Discover demand
Cluster keywords, score titles, generate playlists, and map answer-ready questions before production starts.
AI-assisted cinematic ambient publishing system
Plan searchable long-form videos, produce original music assets, inspect quality gates, generate thumbnails, create Shorts packages, and publish only approved drafts.

For creators building searchable ambient channels
Production workflow
The engine keeps prompts, licenses, source files, metadata, and quality reports attached to each release so the channel can scale without publishing weak or untraceable assets.
Cluster keywords, score titles, generate playlists, and map answer-ready questions before production starts.
Use provider-agnostic prompts, licensed sample rendering, manual imports, visuals, thumbnails, and Shorts cuts.
Block mismatched durations, rejected drafts, missing source licenses, and weak audio before any upload path runs.
Export a manual upload folder or upload private drafts through the YouTube API when credentials are configured.
SEO + AEO architecture
Quality gate
The workflow explicitly blocks rejected audio, missing approved source cues, mismatched runtime claims, missing license notes, and publish packages that are only suitable for internal review.
Admin console
Answer-ready FAQ
It creates searchable YouTube metadata, original music prompts, visual prompts, thumbnail concepts, Shorts packages, upload folders, quality reports, and optional YouTube API upload drafts for cinematic ambient music channels.
Yes. When YouTube OAuth credentials are configured and the selected video passes quality gates, the engine can upload a private or scheduled draft through the YouTube Data API. Otherwise it creates a manual upload package.
No. The workflow is designed to avoid impersonating living artists, avoid copyrighted samples, track AI tools and licenses, and include optional AI-assisted disclosure language.
Ambient music channels depend on listener trust and long watch sessions. The quality gate blocks short drafts, harsh audio, missing licenses, rejected sources, and titles that overpromise duration or production value.