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Hey AI Breakers 👋

YouTube is the highest-leverage content platform for founders in 2026. The problem? Most people quit after 10 videos because they’re guessing at niche, titles, and packaging.

Today, you’ll build an AI YouTube Growth Engine that designs your channel, packages your videos like top creators, scripts them, and tells you exactly how many to post to hit 100K views in 90 days.

  • ✅ A locked-in niche based on your unfair advantage + audience hunger

  • ✅ A channel positioning doc (target viewer, value promise, channel personality)

  • ✅ A library of 20 packaged title + thumbnail concepts using proven hook formulas

  • ✅ A bank of 30 packaged video ideas mapped to your content pillars

  • ✅ A repeatable video script generator (hook, cold open, body, CTA)

  • ✅ A 90-day publishing calendar with growth math attached

Let’s build it 👇


🧠 How the AI YouTube Growth Engine Works

YouTube is a packaging game. The best creators don’t have better content. They have sharper titles, cleaner thumbnails, stronger cold opens, and consistent volume.

This system chains 6 prompts that move from strategy to execution:

  • 🎯 Strategy: Niche → channel positioning → packaging library

  • 📦 Content: 30 video ideas → repeatable script generator

  • 📅 Distribution: Publishing rhythm + 100K-view growth math

Old way: 6 months of trial-and-error and maybe 5K views. AI way: 60 minutes of setup and a 90-day plan with the math to hit 100K.


🔎 Prompt #1 → The Niche Sniper (Find Your Unfair Advantage)

YouTube niches aren’t won by the best creator. They’re won by whoever shows up consistently with a sharp angle no one else owns. This prompt finds yours.

✅ Use this to stop hopping between video topics and commit to a focused channel.

Prompt:

You are a YouTube growth strategist with 10 years experience helping creators go from 0 to 100K subscribers in their first year. You've launched 50+ channels across business, marketing, finance, and tech niches.

I want you to find the YouTube niche where I have the highest unfair advantage and the audience has the most hunger.

Here's my context:
- My business / professional background: [DESCRIBE YOUR BUSINESS, JOB, AND 2-3 KEY SKILLS]
- My current audience (newsletter, social, customers): [LIST CHANNELS AND ROUGH SIZE]
- What I genuinely enjoy talking about for hours: [LIST 3-5 TOPICS]
- My monetization goal in 12 months: [E.G., LEAD GEN FOR MY SAAS, COURSE SALES, AD REVENUE, SPONSORSHIPS]
- My time commitment per week: [E.G., 4 HOURS, 8 HOURS, 15 HOURS]

Do the following:

1. Generate 5 candidate YouTube niches at the intersection of my skills + interests + business goal.
2. For each candidate, score on 4 criteria (1-10):
   - Audience demand (search volume, view counts on similar channels)
   - Competition gap (under-served angles in this niche)
   - My unfair advantage (proof I can speak credibly here)
   - Monetization fit (does this niche map to my 12-month goal?)
3. For the top-scoring niche, identify a sub-niche I can dominate in 6 months. Be specific. Not "AI" but "AI tools for B2B SaaS founders."
4. Write a 1-sentence channel tagline that captures the sub-niche.
5. List 3 channels in this sub-niche I should study as benchmarks.

Output format:
- Niche scorecard table
- Winning sub-niche + reasoning
- Channel tagline
- 3 benchmark channels with rough subscriber counts and what each does well

💡 Tip: Be brutally honest about your unfair advantage. If you’ve never built a SaaS, don’t pick “AI for SaaS founders” because it sounds monetizable. Pick the niche where you have proof you can talk for 50 videos without faking it.


🧱 Prompt #2 → The Channel Architect (Lock Your Positioning)

Most channels feel generic because they have no clear viewer in mind. This prompt locks who you’re for, what you promise, and what makes you stick.

✅ Use this every time you doubt whether to make a video. Does it serve THIS viewer?

Prompt:

You are a YouTube channel positioning expert. You've helped 100+ creators define the strategic foundation of their channel.

Using my winning sub-niche and tagline from Prompt #1:
[PASTE OUTPUT FROM PROMPT #1]

Build my full channel positioning document.

Do the following:

1. Define my target viewer in 1 painfully specific sentence. Include role, life situation, and biggest current frustration.
2. Write my channel's value promise: what viewers walk away with after watching any video on this channel.
3. Define 3 channel personality traits. Pick traits that distinguish me from the top 10 channels in this sub-niche.
4. Write 5 anti-positioning statements ("This channel is NOT for...") to sharpen who I'm not serving.
5. Write banner copy: 6-8 words max, scannable at thumbnail size.
6. Write the About section: 100 words max, hooks the right viewer in line 1.
7. Suggest 3-5 content pillars (recurring video categories this channel will own).

Output as a clean 1-page positioning doc I can paste into Notion or Google Docs.

🧠 Tip: The “NOT for” list is the secret weapon. The more you exclude, the sharper the channel feels. Don’t be afraid to alienate 90% of YouTube to win the 10% who are perfect for you.


🎯 Prompt #3 → The Packaging Lab (20 Title + Thumbnail Concepts)

Packaging is everything on YouTube. Same content, better title and thumbnail, 10x the views. This prompt generates 20 packaged concepts using formulas top creators use.

✅ Use this as your title bank. Pull from here whenever you start a new video.

Prompt:


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