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How to Post Daily Shorts Without Editing (WikiHow-Style)
A complete WikiHow-style walkthrough: connect accounts, pick an Auto Run pipeline, set intervals, add captions/templates, and schedule TikTok + Reels + Shorts.
Before you start
You need a Claudevid account, at least one social connection, and a clear niche sentence (who you help + what outcome). You do not need CapCut, a freelancer, or three free evenings.
This guide is the same structure people expect from WikiHow: materials, numbered steps, tips, and warnings — applied to Automatic Mode.
Tips for higher retention
Lead with a concrete promise in the first second. Keep captions large. Prefer Split Stack or Impact when the face or product must stay readable on mobile.
If a hook underperforms, regenerate variants from the same pipeline instead of rebuilding the project.
Step-by-step
Sign up and open Auto Run
Create your Claudevid account, open Studio → Auto Run, and skim the pipeline catalog (daily shorts, UGC, tip slides, YouTube long + Short, cinematic).
Connect platforms under one brand
Link TikTok, Instagram/Facebook, YouTube, and X. One brand means one schedule fans out without re-uploading.
Choose Daily short videos
Set count 3–5, language to your audience, post mode to schedule, interval 60–120 minutes.
Pick a caption template
Impact for karaoke emphasis, Blur Pad for talking heads, Split Stack when you have B-roll, Letterbox for cinematic tips, Focus Frame for product cards.
Run once and review
Watch the first batch on your phone. Fix niche focus or talking points, then re-run.
Let the schedule own the week
Once quality is stable, keep Auto Run on schedule. Add clipping from long videos when you have podcasts or webinars.
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
- Is this really WikiHow-style?
- Yes — numbered steps, materials, tips, and warnings. The tool is Claudevid Automatic Mode instead of craft supplies.
- Can agencies use the same steps?
- Duplicate the pipeline per client brand, keep templates shared, and change niche focus / language per account.