The Story
My name is Jeffery. I work a full-time job. I also run Cold Case Decoded — a true crime YouTube channel that publishes a new video every single day, automatically, while I'm at work.
I'm not a full-time creator. I don't have hours to spend editing videos or writing scripts. I built a pipeline that does it for me — research, script, voiceover, visuals, editing, upload — while I'm clocked in somewhere else entirely.
No video editor. No script writer. No VA. The channel runs itself.
When you work full time, you don't have the luxury of spending your evenings recording, editing, and uploading. I wanted to build something on the side — but I needed it to run without me.
So I built the automation myself. Spent weeks figuring out the right prompts — what actually gets Claude and ChatGPT to write a compelling hook, what makes a DALL-E thumbnail look professional, how to structure a script so the AI voiceover doesn't sound robotic. I'd come home from work, check the logs, see what posted, and tweak what wasn't working.
Most of that knowledge doesn't exist anywhere. The "AI for YouTube" content online is either surface-level or written by people who quit their jobs to make content full-time. I figured it out as someone who couldn't.
CreatorKits is me packaging up what I figured out — so you don't have to spend weeks on the same trial and error I did.
Not a generic "101 ChatGPT prompts" list. Not a course from someone who's never actually run a channel. These are the exact prompts and workflows running a live, automated channel right now — extracted from the real system, cleaned up, and ready for you to use.
If you have a full-time job and still want to build something on the side — without sacrificing every evening to it — this is the shortcut I didn't have.
Both kits are instant downloads. No subscription, no upsell, no fluff.