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How to post AI short-form videos daily without burning out

The creators who grow fastest post daily. This guide shows you a repeatable batch system to generate, review, and schedule AI video content without spending hours every day.

7 steps·60 min·Tools: ClipsGen.ai (free), TikTok scheduler, YouTube Shorts upload, Instagram app
Step by step

The complete walkthrough

  1. 1

    Block one batch session per week

    Rather than creating one video per day, batch-generate 7–14 videos in a 60–90 minute session once a week. This is more efficient than daily creation and ensures you always have a buffer of ready-to-post content.

  2. 2

    Prepare your topic list before opening ClipsGen

    Write 7–14 topics before you start generating. Use the hook formulas from our viral TikTok hooks collection as starting points. Having topics ready prevents blank-page paralysis during your session.

  3. 3

    Generate all scripts first, then review in bulk

    In ClipsGen, create all your compositions back-to-back — just enter a topic and approve the generation queue. Don't review scripts one-by-one; generate all of them first, then do one pass of reviews. This keeps you in creation mode, not editing mode.

  4. 4

    Set a review threshold — not a perfection standard

    For daily posting, aim for 'good enough to post' not 'perfect.' If the script captures the hook and has a punchline, approve it. Save your 20-minute edits for your 1–2 best pieces per week. Volume is the strategy.

  5. 5

    Export all approved videos in one batch

    Once you've approved all scripts, queue the renders. ClipsGen processes them in parallel — you'll have all your week's MP4s ready in under 10 minutes. Download them as a batch.

  6. 6

    Schedule your posts 7 days in advance

    TikTok's native scheduler lets you post up to 10 days in advance. YouTube Shorts and Instagram support scheduling via Creator Studio / Meta Business Suite. Schedule all 7 days of content in one session.

  7. 7

    Monitor performance and double down weekly

    Review the past week's performance every Monday. Which 2–3 videos got the most watch time or follows? Generate 3–5 more videos in that exact hook format and niche angle for the coming week.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to generate a week's worth of content?
About 60–90 minutes per week: 20 minutes of topic research and list-building, 20 minutes of generation and review in ClipsGen, 10 minutes of batch export, and 20 minutes of scheduling. At 3 credits per video, a week of daily posts costs 21 credits.
Should I post the same video on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Reels?
Yes, especially early on. ClipsGen's 1080×1920 MP4 works on all three platforms without modification. Cross-posting multiplies reach with no extra creation cost. As you grow, you can differentiate platform content for each audience.
What's the right posting frequency for a new channel?
1–2 per day for the first 30 days. Posting more than 3 per day on a new account can trigger the algorithm's spam filters. Once you're established (1K+ followers), 1–2 per day remains the effective range for sustained growth.
How do I handle days when I don't have a new topic idea?
Use ClipsGen's topic idea generator — it generates 5 viral theses per session based on your niche. You can also repurpose your best-performing topic from last month with a new hook format — the audience that joined since then hasn't seen it.
How many videos should I batch-generate at once?
7–14 is the optimal batch size — one to two weeks of daily content. Larger batches risk becoming stale (trending topics shift weekly). Smaller batches lose the efficiency of the batch session.
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