A series ties together everything TubeDroid needs to keep your channel growing on autopilot: a topic, a visual identity, a voice, a publishing schedule, and a connected social media channel. Once a video in a series is published, TubeDroid automatically begins work on the next one, so your channel never runs dry.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.tubedroid.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
What a series contains
Every series is defined by a fixed set of settings chosen at creation time. Most settings can be changed later from the series detail page.| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | A label for your own reference — not published anywhere. |
| Topic | The subject matter for every video in this series (e.g. “Did You Know?”, “History”, or a custom topic you write yourself). |
| Language | The spoken and written language of the video content. |
| Aspect ratio | Vertical (9:16) for TikTok and YouTube Shorts, or widescreen (16:9) for standard YouTube. |
| Voice | The AI voice used for narration. |
| Visual style | The artistic style applied to generated video imagery (e.g. Realistic, Cartoon, Auto). |
| Background music | Whether ambient background music plays under the narration. |
| Video duration | Target length of each video: 60, 90, or 120 seconds. |
| Social media channel | The YouTube or TikTok channel where videos are published. |
| Schedule | The days and times each week when new videos are published. |
How the automation works
When you create a series, TubeDroid renders the first video and queues it for your next scheduled publish time. Once that video goes live, TubeDroid immediately begins preparing the following video. You never need to trigger a new video manually — the cycle continues as long as the series is active.Suspending and resuming a series
If you need to pause publishing, a series can be suspended. While suspended, no new videos are rendered or published, and the series cannot be edited. When you’re ready to restart, you can resume the series from the series detail page — provided your plan has enough remaining video credits.A suspended series may not be resumable if your current plan’s video credit limit has already been reached for the billing period. Check your credit balance in Settings if the resume button is unavailable.
Next steps
Create a series
Walk through every field and launch your first automated series.
Edit a series
Change topic, voice, schedule, and other settings after creation.
Manage your schedule
Understand how the weekly schedule picker works and how UTC affects timing.