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Money Maker · Blueprint 156

Split-screen videos
made without filming.

Here is one of my favorite automations. It is a machine that makes professional split-screen videos at scale, with no camera and no filming. It watches X for the most viral post in my niche, understands the topic, and finds a demo clip of the product. Then it writes a one-minute script in my voice, clones my voice, and picks one of 90 avatar versions of me to speak it. It stacks my talking head and the demo into a split-screen, mutes the demo, adds soft music, writes the caption, and posts plus syndicates it everywhere. Fresh, proven content every day, without me lifting a finger.

Blueprint · 156
From the most viral post in your niche to a finished split-screen video, posted for you
Content Production
WATCH X the most viral post now READ + DEMO grab a demo clip MY VOICE script and voice, sounds like me SPLIT SCREEN head and demo, one video POST IT caption, social, newsletter A RADAR WATCHES X FOR THE MOST VIRAL POST IN YOUR NICHE, THE MACHINE READS IT AND PULLS A DEMO, WRITES A ONE MINUTE SCRIPT IN YOUR VOICE, MERGES YOUR TALKING HEAD AND THE DEMO INTO A SPLIT SCREEN, THEN CAPTIONS AND POSTS IT EVERYWHERE, FRESH EVERY DAY

Good video should not need a camera. It should run while you work.

Most people think daily video means filming, editing, and burning out in a month. It does not. I built a machine that makes professional split-screen videos with no camera at all. It watches X for the most viral post in my niche, so it always starts from what already works. It reads the topic, pulls a demo clip, and writes a one-minute script in my voice. Then it clones my voice, picks one of 90 avatar versions of me, and merges my talking head with the demo into a clean split-screen. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who it’s for

Creators, coaches, and founders who know video grows a brand but hate being on camera or have no time to film. If you want a daily presence without the studio, this is for you. It works even if you never shoot a single clip, because the machine builds the whole video, your head and all, from what is already going viral.

02

What goes wrong

Without it, people post once, run out of ideas, and go quiet for weeks. Or they guess at topics that nobody cares about. So the content lands flat. You are not short on effort. You are missing a steady supply of proven ideas and a way to turn each one into a finished video without filming.

03

How the machine works

It watches X for the most viral post in your niche, pulls a demo, and writes a script in your voice. It clones your voice, picks an avatar, and merges your head with the demo into a split-screen. You do not film, edit, or write captions. The machine hands you a finished, ready-to-post video.

04

What you get back

Professional daily content that grows your brand and lifts conversion. A videographer and a copywriter to produce this every day would cost you a few thousand a month, so making it on autopilot, then reusing the machine forever, adds up fast in saved cost and steady reach.

I did not want to film every day for a year. I wanted pro video on autopilot.

This is one of my favorite automations because it kills the two things that stop most people from posting video, filming and running out of ideas. The whole point is professional, high-quality content at scale, without a camera. So I built a machine that makes split-screen videos, my talking head on one half and a product demo on the other, where the head can sit on top or on the bottom.

It starts with a tool whose only job is to watch X for the most viral posts right now in a specific niche. It looks for a post pulling real traction, then it understands what that post was about. From there it goes and finds a demo of the product being used, so the video is visual and shows the thing in action rather than just talking over a still.

Once it has the topic and the demo, it writes the script. It connects to a database that holds my style, my audience, how I talk, my copywriting voice, and what I stand for, then writes a one-minute script that genuinely sounds like me. After that it clones my voice into an audio file and turns that into a talking-head video, picking one of 90 avatar versions of me at random.

Then it merges. It decides at random whether my head goes on top or on the bottom, fifty-fifty, and stacks it with the demo into one split-screen. It strips the demo audio so the only voice is mine, adds a light background music bed, and writes the caption at the same time as the script. Then the finished video posts and syndicates across social, and can even go out as a newsletter.

The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. I do not claim a viral hit machine. I count only the production cost I save by not hiring a videographer and a copywriter, plus the small, steady lift that a bigger, more consistent presence gives to conversion. That edge is not huge on any one day, but with a few fresh videos going out daily off ideas that already work, it compounds into real reach and real saved money over time.

Proof point: I have documented how I run my business on autopilot and the many income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and a real look at the daily work in a day in my life, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.

No cameraProfessional split-screen video made without filming a single clip
90 avatars, 2 spotsIt picks one of 90 versions of you, head on top or bottom, at random
Fresh dailyNew videos every day, built from posts that are already going viral
The Proven-First Video Method

Three moves that turn a viral post into a finished video, no camera needed

What made this work was refusing to guess at content. Most people invent a topic, film it badly, and hope. This method flips the order. First you start from what already works, the most viral post in your niche right now, so the idea is never random. Then you say it in your own voice, from a database of how you talk and what you believe, so it sounds like you and not a robot. Then you ship it as a professional split-screen video at scale, so a proven idea in your voice reaches people every single day. Proven idea, your voice, finished video. Get the first two right and the rest is just assembly.

1

Start from what already works

The first move decides everything, and it is the one most people skip. You do not invent a topic and hope it lands. You watch X for the most viral post in your niche right now, the one already pulling real traction, and you build from that. This is closer to reading the room than to guessing. The machine finds the winning post, understands it, and pulls a demo of the product so the idea is proven before a single word is written. Miss this and you are filming things nobody asked for, which is exactly why most video content dies quietly in the feed.

2

Say it in your own voice

The second move is where the content stops feeling generic. A proven idea in a stranger’s voice is worthless. So the machine connects to a database that holds how you talk, your copy style, your audience, and what you stand for, then writes a one-minute script that truly sounds like you. This is what most people get wrong, they hand their brand to a bland template. When the script carries your actual voice and beliefs, the video reads as you, and your voice, cloned from the script, speaks it on screen through one of your avatars.

3

Ship it as pro video at scale

The third move is the one that removes the camera for good. With the proven idea and your voice ready, the machine stacks your talking head and the demo into a split-screen, head on top or bottom at random, one of 90 avatars, demo muted, light music added. Then it writes the caption and posts plus syndicates it everywhere, even to a newsletter. Because the topic changes, the avatar changes, and the position flips, the combinations are near endless, so you get fresh, professional content every day without ever holding a camera.

Once the method is running, daily video stops being a grind. You start from the most viral post in your niche, you say it in your own cloned voice, and you let the machine ship it as a finished split-screen video. Because every idea is already proven and every video carries your real voice, the content grows your brand and lifts conversion on the traffic you already have. You post every day without filming, you reuse the same machine forever, and every small lift and every hour of production saved quietly adds up. That is how a machine that makes videos turns a camera you dreaded into money you keep.

Before the system

  • Filming, lighting, and editing eating hours every week
  • Guessing at topics that nobody actually cared about
  • Posting once, then going quiet for weeks on end
  • Hiring a videographer and copywriter I could not afford
  • Hating being on camera, so barely posting at all

After the system

  • The most viral post in my niche, found for me daily
  • A one-minute script that genuinely sounds like me
  • My voice and my avatar, with no camera in sight
  • A clean split-screen video, captioned and posted
  • Fresh, professional content going out every single day

Prompt 1: find the most viral post in your niche right now

Before you make a single video, you need a proven idea. The biggest mistake is inventing topics and hoping. Use this prompt to spot the posts already pulling real traction in your niche, so every video starts from something that works.

The viral post finder

Act as a social media researcher. I want the posts pulling the most traction in my niche right now, so I can build content from proven ideas.
About my niche: [describe your niche, your audience, and the kind of products or topics you cover].
Find what works: list the themes and post angles getting strong engagement lately, then narrow to the single idea with the most traction that I could turn into a short video. Explain why it is working and what makes people stop and pay attention.

The output is a proven idea, not a guess. Start here and every video you make is built on something the audience has already voted for. Everything you write next points at this one winning angle.

Prompt 2: write a one-minute script in your own voice

A proven idea in a bland voice falls flat. The system works because the script sounds like you. Use this prompt to capture how you talk and what you believe, then turn the winning idea into a one-minute script in your voice.

The voice-matched script writer

Act as a scriptwriter who studies my voice. I have a proven topic and I want a one-minute video script that sounds exactly like me.
About my voice: [describe how you talk, your beliefs, your audience, and paste two or three things you have written or said], plus the winning topic from prompt one.
Write the script: a one-minute talking-head script in my voice, with a hook in the first line, one clear point, and a simple close. Keep the sentences short and plain, the way I actually speak.

The output is a script that reads as you, not a template. Feed it to a voice clone and an avatar and it becomes a talking head that carries your real voice, which is what makes people trust and follow you.

The 3-minute overview of how this works

Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.

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Week one: your first proven idea, your voice on script, your first split-screen video.

Most people put off daily video because it feels like a full production job, so they film once and quit. That is exactly why this matters. A video habit is meant to start from one proven idea and grow outward, not from a studio built on day one. In week one you find the most viral post in your niche, watch the machine write a script in your voice, and make your first split-screen video, so you trust the machine before you lean on it every day.

Week one looks like this. On Monday you point the machine at your niche and let it surface the most viral post. Then you feed it a few examples of how you talk and check that the script it writes truly sounds like you. By midweek you clone your voice, pick an avatar, and see your first talking head. By the end of the week it has merged your head with a demo into a split-screen and written the caption, so you are holding a real, postable video instead of a vague plan to film someday.

The point of the first week is not how many videos you make. The point is to confirm the machine finds ideas that are already proven, writes a script that rings true as your voice, and stacks a clean split-screen you would be happy to post. Once that is locked, the daily content almost makes itself, and you get professional video every day that would have cost you a videographer and a year of dread.

From there the maths is simple and conservative. A videographer and a copywriter making this every day would cost you a few thousand a month. I count only the production cost I save, plus the small, steady lift a bigger, more consistent presence gives to conversion. That lift is modest on one day, but the videos keep working for months, and I reuse the machine forever. Over three to five years, those small daily savings and lifts stack across thousands of posts and quietly compound into real money.

All of this runs while you work, sleep, or plan your next product. The machine watches X for the winning post, writes the script in your voice, clones your voice, picks an avatar, merges the split-screen, writes the caption, and posts it everywhere. No more filming, no more guessing at topics, no more going quiet for weeks. You get professional, proven video every day, made without you ever holding a camera.

Prompt 3: plan the split-screen so the demo shows the point

A talking head alone gets scrolled past. The video works because a demo shows what the words say. Use this prompt to plan the split-screen, so the head and the demo work together instead of competing for attention.

The split-screen planner

Act as a short-form video editor. I have a one-minute script and a demo clip, and I want them stacked into a split-screen that holds attention.
About the pieces: [paste your script and describe the demo clip you have].
Plan the split-screen: whether the talking head reads better on top or on the bottom for this clip, which moments of the demo should line up with which lines of the script, where to mute the demo sound, and a light music vibe that fits. Keep it clean and easy to follow on a phone.

The output is a shot plan that makes the demo prove the point instead of distracting from it. This is the difference between a video people watch to the end and one they swipe away in two seconds.

Prompt 4: write the caption and the posting plan

The video is only half the post. The last move writes the caption and decides where it goes, all from the same script. Use this prompt to write a caption that earns the click and a simple plan to syndicate it everywhere.

The caption and syndication writer

Act as a social media manager. I have a finished split-screen video and its script, and I want a caption and a plan to post it everywhere.
About the video: [paste the script and name the platforms you post to, plus your newsletter].
Write the caption: a hook line, a short body that adds context, and a simple call to action, in my voice. Then give me a plan to post it on each platform and turn it into a short newsletter note, with any small tweaks each place needs.

The output is a caption and a syndication plan pulled from the same script, so one video becomes many posts. Load it up and the machine can push a finished, proven video to every channel you own.

The exact build, step by step

1

It watches X for the most viral post

Start with a tool whose only job is to watch X for the most viral posts right now in a specific niche. It looks for a post pulling real traction, the one people are actually stopping for, and flags it. This single move is what makes the content work, because you never start from a random idea. You start from something the audience has already voted for. When every video begins with a proven post, you stop guessing at topics and start building on what is clearly landing today.

THE VIRAL RADAR the post pulling real traction WHAT WORKS a radar watches X and picks the most viral post in your niche, so you start from what already works
a radar watches X and picks the most viral post in your niche, so you start from what already works
2

It reads the topic and grabs a demo clip

Here is where the machine sets up the visual. It understands what the winning post was about, then goes and finds a demo of the product being used, so the video shows the thing in action instead of talking over a still image. This is the step that makes the content look professional rather than like a webcam rant. A real demo lined up with a real point holds attention on a phone. The machine handles the finding and the framing, so you never hunt for footage yourself.

THE TOPIC A DEMO CLIP the product in action it understands what the post is about and finds a short demo clip so the video shows, not just tells
it understands what the post is about and finds a short demo clip so the video shows, not just tells
3

It writes a one-minute script in my voice

Now the machine writes the words. It connects to a database that holds my style, my audience, how I talk, my copywriting voice, and what I stand for. From that, it writes a one-minute script that genuinely sounds like me, not like a generic template. This is the step most people never get right, because they hand their brand to a bland tool. The database keeps every script in my actual voice, so the video reads as me even though I did not write a single line of it myself.

YOUR VOICE ON FILE how you talk what you stand for your copy style A 60 SEC SCRIPT it reads a database of your tone and beliefs, then writes a one-minute script that truly sounds like you
it reads a database of your tone and beliefs, then writes a one-minute script that truly sounds like you
4

It clones my voice and picks an avatar

With the script ready, the machine clones my voice into an audio file, then turns that audio into a talking-head video. To pick the face, it chooses one of 90 avatar versions of me at random. That is 90 possible heads, and because it also decides top or bottom, the combinations are near endless. So the same machine can produce a fresh-looking video every day without ever repeating itself. My voice, my face, no camera, no lights, no filming, all built from the script it just wrote.

90 VERSIONS OF YOU ! one avatar, chosen at random A TALKING HEAD your voice, on screen it clones your voice into audio, then picks one of 90 avatar versions of you to speak the script on camera
it clones your voice into audio, then picks one of 90 avatar versions of you to speak the script on camera
5

It merges the split-screen and cleans the audio

This is where the machine assembles the final video. First it decides at random whether my head goes on top or on the bottom, fifty-fifty, then it stacks my talking head with the demo into one split-screen. It strips the demo audio so the only voice on the video is mine, and adds a light background music bed to make the whole thing feel finished. The result is a clean, professional split-screen where the demo shows exactly what my voice is talking about, set to post as it is.

your head the demo light music demo sound off it stacks your head and the demo into one split-screen, mutes the demo, keeps your voice, adds soft music
it stacks your head and the demo into one split-screen, mutes the demo, keeps your voice, adds soft music
6

It captions and posts it everywhere

This is the moment it all pays off. At the same time as the script, the machine writes the caption based on what is being said. Then the finished video is posted on social for me and syndicated to my other accounts, and it can even go out as a newsletter to my audience. So every single day I get fresh, professional content without lifting a finger, built off ideas that already work. The more I post, the bigger my brand grows, and the more people watch, the more my conversion quietly climbs.

THE CAPTION written with the script social feeds syndicated wide and a newsletter the caption is written with the script, then the video posts and syndicates across social and a newsletter
the caption is written with the script, then the video posts and syndicates across social and a newsletter
A

Watch and pick

It watches X for the most viral post in your niche and pulls a demo of the product.

B

Script in your voice

It writes a one-minute script from a database of how you talk, then clones your voice.

C

Merge the split-screen

It picks an avatar, stacks your head and the demo, mutes the demo, and adds soft music.

D

Caption and post

It writes the caption and posts plus syndicates the video across social and a newsletter.

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The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I switched this machine on. The line tracks the extra monthly value it creates, the production cost I save by not hiring a videographer and a copywriter, plus the small lift a steady daily presence gives to conversion.

Monthly value from daily content, no filming

+$140
M1
+$260
M2
+$390
M3
+$520
M4
+$650
M5
+$780
M6
Real runSteady run rate

Three things matter on this chart. The value climbs steadily as the daily posts pile up and the brand grows, not in a spike. The gains come from saved production and a stronger presence on the same audience, not from spending more. And every one of those months runs off a machine I built once and reuse forever, without ever filming a clip.

What other students built

I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.

“I hated being on camera, so I barely posted. This makes a split-screen video in my voice with my avatar, and I have not filmed a thing since. My feed finally looks alive and my brand is actually growing.”

Marcus T. · Founder

“The part that sold me was starting from the most viral post in my niche. I stopped guessing at topics. Every video is built on something already working, so the views are steady instead of random.”

Elena V. · Creator

“I was paying a freelancer to edit clips and it cost a fortune. Now the whole split-screen, caption and all, is done for me every day. The saved cost alone paid for itself in the first month.”

Devon P. · Coach

“Knowing week one was just finding one proven idea and checking the script sounded like me kept it simple. By Friday I had a real, postable video that would have taken me a whole day to film and cut.”

Aisha K. · Consultant

What’s inside Automations Made Easy

AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.

The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).

It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.

The video machine: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I need a camera or any filming setup to use this?

No. That is the whole point. The machine clones your voice and picks one of 90 avatar versions of you to speak the script, so your talking head is made without a camera, lights, or filming. It then merges that head with a product demo into a split-screen. You never shoot a clip. Automations Made Easy teaches the same hands-off approach to professional content.

How does it pick topics so the videos actually get watched?

It does not guess. A tool watches X for the most viral posts in your niche right now and picks the one pulling the most traction. Every video is built from an idea the audience has already voted for, so the content is proven before a word is written. That is why the views stay steady instead of depending on luck, and why nothing you post feels random.

Will the videos really sound like me, or like a generic bot?

Like you. The machine connects to a database that holds how you talk, your copy style, your audience, and what you stand for, then writes the script in that voice. Your voice is cloned from the script and spoken by your avatar. So the words, the tone, and the delivery all read as you, which is exactly what builds trust and grows a personal brand.

How can it make fresh content every single day without repeating?

Because the combinations are near endless. The topic changes with each viral post, the demo changes, the avatar is one of 90, and the head lands on top or bottom at random. Stack those together and you get a different, fresh-looking video every day, all built off ideas that already work. The machine runs this daily without you lifting a finger.

How does this actually make me money?

In a few ways. It saves the cost of a videographer and a copywriter, since it produces professional video for you. A bigger, more consistent presence grows your brand and lifts conversion on the same audience. And you can sell this as a service, building daily video for businesses and people who want a personal brand but do not want to be on camera. Small savings and lifts, across many posts, compound over time.

Two ways from here

Build this video machine yourself, or learn the mechanics inside Automations Made Easy.

If you want to learn the mechanics behind a machine that makes professional split-screen videos with no camera and set up your own at home, Automations Made Easy is the playbook. Step by step, no code, plain English. If you want to talk through how to wire the viral watch, the voice clone, and the split-screen into one machine for your brand, I take a small number of consulting clients each month.

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