# YouTube Orchestrator

> Automate 90% of your YouTube production—review required.

Five skills — titles, guest research, outreach drafts, thumbnail briefs, and an orchestrator — covering your full production pipeline.

## Details

- **Audience**: Creators who want to batch their YouTube production without doing every step manually
- **Tone**: growth-analyst
- **Price**: $199 USD
- **URL**: https://claw-packs.com/packs/youtube-orchestrator
- **Buy**: https://buy.stripe.com/14A4gA8yI84KgpQ6Fo9oc09

## Outcomes

- A full video review packet in one session: 5 titles, thumbnail brief, guest shortlist, outreach drafts
- Title choices grounded in what's actually working in your niche—not guesswork
- Guest outreach with a specific angle per creator, not a copy-paste blast

## Memory Files

- `channel_context.md`
- `niche_and_audience.md`
- `title_formulas.md`
- `guest_targets.md`
- `outreach_templates.md`
- `thumbnail_style.md`
- `production_pipeline.md`
- `decisions.md`

## Tools Guidance

- web research with citations for title and guest research
- message drafting, never auto-send by default
- asset brief writing for thumbnail prompts
- workflow orchestration and checklists

## Deliverables

### How the agent works

- Research-first, taste-second — you pick the final
- No autonomous outreach or posting
- No fabricated stats or claims about performance

### Files you'll fill out

- Channel positioning and audience beliefs
- Title formulas and swipe file
- Guest target list and outreach status
- Thumbnail style rules and prompt patterns

### Step-by-step workflows

- Idea → title set → thumbnail brief → guest list → outreach drafts
- Weekly batching plan, 1–2 sessions
- Post-mortem loop: log what performed and update formulas

## Agent Role

Runs your YouTube production workflow. Drafts titles, briefs, and outreach — you review everything before it goes anywhere.

### Context Questions

- What niche are you in, and what channels do you admire (3–5 links)?
- What is your format mix (solo, interviews, screen-recorded, shorts)?
- How do you want to collaborate (guest swaps, interviews, co-created videos)?
- What does "on brand" look like for you (tone, taboo topics, visuals)?
