[0:00] I just found a faceless YouTube channel [0:02] that's making almost $40,000 every [0:04] single month. And it made me wonder, can [0:06] I completely recreate this channel and [0:08] build the exact same style of videos [0:10] using AI, but with one catch? I only [0:12] have 20 minutes. Can I actually do it? [0:15] Let's find out. Hi, I'm Adil. So, if you [0:18] want to learn how to automate content [0:19] with AI and create a YouTube channel [0:21] that can bring you money from scratch [0:23] without showing your face or hiring a [0:25] team, this video is for you. Today I'm [0:28] going to show you everything from [0:30] finding the idea to creating a [0:32] completely AI generated film with a [0:33] single prompt using two of the most [0:36] powerful AI tools in 2026. Clot Fable 5 [0:39] and Kicksfield MCP. This is the [0:41] combination that will help you turn your [0:43] content into real income. We'll break [0:45] down the entire workflow into three [0:47] simple steps that anyone can follow, [0:50] even if you're a complete beginner. And [0:52] although a lot of people believe that [0:54] YouTube doesn't pay for AI content [0:56] anymore, I'm going to show you exactly [0:58] how to get your AI channel monetized. [1:00] So, make sure to stick around till the [1:02] end. Let's get into it. So, as you can [1:04] see right here, Vid IQ shows that this [1:07] channel called Bright Side is making [1:09] $39,500 [1:10] a month, which is absolutely insane. A [1:13] lot of people say AI channels get [1:15] demonetized, and that may be true, but [1:18] it only happens when they bring zero [1:20] value. YouTube doesn't care whether your [1:22] content was created using AI or not, but [1:25] what it truly cares about is how [1:27] valuable the content really is. This [1:29] channel gets billions of views with [1:31] simple storytelling, cinematic visuals, [1:33] and an easy format. If you're thinking, [1:36] "Of course, I get high income and views. [1:37] Look at their subscriber count." I have [1:39] great news. Views don't depend on your [1:42] subscriber count anymore. If your [1:43] content is good enough, the algorithm [1:45] pushes it directly to non-subscribers. [1:48] And even though they started posting [1:50] years ago, the educational explanator [1:52] format is completely evergreen. And this [1:55] is exactly what we need. To be clear, [1:57] we're borrowing the format, not the [1:59] videos. That's the difference between [2:00] inspiration and a reused content strike. [2:03] Now, let me show you how to turn this [2:05] idea into a profitable YouTube channel, [2:07] even if you're a complete beginner. [2:12] Step one, connecting Claude Fable 5 and [2:14] Hixold MCP. To get started, go to your [2:16] browser and search for Hixold AAI. If [2:19] you don't have an account yet, create [2:20] one. Then click on MCP and CLI. Next, [2:24] copy the installation command shown [2:27] here. Then open cloud. Go to settings [2:30] and connectors. Here, click add custom [2:33] connector. Name it Higs field. Paste it [2:37] URL and click connect. Then go back and [2:40] switch to cloud code. We'll be doing the [2:42] rest of the process here. Okay, our [2:45] setup is done. Let's start the most [2:47] interesting part. [2:50] Once everything is installed, you need [2:52] to define what kind of videos you want [2:53] to create. The whole secret to getting [2:55] paid on YouTube is that your content [2:58] provides real value. YouTube loves [3:00] videos that bring value to the viewer, [3:02] but some niches simply pay more than [3:04] others. It's called RPM. How much [3:06] YouTube pays you per,000 views. The [3:08] three niches with the highest RPM are [3:11] finance, tech, and educational content. [3:14] So, just pick any topic within these [3:16] three options. I chose the education [3:18] niche, just like Bright Side, the [3:20] channel we just saw, because educational [3:22] content appeals to everyone and has huge [3:24] audience retention, which is exactly [3:26] what drives your monetization. So, to [3:28] create a video like this, we need a [3:30] script first. But I won't be writing, [3:32] searching for topics, or doing any [3:34] manual work. Instead, I'm going to have [3:36] Cloud Fable 5 do all the work and Hixel [3:39] MCP generate all the content for me. So, [3:42] Cloud Fable 5 is Anthropic's newest [3:44] model. It just dropped and it's the [3:47] smartest one they've ever shipped. And [3:48] Kixel MCP is what connects it to a full [3:51] generation engine. Image, video, voice, [3:54] all under one roof. Together, they run [3:57] as a single strongest system. So here [4:00] I'm going to type [4:02] analyze this channel scenarios hooks and [4:06] write me a script for a similar video [4:09] and I'm going to paste in the link of [4:11] the channel. Now Claw Fable 5 analyzes [4:15] the most viral videos on the Bright Side [4:17] channel, the hooks, the video structure, [4:20] finds common patterns, and chooses the [4:22] topic itself and writes a ready script [4:24] for the entire video. I like how the [4:26] script is structured to grab the [4:28] viewer's attention from the very first [4:30] second. Okay, the script is ready. Now, [4:32] let me show you my favorite part of the [4:34] entire workflow. With MCP, you can make [4:37] 10, 20, or 30 minute videos and keep the [4:40] exact same characters and style [4:42] throughout the whole clip. With a single [4:44] prompt, we're going to generate the [4:45] entire video, including the visuals, [4:47] editing, and voice over, in just a few [4:49] minutes. And later in the video, I'll [4:51] show you how to automate the rest of the [4:53] process and publish everything to [4:55] YouTube. The best part is still ahead. [5:00] Now, on YouTube, keeping viewers engaged [5:02] requires changing visuals every 5 to 10 [5:04] seconds, which means you need a lot of [5:06] different shots and scenes. So, for a [5:08] 5-minute video, you'd normally have to [5:10] write prompts and generate clips at [5:12] least 30 times over. If anything goes [5:15] wrong, you have to redo it, which takes [5:17] half a day. And that's without even [5:19] counting the voice over. So instead of [5:21] wasting hours on this boring work, I'm [5:24] just going to ask it to make the full [5:26] video at once. Make a 5 minute video [5:29] like on the reference account using [5:32] Cense 2.0 [5:34] 1080p for the quality. And I'm going to [5:37] say it's going on a faceless YouTube [5:38] channel for some context. [5:41] Now CloudFable 5 generates everything [5:44] through pixelp. First, it's going to [5:46] break down everything into clips, define [5:48] the duration of each one manually. You [5:51] would need to write prompts, generate [5:53] clips, and match them to the audio. And [5:55] here, all of it is automated. It handles [5:57] the voice over, the music, and keeps the [6:00] exact same visual style across the [6:02] entire video. And on top of that, Claude [6:04] is also fact-checking, doing research if [6:07] something is missing, and basically [6:09] doing all the work for you, even despite [6:11] the super simple prompt where I didn't [6:13] specify any of it really. All right, the [6:16] video is done and Cloud Code has already [6:18] created a folder on my laptop with all [6:20] the assets. Let's see how it turned out. [6:23] See that mountain? In a few hours, it [6:25] will erase this entire city. And 2,000 [6:28] years later, we'll still be digging up [6:30] the people who didn't run. This is [6:33] Pompei, and today is your last day here. [6:38] You're a baker's apprentice. It's dawn, [6:40] August 24th, 79 AD. You light the oven [6:44] like every other morning in a Roman city [6:47] of 12,000 people, wedged at the foot of [6:49] a volcano that nobody even knows is a [6:52] volcano. [6:53] Pompei is loud, rich, and alive. Fast [6:57] food counters on every corner. Election [6:59] ads painted on the walls. The city's [7:01] famous fish sauce ships across the whole [7:04] empire. And Vubius, just a green [7:07] mountain covered in vineyards. [7:11] But the signs are everywhere. Wells have [7:14] gone dry. Dogs won't stop barking. Small [7:18] tremors rattle the sheds. And nobody [7:21] panics because earthquakes. Okay, we [7:23] just got a full five minutee documentary [7:25] video made entirely with AI. I only [7:27] showed you a minute of it, so we don't [7:29] waste time, but you can watch the full [7:31] version by the link in the description. [7:33] And to make this complete AI documentary [7:35] from scratch, it took me only 10 [7:37] minutes. I'm scared to imagine how much [7:39] time it would take me to do this [7:40] manually. Idea, script, voice over, [7:44] video, editing. I handled every single [7:47] step. That's crazy, right? And all I did [7:50] was write two simple sentences. one to [7:52] analyze the channel and write the script [7:54] and the second to generate the full [7:56] video and all of this happens without a [7:58] team without showing your face or [8:01] shooting a real video. The combination [8:03] of Hixel MCP and Claude opens up huge [8:05] earning opportunities for anyone who [8:07] wanted to start a channel or build an [8:09] extra income stream but thought it was [8:11] too hard or expensive. Now it's 100 [8:13] times cheaper, faster, and accessible to [8:16] anyone. This is great news for anyone [8:18] who wants to get paid by YouTube without [8:20] actually making the content themselves. [8:22] So, our video is done and all that's [8:24] left is to package it for YouTube. So, [8:27] I'm going to ask Claude [8:30] put together a complete YouTube video [8:32] package for me. [8:34] Prepare the thumbnails, title, and [8:37] everything else needed to upload it. So, [8:40] Hixel MCP starts generating thumbnails, [8:42] title options, description, tags, [8:46] everything you need. And if you check [8:47] the project folder on your laptop, [8:49] everything is going to be uploaded [8:50] there, even without me asking for it. [8:53] The level of automation is insane. Kixel [8:55] even generated three thumbnails for [8:56] testing, so YouTube itself can pick the [8:58] one people click on the most. Okay, one [9:00] video is cool, but we need more. And [9:03] now, with one simple prompt, let's [9:04] launch our content machine that will [9:06] bring in money. So, I'm just going to [9:08] type in make me two more videos. Pick [9:12] topics that would perform well on [9:13] YouTube for the same channel. [9:17] Hit enter. And since CloudFable does [9:20] deep research for each topic [9:21] individually, every single video gets a [9:24] completely unique script and visual [9:25] style, not some copypaste template. [9:28] Hixold MCP is handling all of the [9:30] creative tasks, the videos themselves, [9:32] photos, thumbnails, while Claude Fable [9:35] is doing the research and writing the [9:36] scripts. While it generates, let's [9:38] schedule our first video. I'm going on [9:41] YouTube, and I've already created a new [9:43] account. Clicking create, upload a [9:46] video, choosing the video file, and [9:49] hitting upload. [9:51] Then I'm going back to our chat and [9:53] copying the title and description. [9:57] uploading the three thumbnails for AB [10:00] test and then just following the [10:02] instructions that we already have. Then [10:04] choose publish. [10:06] Schedule the date and time. And that's [10:08] it. Now we have our first video on [10:10] YouTube. By the way, let's check if our [10:13] other videos are ready. [10:15] All of them have been generated. Look at [10:18] the amount of work MCP did all on its [10:19] own. I didn't write a single correction. [10:22] Let's watch one of the videos. I will [10:24] upload the full versions of these videos [10:27] in the description below so you can [10:28] check them out. [10:29] >> For 16 centuries, Venice has floated on [10:32] the edge of the impossible. Founded in [10:34] the fifth century by refugees fleeing [10:37] the mainland, it rose from 118 islands [10:40] in a shallow lagoon. Beneath the marble [10:43] and stone lies a secret, an upside down [10:47] forest. Millions of wooden piles driven [10:50] tip down into the mud hold the entire [10:53] city above the water. Submerged in [10:55] oxygen poor silt, the wood never fully [10:58] rots. It hardens almost to stone. 14,000 [11:03] poles support the Rialto Bridge alone. [11:06] 10,000 oaks hold up St. Mark's Basilica, [11:10] but this balance was never meant to last [11:12] forever. Across the 20th century, Venice [11:15] lost 23 cm of height to the sea. Half of [11:19] that was the city itself sinking. In the [11:22] 1950s and60s, factories on the mainland [11:25] pumped groundwater from beneath the [11:27] lagoon. [11:29] I think this video is very interesting. [11:31] This is the kind of stuff I watch right [11:32] before going to bed. Now, I'm going to [11:34] upload this and the rest of the videos. [11:37] To start making money from your account [11:38] on YouTube, you need a total of 1,000 [11:40] subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch [11:42] time. And honestly, you can hit those [11:44] numbers really fast. So, don't worry. I [11:47] know this from my own experience. And [11:49] for those of you who are worried about [11:51] AI content getting demonetized, YouTube [11:53] has no problem with AI. It just blocks [11:56] people who use it to make lazy, [11:58] lowquality spam. You just need to follow [12:00] a few basic rules. The AI voice must fit [12:03] the context. The script must be original [12:06] with real insights. And the visuals must [12:09] be properly edited, not just some random [12:11] clips slapped together without any [12:13] editing. So, you're totally safe [12:15] because, as I said before, Fable 5 [12:18] always writes unique text while Hixel [12:20] handles the visuals and the editing. [12:22] It's a perfect match. And here's a [12:25] little tip. A lot of Faceless channels [12:27] use shorts to grow much faster. Just ask [12:29] MCP to analyze the most viral shorts in [12:32] your niche to see what mechanics work [12:34] and what performs best and then have it [12:36] create your own original shorts based on [12:39] those insights. Okay, our videos are [12:42] uploaded. I've added the tags and the [12:44] thumbnails created by MCB. Now, let's [12:47] see what happens in 3 days. [12:52] Okay, I'm back and it's been 3 days [12:54] since we uploaded the videos. Let's jump [12:55] on YouTube and check out our results. [12:58] All right, we've already collected some [13:00] views and subscribers, and I think this [13:02] is a great sign that we're moving in the [13:04] right direction. Now, I have absolutely [13:06] no doubt that anyone can replicate this. [13:08] You don't even need to learn prompting. [13:10] Educational formats always perform. The [13:12] Bright Side channel makes almost $40,000 [13:15] a month purely from AdSense with this [13:17] kind of AI content, and views are just [13:19] the tip of the iceberg. YouTube also [13:21] opens the doors for paid collaborations [13:23] and high-paying brand deals for major [13:25] companies. And as someone who just came [13:28] to YouTube 6 months ago and now runs a [13:30] YouTube channel professionally, I can [13:32] fully confirm this. AI simplifies [13:34] content production, allows you to enter [13:36] any niche, and opens up a ton of [13:39] opportunities, even if you have zero [13:40] experience. By the way, we already did [13:42] an experiment in a motion design niche [13:44] where I made $1,280 from zero. And you [13:48] can watch the full video right here. So, [13:50] in just 15 minutes, we created three [13:52] long format videos for a brand new [13:53] YouTube channel. The challenge is [13:55] complete and now I'm passing the [13:57] challenge over to you. Pick a topic you [13:58] want to monetize on YouTube, create an [14:00] account, and upload a videos made with a [14:02] Kixold MCP. I'm going to leave a link to [14:04] it in the description. And as always, if [14:06] you found this video helpful, hit the [14:08] like button, subscribe, and I'll see you [14:10] guys in the next one.