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TubeDroid automates the full lifecycle of short-form video — from script to publish. This guide walks you through the four steps to get your first automated series running.
Start with a single series on one channel before creating more. This lets you get a feel for the video output quality, schedule cadence, and editing workflow before scaling up.
1

Sign up at tubedroid.com

Go to tubedroid.com and create an account. After signing up, choose a subscription plan:
PlanPriceVideos / monthSeries
Starter$9.99101
Pro$14.99255
Premium$19.995015
If you’re just getting started, Starter gives you enough capacity to evaluate the platform. You can upgrade at any time from Account > Subscription.
2

Connect a social media channel

Before you can create a series, you need to link at least one YouTube or TikTok channel.
  1. In the dashboard, go to Settings > Integrations.
  2. Click Connect YouTube or Connect TikTok.
  3. Follow the OAuth prompts to authorize TubeDroid to publish on your behalf.
Once connected, the channel appears in your integrations list and becomes available when creating a series.
You can connect multiple channels and assign different series to each one. Each series is linked to exactly one channel.
3

Create your first series

A series defines the topic, voice, language, aspect ratio, and posting schedule for a recurring set of videos.
  1. In the dashboard, click Create Series (or navigate to Dashboard > Create Series).
  2. Fill in the series details:
    • Name — A label for your own reference.
    • Topic — Choose a preset topic or select Custom and enter your own.
    • Voice — Pick an AI voice from the library. Voices vary by accent, gender, and style.
    • Language — Choose from English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish.
    • Aspect ratio — Select Vertical (9:16) for YouTube Shorts and TikTok, or Widescreen (16:9) for standard YouTube uploads.
    • Duration — Choose 60, 90, or 120 seconds.
    • Channel — Select the YouTube or TikTok channel you connected in the previous step.
    • Schedule — Add one or more posting times. Each slot must be at least 2 hours apart.
  3. Click Create Series to confirm.
Schedules are stored and evaluated in UTC. They are not affected by daylight saving time changes in your local timezone.
TubeDroid generates the first video for your series immediately after creation. You can review it before it publishes.
4

Review and publish your first video

After your series is created, TubeDroid queues the first video for generation. Once it’s ready:
  1. Go to Dashboard > My Series and open your series.
  2. Click the video to open the editor.
  3. Review the AI-generated title, script, and visuals. You can edit individual scenes, swap visuals, or change the voice.
  4. If the video looks good, leave it as-is — it will publish automatically at the next scheduled time.
If you want to make changes, use the editor to adjust scenes or regenerate specific sections. Your plan includes a set number of edits per video (1 on Starter, 10 on Pro, 20 on Premium).
You don’t need to manually approve videos for them to publish. TubeDroid publishes at the scheduled time unless you explicitly pause the series or delete the video.

Next steps

Series overview

Understand how series work and what settings you can change after creation.

Edit a video

Learn how to customize titles, scenes, visuals, and voice before a video publishes.

Connect YouTube

Link your YouTube channel and configure publishing permissions.

Connect TikTok

Connect TikTok and set privacy, interaction, and disclosure settings.