ideation & Scripting) from doing (Filming & Editing), you bypass creative friction. When it’s time to film, you don't have to wonder what to say—the script is scrolling right in front of you. When it's time to edit, the AI handles 80% of the tedious cutting, leaving you to just review the final product.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Will AI-generated scripts sound robotic?
Only if you copy and paste the very first output without giving the AI context. To fix this, feed the AI a transcript of one of your past videos and instruct it to: "Analyze my writing style, tone, and pacing, and write the 30 scripts using this exact voice."
Is publishing 30 videos in 30 days safe from shadowbans?
Yes. Social media algorithms don't penalize daily posting as long as the content provides actual value. Because this workflow utilizes your real voice and face, platforms view it as high-quality, authentic content—not automated spam.
What is the best AI video tool for beginners?
If you are completely new to this, MOVIEPIX AI
is highly recommended for repurposing longer videos into shorts, while Descript is fantastic if you want to edit your videos by simply editing a text transcript like a Word document.
Ready to Dominate Short-Form Video?
The biggest hurdle to content consistency is the friction of starting every single day. By using this AI video workflow, you can eliminate that friction entirely and get a month's worth of content scheduled by Sunday night.
What topic are you going to tackle for your 30-day challenge? Drop your niche in the comments below, and let's brainstorm your first 5 hooks together!