How to automate a psychology YouTube channel
To automate a psychology YouTube channel, pick explainer formats (cognitive biases, disorders overview, study breakdowns), cite reputable sources, and run a fixed pipeline—script, AI voiceover, stock/abstract visuals, captions, human review, upload. Psychology fits faceless voiceover + b-roll; avoid presenting AI text as clinical advice.
Educational content only—not medical or mental health advice. AutoTube is not affiliated with YouTube.
Key facts
- Strong formats
- One concept per video: bias, experiment, therapy modality overview.
- Visual style
- Abstract brain imagery, minimalist text, calm b-roll—not sensationalism.
- Ethics
- Cite DSM/peer-reviewed sources; add help-line disclaimer where appropriate.
- Length
- 8–15 minutes for depth; Shorts for single bias or myth.
- Automation
- AI drafts scripts; human verifies claims before publish.
Weekly automation workflow
Monday: pick 2 topics from your idea bank (50 psychology ideas). Tuesday–Wednesday: generate scripts and videos in AutoTube. Thursday: fact-check and adjust titles. Friday: publish or queue agent runs.
Monetization & competition
Psychology sits in a competitive edu-tainment tier with moderate RPM. Win with specific hooks (“why procrastination feels logical”) vs generic lists. Compare niches in the niche finder.
Brainstorm psychology titles
Open title generatorFrequently asked questions
- Is psychology a good faceless niche?
- Yes—voice + visuals scale well. Differentiate with research depth and responsible framing.
- Can AI write psychology scripts safely?
- Use AI for structure; verify every claim against textbooks or papers before monetized uploads.
- Shorts or long-form for psychology?
- Both—Shorts for single biases; long-form for study deep dives and watch time.
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