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Auto Run Daily Shorts Batch: A Practical Playbook
How to configure a daily shorts batch pipeline — count, intervals, brands, and platforms — so Automatic Mode fills your TikTok and Reels calendar.
Why batch beats one-off posts
A single heroic edit does not train the algorithm. Five shorts staggered every 90 minutes teach the platform you are a consistent publisher — and teach your team that content is a system.
Claudevid’s daily shorts batch is built for that: one Auto Run, multiple vertical files, optional schedule across the day.
Recommended defaults
Start with count 5, language matching your brand, postMode schedule, and intervalMinutes 90. Review the first week manually, then loosen approvals once quality is stable.
Attach the pipeline to a brand that already has TikTok + Instagram connected so one run fans out without duplicate uploads.
Measure what matters
Track completion rate and saves before vanity views. Automatic Mode wins when clips earn replays — not when you ship more noise.
Step-by-step
Choose Daily short videos
In Auto Run, select the daily shorts pipeline and set language to match your audience.
Set count to 5 and interval to 90 minutes
This creates a full day of posts without dumping everything at once.
Attach a brand with TikTok + Reels
One run can schedule across connected accounts.
Run, review, then automate
Approve the first batch, then let schedule mode own the week.
Try Automatic Mode
Put your content on Auto Run — pipelines that generate shorts, UGC, tip slides, and YouTube long + Short, then schedule them to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and X.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many shorts per day is too many?
- Most brands do well with 3–5. Go higher only if creative quality stays consistent and comments stay healthy.
- Can I generate without posting?
- Yes — set postMode to none, review files in Studio, then publish or schedule later.