Can AI Make $40k/Month? 20-Min Challenge
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▶ Play ClipThe video demonstrates how to build a faceless YouTube channel using AI tools, specifically Claude Fable 5 and Higgsfield MCP, to replicate the success of a channel earning $39,500/month. The creator shows the entire workflow from setup to publishing, emphasizing that YouTube rewards valuable content regardless of whether it's AI-generated.
Bright Side channel earns $39,500/month from AdSense with faceless AI content.
YouTube does not penalize AI content if it provides value; it blocks lazy, low-quality spam.
Finance, tech, and educational content have the highest RPM (revenue per 1,000 views).
Claude Fable 5 (Anthropic) and Higgsfield MCP are used together for script writing and content generation.
A 5-minute documentary was created in 10 minutes with a single prompt, including visuals, voiceover, and editing.
The AI also generates thumbnails, titles, descriptions, and tags for YouTube packaging.
Monetization requires 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours; AI content can achieve this quickly.
To avoid demonetization: AI voice must fit context, script must be original, visuals must be properly edited.
"The title accurately reflects the experiment: using AI to build a faceless channel modeled after Bright Side's $39,500/month success, and the creator delivers on the promise."
What are the three niches with the highest RPM on YouTube?
Finance, tech, and educational content.
3:08
What are the requirements to start monetizing a YouTube channel?
1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time.
11:38
Which two AI tools were used to create the faceless channel?
Claude Fable 5 (Anthropic) and Higgsfield MCP.
0:36
What three rules must be followed to avoid demonetization of AI content on YouTube?
The AI voice must fit the context, the script must be original with real insights, and the visuals must be properly edited.
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What is the name of the faceless channel earning $39,500/month mentioned in the video?
Bright Side.
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What is the role of Higgsfield MCP in the workflow?
It connects Claude Fable 5 to a full generation engine for image, video, and voice.
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How long did it take to create the full 5-minute AI documentary from scratch?
10 minutes.
7:35
Why did the creator choose the educational niche for the experiment?
Educational content appeals to everyone and has huge audience retention, which drives monetization.
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Bright Side's Monthly Earnings
Demonstrates the potential revenue of a faceless channel using AI content.
1:07YouTube's Stance on AI Content
Clarifies that YouTube values valuable content over whether it's AI-generated.
1:20High RPM Niches
Identifies finance, tech, and education as the most profitable niches for AdSense.
3:08Single Prompt Video Generation
Shows how to generate a full video with visuals, voiceover, and editing using one prompt.
4:44Rules for AI Content Monetization
Provides actionable guidelines to avoid demonetization of AI-generated content.
12:00[00:00] I just found a faceless YouTube channel
[00:02] that's making almost $40,000 every
[00:04] single month. And it made me wonder, can
[00:06] I completely recreate this channel and
[00:08] build the exact same style of videos
[00:10] using AI, but with one catch? I only
[00:12] have 20 minutes. Can I actually do it?
[00:15] Let's find out. Hi, I'm Adil. So, if you
[00:18] want to learn how to automate content
[00:19] with AI and create a YouTube channel
[00:21] that can bring you money from scratch
[00:23] without showing your face or hiring a
[00:25] team, this video is for you. Today I'm
[00:28] going to show you everything from
[00:30] finding the idea to creating a
[00:32] completely AI generated film with a
[00:33] single prompt using two of the most
[00:36] powerful AI tools in 2026. Clot Fable 5
[00:39] and Kicksfield MCP. This is the
[00:41] combination that will help you turn your
[00:43] content into real income. We'll break
[00:45] down the entire workflow into three
[00:47] simple steps that anyone can follow,
[00:50] even if you're a complete beginner. And
[00:52] although a lot of people believe that
[00:54] YouTube doesn't pay for AI content
[00:56] anymore, I'm going to show you exactly
[00:58] how to get your AI channel monetized.
[01:00] So, make sure to stick around till the
[01:02] end. Let's get into it. So, as you can
[01:04] see right here, Vid IQ shows that this
[01:07] channel called Bright Side is making
[01:09] $39,500
[01:10] a month, which is absolutely insane. A
[01:13] lot of people say AI channels get
[01:15] demonetized, and that may be true, but
[01:18] it only happens when they bring zero
[01:20] value. YouTube doesn't care whether your
[01:22] content was created using AI or not, but
[01:25] what it truly cares about is how
[01:27] valuable the content really is. This
[01:29] channel gets billions of views with
[01:31] simple storytelling, cinematic visuals,
[01:33] and an easy format. If you're thinking,
[01:36] "Of course, I get high income and views.
[01:37] Look at their subscriber count." I have
[01:39] great news. Views don't depend on your
[01:42] subscriber count anymore. If your
[01:43] content is good enough, the algorithm
[01:45] pushes it directly to non-subscribers.
[01:48] And even though they started posting
[01:50] years ago, the educational explanator
[01:52] format is completely evergreen. And this
[01:55] is exactly what we need. To be clear,
[01:57] we're borrowing the format, not the
[01:59] videos. That's the difference between
[02:00] inspiration and a reused content strike.
[02:03] Now, let me show you how to turn this
[02:05] idea into a profitable YouTube channel,
[02:07] even if you're a complete beginner.
[02:12] Step one, connecting Claude Fable 5 and
[02:14] Hixold MCP. To get started, go to your
[02:16] browser and search for Hixold AAI. If
[02:19] you don't have an account yet, create
[02:20] one. Then click on MCP and CLI. Next,
[02:24] copy the installation command shown
[02:27] here. Then open cloud. Go to settings
[02:30] and connectors. Here, click add custom
[02:33] connector. Name it Higs field. Paste it
[02:37] URL and click connect. Then go back and
[02:40] switch to cloud code. We'll be doing the
[02:42] rest of the process here. Okay, our
[02:45] setup is done. Let's start the most
[02:47] interesting part.
[02:50] Once everything is installed, you need
[02:52] to define what kind of videos you want
[02:53] to create. The whole secret to getting
[02:55] paid on YouTube is that your content
[02:58] provides real value. YouTube loves
[03:00] videos that bring value to the viewer,
[03:02] but some niches simply pay more than
[03:04] others. It's called RPM. How much
[03:06] YouTube pays you per,000 views. The
[03:08] three niches with the highest RPM are
[03:11] finance, tech, and educational content.
[03:14] So, just pick any topic within these
[03:16] three options. I chose the education
[03:18] niche, just like Bright Side, the
[03:20] channel we just saw, because educational
[03:22] content appeals to everyone and has huge
[03:24] audience retention, which is exactly
[03:26] what drives your monetization. So, to
[03:28] create a video like this, we need a
[03:30] script first. But I won't be writing,
[03:32] searching for topics, or doing any
[03:34] manual work. Instead, I'm going to have
[03:36] Cloud Fable 5 do all the work and Hixel
[03:39] MCP generate all the content for me. So,
[03:42] Cloud Fable 5 is Anthropic's newest
[03:44] model. It just dropped and it's the
[03:47] smartest one they've ever shipped. And
[03:48] Kixel MCP is what connects it to a full
[03:51] generation engine. Image, video, voice,
[03:54] all under one roof. Together, they run
[03:57] as a single strongest system. So here
[04:00] I'm going to type
[04:02] analyze this channel scenarios hooks and
[04:06] write me a script for a similar video
[04:09] and I'm going to paste in the link of
[04:11] the channel. Now Claw Fable 5 analyzes
[04:15] the most viral videos on the Bright Side
[04:17] channel, the hooks, the video structure,
[04:20] finds common patterns, and chooses the
[04:22] topic itself and writes a ready script
[04:24] for the entire video. I like how the
[04:26] script is structured to grab the
[04:28] viewer's attention from the very first
[04:30] second. Okay, the script is ready. Now,
[04:32] let me show you my favorite part of the
[04:34] entire workflow. With MCP, you can make
[04:37] 10, 20, or 30 minute videos and keep the
[04:40] exact same characters and style
[04:42] throughout the whole clip. With a single
[04:44] prompt, we're going to generate the
[04:45] entire video, including the visuals,
[04:47] editing, and voice over, in just a few
[04:49] minutes. And later in the video, I'll
[04:51] show you how to automate the rest of the
[04:53] process and publish everything to
[04:55] YouTube. The best part is still ahead.
[05:00] Now, on YouTube, keeping viewers engaged
[05:02] requires changing visuals every 5 to 10
[05:04] seconds, which means you need a lot of
[05:06] different shots and scenes. So, for a
[05:08] 5-minute video, you'd normally have to
[05:10] write prompts and generate clips at
[05:12] least 30 times over. If anything goes
[05:15] wrong, you have to redo it, which takes
[05:17] half a day. And that's without even
[05:19] counting the voice over. So instead of
[05:21] wasting hours on this boring work, I'm
[05:24] just going to ask it to make the full
[05:26] video at once. Make a 5 minute video
[05:29] like on the reference account using
[05:32] Cense 2.0
[05:34] 1080p for the quality. And I'm going to
[05:37] say it's going on a faceless YouTube
[05:38] channel for some context.
[05:41] Now CloudFable 5 generates everything
[05:44] through pixelp. First, it's going to
[05:46] break down everything into clips, define
[05:48] the duration of each one manually. You
[05:51] would need to write prompts, generate
[05:53] clips, and match them to the audio. And
[05:55] here, all of it is automated. It handles
[05:57] the voice over, the music, and keeps the
[06:00] exact same visual style across the
[06:02] entire video. And on top of that, Claude
[06:04] is also fact-checking, doing research if
[06:07] something is missing, and basically
[06:09] doing all the work for you, even despite
[06:11] the super simple prompt where I didn't
[06:13] specify any of it really. All right, the
[06:16] video is done and Cloud Code has already
[06:18] created a folder on my laptop with all
[06:20] the assets. Let's see how it turned out.
[06:23] See that mountain? In a few hours, it
[06:25] will erase this entire city. And 2,000
[06:28] years later, we'll still be digging up
[06:30] the people who didn't run. This is
[06:33] Pompei, and today is your last day here.
[06:38] You're a baker's apprentice. It's dawn,
[06:40] August 24th, 79 AD. You light the oven
[06:44] like every other morning in a Roman city
[06:47] of 12,000 people, wedged at the foot of
[06:49] a volcano that nobody even knows is a
[06:52] volcano.
[06:53] Pompei is loud, rich, and alive. Fast
[06:57] food counters on every corner. Election
[06:59] ads painted on the walls. The city's
[07:01] famous fish sauce ships across the whole
[07:04] empire. And Vubius, just a green
[07:07] mountain covered in vineyards.
[07:11] But the signs are everywhere. Wells have
[07:14] gone dry. Dogs won't stop barking. Small
[07:18] tremors rattle the sheds. And nobody
[07:21] panics because earthquakes. Okay, we
[07:23] just got a full five minutee documentary
[07:25] video made entirely with AI. I only
[07:27] showed you a minute of it, so we don't
[07:29] waste time, but you can watch the full
[07:31] version by the link in the description.
[07:33] And to make this complete AI documentary
[07:35] from scratch, it took me only 10
[07:37] minutes. I'm scared to imagine how much
[07:39] time it would take me to do this
[07:40] manually. Idea, script, voice over,
[07:44] video, editing. I handled every single
[07:47] step. That's crazy, right? And all I did
[07:50] was write two simple sentences. one to
[07:52] analyze the channel and write the script
[07:54] and the second to generate the full
[07:56] video and all of this happens without a
[07:58] team without showing your face or
[08:01] shooting a real video. The combination
[08:03] of Hixel MCP and Claude opens up huge
[08:05] earning opportunities for anyone who
[08:07] wanted to start a channel or build an
[08:09] extra income stream but thought it was
[08:11] too hard or expensive. Now it's 100
[08:13] times cheaper, faster, and accessible to
[08:16] anyone. This is great news for anyone
[08:18] who wants to get paid by YouTube without
[08:20] actually making the content themselves.
[08:22] So, our video is done and all that's
[08:24] left is to package it for YouTube. So,
[08:27] I'm going to ask Claude
[08:30] put together a complete YouTube video
[08:32] package for me.
[08:34] Prepare the thumbnails, title, and
[08:37] everything else needed to upload it. So,
[08:40] Hixel MCP starts generating thumbnails,
[08:42] title options, description, tags,
[08:46] everything you need. And if you check
[08:47] the project folder on your laptop,
[08:49] everything is going to be uploaded
[08:50] there, even without me asking for it.
[08:53] The level of automation is insane. Kixel
[08:55] even generated three thumbnails for
[08:56] testing, so YouTube itself can pick the
[08:58] one people click on the most. Okay, one
[09:00] video is cool, but we need more. And
[09:03] now, with one simple prompt, let's
[09:04] launch our content machine that will
[09:06] bring in money. So, I'm just going to
[09:08] type in make me two more videos. Pick
[09:12] topics that would perform well on
[09:13] YouTube for the same channel.
[09:17] Hit enter. And since CloudFable does
[09:20] deep research for each topic
[09:21] individually, every single video gets a
[09:24] completely unique script and visual
[09:25] style, not some copypaste template.
[09:28] Hixold MCP is handling all of the
[09:30] creative tasks, the videos themselves,
[09:32] photos, thumbnails, while Claude Fable
[09:35] is doing the research and writing the
[09:36] scripts. While it generates, let's
[09:38] schedule our first video. I'm going on
[09:41] YouTube, and I've already created a new
[09:43] account. Clicking create, upload a
[09:46] video, choosing the video file, and
[09:49] hitting upload.
[09:51] Then I'm going back to our chat and
[09:53] copying the title and description.
[09:57] 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.
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