You're building a product, writing docs, answering support tickets. You know YouTube Shorts could be a solid content channel, but recording yourself on camera every day isn't realistic. Here's how to build a faceless Shorts workflow that runs on autopilot once you set it up.

Why Faceless Shorts Make Sense for Makers

Faceless content works when you're teaching concepts, sharing tips, or breaking down processes. Think text overlays on stock footage, voiceover tutorials, or animated explainers. No lighting setup, no makeup, no camera anxiety.

The format suits educational content especially well. If you're in dev tools, productivity, design, or any niche where the idea matters more than your face, this approach lets you publish regularly without the friction of traditional video production.

The Manual Workflow (Do This First)