YouTube Shorts Video Automation

Novaris runs a YouTube Shorts-first content engine: scripts, avatars, voice, and publish, end-to-end. Built for creators who want to be on YouTube Shorts every day without filming every day.

What shipping daily on YouTube Shorts actually costs

Shooting, editing, and publishing one short-form video to YouTube Shorts daily costs most creators 90+ minutes of deep work. Novaris takes that to under 10 minutes: review a draft, approve, publish. The 80 minutes you save compound over a quarter.

Why YouTube Shorts rewards consistent output

YouTube Shorts's algorithm rewards creators who post on a consistent cadence — not because consistency is good in the abstract, but because the algorithm has more data to match content-to-audience. Novaris gives you the output volume YouTube Shorts is looking for, without burning you out.

Frequently asked

Does Novaris actually post to YouTube Shorts for me?
On Pro and Studio tiers, yes. Connect your YouTube Shorts account once; Novaris' autonomous agents post on the cadence you define, with human-in-the-loop approval on by default.
What aspect ratio and format does the output use for YouTube Shorts?
9:16 at 1080p, H.264/AAC, optimized for YouTube Shorts's bitrate sweet-spot. Auto-converts to the correct format per platform when repurposing the same source.
How often should I post to YouTube Shorts to see growth?
Current YouTube Shorts data suggests 3–7 pieces per week for short-form, 1–3 per week for long-form. Novaris can sustain the upper end because generation cost is near-zero at marginal.
Can I use my own voice or face on YouTube Shorts?
Yes. Clone your voice (consent-gated) or license a custom avatar. Both are permanent once set and work across every piece of YouTube Shorts content.
Is the content penalty-safe on YouTube Shorts?
Novaris generates native video — not screen-recorded slideshows or scraped content. YouTube Shorts's systems treat it as original. We publish a policy explainer at /security for details.