I Found a Hidden YouTube Niche With 2.5 Billion Views… AI Makes It in Minutes
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Hello money makers. What if the format people can't stop watching was also the easiest one to make with AI? Don't listen to me. >> [music] >> Instead, look at this channel. They have been creating content for 10 years, but the style never changed.
This is a rare consistency you will see on YouTube, >> [music] >> and the viewers also love this. You want proof? Look at their numbers. >> [music] >> Subscribers, 11.6 million. Total views, around 2.5 billion.
Their most popular videos got 52, 36, [music] 30, 25. I'm talking in millions. You can expect this kind of view in Mr. Beast, Ryan Trahan, Fern, or Veritasium's videos that either put on a high-budget game [music] show, or create Hollywood-level documentaries.
But this channel achieved the same success with something you can create in 10 to 20 minutes using AI. When I first saw this, it clearly blew my mind. And it's not just one lucky channel. This one also has the same success story.
Numbers never [music] lie. Working for 8 years and generated 1.5 million subscribers >> [music] >> with 377 million views. So, [snorts] this is a goldmine that's always been there, but I didn't know. I was curious to know why people love this so much.
So, I looked deeper into the psychological level and found this. It grew fast because it picks topics people are already curious about and presents them in a way that's hard to look away from. Instead of just telling a story, >> [music] >> it draws it out step by step so you can actually see everything happening as it goes. At the same time, it focuses on trending internet topics, so people are already interested even before they click.
And because the videos come out regularly, use familiar characters, and sometimes involve the audience, >> [music] >> viewers keep coming back and slowly turn into loyal fans. The moment I cracked their code, I spent days trying to find the simplest way to do this with AI. >> [music] >> And still can't believe I finally found exactly what I was looking for. So, in this video, I will walk you through the entire process step by step. From ideation, script writing, to finally making it a ready to publish with a thumbnail.
So now, let's grab a cup of coffee. And let's get started with the most important question. Step one, >> [music] >> research. Before you write a single word, before you record a single second, >> [music] >> you need to know what's already working.
Not by guessing like a YouTube psychic, but by actually studying patterns. What topics are pulling views in your niche? What are people desperately typing into search at 2:00 a.m. that nobody's answering properly yet? That's where your opportunity lives.
Quietly sitting in the gaps, while everyone else is busy being creative. >> [snorts] >> Now, here's where most people heroically waste entire weekends doing this manually. Scrolling through YouTube, taking notes, comparing videos. >> [music] >> Hours gone, brain fried, and somehow you're still not sure if your idea is brilliant or completely invisible. There's a smarter [snorts] way. Thankfully, [music] I have already prepared a document with proven topic prompts.
Structured inputs that plug straight into AI tools and generate ideas with actual proof behind them. Not random, "What if I try this one?" energy. More like, [music] "This already works, just don't mess it up." The link's in the description. This is entirely free, and you can grab the link from the video description.
It will guide you to my community, where you can find my separate course and coaching program on YouTube automation growth with AI, with premium resources, proven prompts, step-by-step systems, and insider strategies that I don't share anywhere else. You'll also get direct access to me, weekly live calls, and a network of creators who are building channels just like you. If you're serious about growing faster and don't want to waste months figuring everything out alone, >> [music] >> this community is the shortcut.
You can find the link in the description and join today for $199 only. >> [music] >> Once you've got it, copy the prompt, paste it into Chat GPT. Yes, even the free version will do its job for once. >> [music] >> Replace the placeholder with however many topics you want, say 20, hit enter, and watch it work harder than most brainstorming sessions ever will. Now you've got a list of video ideas that actually stand a chance. Not guaranteed fame, >> [music] >> but at least not shouting into the void.
Pick the one that makes you think, "Yeah, people would actually click this." >> [music] >> Because if even you feel bored reading it, your audience won't magically feel excited either. Now comes the part that decides whether your channel grows or joins the graveyard of, "I tried YouTube once." Step two, the script. Here's what usually happens at this stage. You're excited. [music] You sit down to write.
You get three sentences in and suddenly realize, you have no idea how to structure this. Should it be funny or serious? >> [music] >> Short or detailed? And 2 hours later, you've somehow produced something that reads like a ninth-grade essay that even your teacher would skim out of pity. I know this because I've been there, multiple times.
More than I'd like to admit. >> [music] >> I've had channels fail, and I've had channels succeed, and the difference almost always comes down to one thing. The script. Now, [snorts] do you need to be a great writer to produce a great script? Absolutely not. >> [music] >> Thankfully, because if that were the requirement, most of us would still be stuck on paragraph one.
That's what AI is for. But here's the part most people completely miss. If you just throw a topic at Chat GPT and ask it to write a script, you'll get something that sounds off. Very polished, >> [music] >> very proper, "Very in today's digital landscape, we explore the tapestry of opportunities." Which is a sentence no normal human has ever said out loud without immediately losing friends. >> [music] >> Viewers pick up on that instantly, and they leave just as fast.
So, the solution isn't avoiding AI like it's the problem. It's using it properly. I've already built a custom script prompt designed [music] to fix exactly this. One that actually forces the output to sound like a real person wrote it, not a corporate intern trying to impress a PowerPoint.
It's in the same document as the topic prompts. Copy it, paste it into Chat GPT or Claude, replace the placeholder with your topic, and within seconds, you'll have a script that's structured, natural, and actually watchable. >> [music] >> Of course, you'll still want to go through it, tweak a few lines, add your own voice, and cut anything that feels stiff. That human touch is still doing a lot of heavy lifting here. But now it gets interesting, >> [music] >> because there's actually a way to skip even that part.
Step three, Golpo AI, script and video simultaneously. Instead of writing the script in one place and building the video in another, what if a single tool handled both at the same time? >> [snorts] >> That tool is called Golpo AI, and this is how it works. When you log in, you'll see a clean workspace at the top. >> [music] >> You have two options. Let the AI generate your script from scratch, or paste in one you've already written. >> [clears throat] >> If you're going from scratch, just drop in your topic.
One sentence is enough. Before you hit generate, check a few settings. Make sure audio only is off. Check [music] the box that says, "Edit script after generation." So you can review it before the video gets made, and select your preferences for voice, video length, orientation, and music.
For most YouTube channels, go horizontal. No background music unless your niche calls for it, [music] and pick stylus whiteboard under Golpo canvas. Golpo canvas is basically for chalkboard style animations, [music] where you get the basic black and white version in all plans, but the color and advanced styles like modern minimal or whiteboard unlock once you move to the growth plan. Golpo sketch is more about hand-drawn whiteboard visuals, where everyone gets the classic black and white, but the better-looking styles and colors start from growth.
And the formal style is only for business plans and above. But wait, >> [music] >> you can't select it from there. Just check the Golpo canvas option. Now, come below the page where you'll see two options. >> [music] >> Style and pen and hand animation.
In style, select whiteboard, and in the next one, select anything you want. I'd go with stylus. The videos on our reference channels show a hand using a pen to draw everything. >> [music] >> This Golpo AI option recreates that exact animation style. Hit generate.
Within a minute or two, you have a full script. >> [music] >> Read it, edit if needed, then generate the video. About 10 minutes later, you get an email. Open it, and what you'll find looks genuinely professional. Not decent for AI. [music] Actually good.
Now, if you already have a script ready, flip the script mode toggle, paste it in, and adjust the duration until the character count fits. >> [music] >> Easy. But here's a feature that changes things significantly. >> [music] >> Voice cloning. Just select the voice clone option at the top. In the next window, you can record yourself speaking for a few seconds, upload the sample, give it a name, and [music] press create voice clone.
By the way, don't forget to check this box. From that point forward, your video sound like you without you ever sitting down to record narration. That's a major unlock for anyone building a personal brand without wanting to spend hours in front of a microphone. >> [music] >> And once your video is generated, it's not locked in. Go to your library, click edit, and you'll see every scene broken out individually.
The inbuilt editor allows you move through your video one frame at a time and fix things exactly where they feel off. You're not regenerating the whole video, you're just [music] tweaking specific moments. And in Golpo canvas videos, you can even drag and adjust those bounding boxes to better fit the image you want with a sentence, so everything looks clean. If something's getting cut off, just pull it inside the box and it'll show up properly.
And then you can also add or replace images or text in any frame. So, [music] suppose the AI picked the wrong visual, you can easily swap it out. Or let's say you want to add your own branding, diagrams, or just fix a word or label, you can do that instantly. That level of control means you can iterate until it's exactly right.
Then download and upload. But look, >> [music] >> in this process, Goppo AI itself handles everything. It creates the full video and visuals on its own. But what if you already have some images in mind or some videos ready that you want to include?
Or maybe you just want more control over how your video looks. In that case, you can find the option to upload your own images or video clips right below the Goppo canvas preview. As soon as you upload your files, you'll get a blank space to describe how you want each clip to appear or exactly where it should show up in the video, and Goppo will follow those instructions. In the final output, you'll clearly see your images and videos placed exactly the way you want it. >> [music] >> Even better, you can also set voice style preferences here.
For example, if you want an American accent or a British accent, you can just mention it. >> [music] >> And if you want to go a step further, you can even record your screen in real time and include that footage in your video. For that, [music] just click on record screen with audio, which you'll find right under the Goppo sketch preview. Once you click it, [music] you'll get options to record your browser, a specific window, or your entire screen. >> [music] >> Pick whatever fits your need. If you want system audio, make sure to turn it on.
If not, you can leave it off. Then your recording starts, and you can even add your own voice while recording. Once you save [music] it, the video gets uploaded automatically. After that, you'll see two choices. >> [music] >> You can either use the video's original audio, meaning your voice or system sound will be used in the final output, or you can switch to AI-generated audio.
If you choose AI audio, you can also select the voice style, like American, British, [music] Portuguese, or Spanish. Just describe what you want and Goppo will handle the rest. And from there, everything else works the same as before. Sometimes you may want to tell the story on camera, especially in tutorial-style videos where your presence adds clarity and trust. >> [music] >> In those cases, placing your webcam feed as a small inset works really well.
You can do that here, too. At the top, turn on the own narration option. >> [music] >> As soon as you enable it, the interface changes slightly. You'll now see an option to record both your video and audio. Click on it and record your segment while showing your face.
Once you're done, stop the recording. You'll then get three choices. >> [music] >> You can preview the video, extract only the audio, or use picture-in-picture mode. Since you want your face visible, select picture-in-picture. >> [music] >> After that, choose the corner where you want your webcam to appear. You can place it wherever it feels natural and non-distracting.
From there, everything else works the same way as we discussed earlier. Now you might be thinking, one AI tool is handling everything, from free writing to voiceovers, from visuals to editing. It almost feels like a full in-house YouTube agency that gets the job done in just 10 to 15 minutes. At this point, [music] you might assume it must be expensive.
But that's where it surprises you. For the level of service it offers and how smoothly it speeds up your entire workflow, it honestly feels underpriced. It delivers far more value than what it currently charges. >> [music] >> The growth plan runs $199 per month and gets you enough video minutes for roughly 37 4-minute videos or 15 10-minute videos. The business plan at $499 unlocks frame-by-frame editing, >> [music] >> screen recording, voice cloning, and deeper cinematic control. >> [snorts] >> And once you start using it, you'll see it yourself. >> [music] >> There's really no going back.
Also, just consider the alternative. Hiring someone on Fiverr or Upwork to script, voice, animate, and edit a single video costs at least $200 per video and takes days. Goppo gets it done in 10 minutes. >> [music] >> The math is clear. But before going into the next phase, let's be real about something. >> [music] >> No matter how fluent and easy it is to create videos using AI, the entire process of doing this on repeat and maintaining quality still takes a certain amount of time and attention.
And if you can't afford them, I totally get you, and I have the solution for you, also. I created my done-for-you program so you can delegate all the heavy lifting to us and only enjoy the outcome. If you want, you can hire my team and me to create videos for you. We are already running 10 to 20 YouTube channels, and AI Maskman is one of them.
These are real channels, real uploads, real results. And instead of you figuring everything out, we handle the work for you by choosing the right niche, setting up your channel properly, creating videos in formats that are already proven, and overall, building a system that can scale over time. I have added a link below where you can book a free call with me. We will talk, understand your [music] goal, and see if this makes sense for you.
No pressure, no fake promises. [music] >> [snorts] >> Now let's get back to our video. Step four. [music] The thumbnail. Look, your video could be excellent, genuinely well-made, hours of effort, perfect pacing, clean editing, basically everything except the one thing people actually see first. And if your thumbnail is generic, congratulations, nobody will ever find out.
This happens all the time. A creator pours real effort into a video, then casually drops a lifeless screenshot on it like it's an afterthought, and watches it flatline in real time. >> [snorts] >> Meanwhile, some chaotic half-baked video with a sharp thumbnail pulls 10,000 views before breakfast. Not because it's better, [music] just because it didn't look boring. Thumbnails are your billboard, your movie poster.
Your one shot at saying, "Hey, this is worth your time." without actually saying anything. And [snorts] most people treat it like a formality. Good news, though. [music] You don't need design skills. You just need to stop guessing and use the right prompt.
Go back to the same document, copy the thumbnail prompt, paste it into Chat GPT, >> [music] >> replace the placeholder with your topic, and it gives you a detailed image prompt built for high-performing thumbnails. No overthinking required, which is great, [music] because that clearly wasn't working. Take that prompt into an AI image generator. >> [music] >> I use Wisk AI with the Nano Banana model. Set the aspect ratio to 16 by 9, hit generate, [music] and let the machine do what it does best.
Make you look more competent than you felt 5 minutes ago. If your channel has brand colors, add them before generating. These small details matter more than people like to admit. The right color contrast, >> [music] >> something that grabs attention, a face or focal point that pulls the eye, that's the difference between a video that gets clicked and one that quietly disappears into the void.
The algorithm isn't sitting there flipping a coin. It's not emotional. It doesn't care how hard you worked. It rewards what people actually click on and watch.
And your thumbnail, [music] that's half the battle. Ignore it and you're basically hiding your own content on purpose. You now have everything. The topic system, the script prompt, the video tool, and the thumbnail process.
Basically, the whole I wish someone just told me exactly what to do starter pack. Most people watching this will think, "This is gold." [music] They'll save it. Maybe even share it to feel productive. And then, [music] absolutely nothing will happen.
Because intention without action is just a slightly fancier form of entertainment. Your first video won't go viral. I know, [music] shocking. The algorithm didn't wake up this morning waiting for your debut, [music] but that's not the goal.
The goal is getting it done. Every successful channel you see today started with a video that got ignored harder than a WhatsApp group message at 2:00 a.m. So here's the challenge. Publish something this week.
Not next month. Not when the lighting is perfect, your confidence is high, and Mercury is in a good mood. This week. Generate a topic.
Write the script. Build the video in Goppo AI. Create the thumbnail. Upload it.
Then do it again. >> [music] >> Yes, again. That part wasn't a typo. This system works on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X. Basically, anywhere people scroll mindlessly while pretending to be busy.
The tools are the same. >> [music] >> The process is the same. And the output, even when you rush it a bit, looks like something a team probably charged someone way too much money to make. The creators winning right now aren't some rare species. They didn't unlock a secret level. >> [music] >> They just started while everyone else was still researching.
So, are you watching or are you building? [music] Drop [snorts] in the comments what niche you want a full framework on next, and I'll build that tutorial for you. Subscribe so you don't miss it. >> [music] >> See you soon. At 3:33 a.m., it started breathing. Not me.
Something else. I woke up because of it. Not suddenly. Not like a nightmare.
It was slow. Like my body knew before my mind did. My eyes opened into darkness, and for a few seconds, everything felt normal. Then I heard it.
A long, uneven inhale. Right next to my bed. I froze. I didn't move.
Didn't even blink. My room was quiet before I slept. Dead quiet. I always notice that.
I hate noise when I'm trying to sleep. So this, this sound, didn't belong. Another breath. Closer this time.
Wet. Heavy. Like lungs struggling to work. I told myself it was coming from outside.
Maybe the window. Maybe a stray animal. Maybe my neighbor. Anything that made sense.
But then the exhale brushed against my arm. Cold.
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