This AI Tool Makes Creating Viral Videos EASY (No Editing Skills Needed)

This AI Tool Makes Creating Viral Videos EASY

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🛠️ What is SubMagic and why it matters

SubMagic is an AI-first video editing platform built for creators who want speed, consistency, and effectiveness without wrestling with complex editing software. At its core, SubMagic automates the repetitive and time-consuming parts of editing: captions, trimming, audio cleanup, b-roll insertion, hooks, magic zooms, and even more advanced touches like eye contact correction and removing bad takes.

Why this matters: editing is often the bottleneck that turns an idea into a published short. A minute of final short-form content can take an editor an hour (or more) to polish. SubMagic collapses that time dramatically — I routinely go from a process that used to take 60 minutes for a one-minute clip to something that takes a minute or two to produce, depending on the task. That saves time, lets you publish more, and opens up new business opportunities.

⚡ Quick walkthrough: How I use SubMagic (step-by-step)

Here’s a simple, practical walkthrough showing how I convert a raw clip into a publish-ready short in minutes. Use this exact workflow to test the tool and see the productivity gains for yourself.

  1. Upload your source video. This can be a raw phone clip, a piece of long-form content, or a content export from your editor. SubMagic supports direct uploads and even URL imports from YouTube.
  2. Select language and basic options. Choose your spoken language (e.g., English), whether there are multiple speakers, and whether you want translations. For most shorts I only generate captions and styling first.
  3. Generate captions. Click generate and let the AI transcribe. The captions appear instantly and can be styled with different themes, colors, fonts, and placements.
  4. Trim and remove bad takes. Use automatic removal tools to eliminate long silences or test takes. You can also manually adjust cuts.
  5. Clean up audio. One click for audio cleaning reduces background noise, improves voice clarity, and ensures loudness consistency across clips.
  6. Add music, brand and cover. Choose a backing track, upload a watermark or logo under the Brand tab, and create a thumbnail/cover if needed.
  7. Use AI features for polish. Turn on eye contact correction, generate a viral hook (AI suggests a short opening sentence), add magic b-roll, or apply magic zooms.
  8. Export and publish. Export in the right aspect ratio for TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts. Optionally use automations to push the final clip to Google Drive, Instagram, or other connected platforms.

In practice, this can take a couple minutes for a short clip of under a minute; trimming long-form videos and generating multiple clips takes about 10–15 minutes to process for the entire long-form piece, often finishing earlier than the projected time.

💡 Powerful features that save hours

SubMagic bundles a set of features that, when combined, turn complex editing into a one-click or two-click process:

  • Captions & styling: Auto-generated captions with customizable themes, colors, position, and placement. Also supports translation and multi-speaker labeling.
  • Trim & remove silences: Automatic removal of dead air and bad takes to tighten pacing quickly.
  • Audio cleanup: One-click audio enhancement reduces noise, balances levels, and makes voice clearer.
  • Magic b-roll: AI suggests and inserts relevant b-roll clips at the right moments—no hunting through stock libraries manually.
  • Magic zooms: Auto-apply dynamic zooms for visual interest without manual keyframing.
  • Generate hooks: The AI can suggest multiple opening lines that work as viral hooks—regenerate until you like one.
  • Eye contact correction: Improve perceived viewer engagement on interviews and face-forward videos.
  • Remove bad takes: Automatically identify and remove poor segments.

These features are more than convenience—combined they reduce the need for a professional editor for many types of short-form content and make scaling far easier.

🔗 Integrations & automations that scale workflows

One of SubMagic’s most underrated strengths is its integrations and automation engines. You can automate entire pipelines so that content flows from recording to published post with minimal manual steps.

Common automations I use or recommend:

  • When a video is added to a Google Drive folder, create a SubMagic project automatically.
  • Once a SubMagic project is ready, upload the exported clips to Google Drive and/or Instagram automatically.
  • Generate an AI video with HeyGen and push it into SubMagic for clipping/styling.
  • Create custom automations with Zapier or Nanon-like automation tools to chain steps like captions → b-roll → export → upload.

Automations let you batch-process content, which is essential when you’re scaling an editing agency or running multiple channels. For teams, it saves coordination time and reduces human error.

🔥 Three high-impact use cases to go viral (and make money)

I’ve tested SubMagic across several scenarios, and three use cases stand out as immediate ways to increase reach and/or generate revenue. Each is actionable and can be started within days.

1) Clip long-form content into dozens of viral shorts

If you produce long-form content—podcasts, webinars, YouTube videos—you’re sitting on a goldmine of short-form clips. SubMagic can ingest a long video (YouTube URL or uploaded file) and automatically suggest dozens of clips that could be turned into viral shorts.

What I saw: from a single long video, SubMagic generated 23 suggested clips automatically. That’s 23 pieces of short-form content that can be posted across platforms with minimal edits. Typical processing time for this is around 10–15 minutes and often finishes early.

How this translates to growth:

  • Repurpose one hour of content into 20–50 shorts per month.
  • Increase platform reach (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, X, Facebook, LinkedIn) by posting consistently and testing which clips resonate.
  • Use A/B testing on hooks and caption styles to refine performance.

If you don’t have original long-form content, offer this as a service to creators: a clipping agency model. Price it as a monthly service (e.g., X clips per month + distribution) or per clip. You can also participate in clipping contests run by creators who pay for the best clips.

2) Start an AI-powered editing agency (b-roll & finishing fast)

Adding b-roll, trimming, and finishing edits are the most time-consuming tasks for editors. SubMagic automates b-roll and other finishing steps so you can take on more clients and deliver faster.

Agency models you can deploy:

  • High volume, lower price: Use SubMagic to produce many short edits per day and undercut competitors on platforms like Fiverr by offering faster turnaround.
  • White-label finishing: Accept raw footage from creators or influencers and deliver fully polished clips ready to post (branded captions, logo, hook, b-roll).
  • Retainer packages: Offer monthly bundles (e.g., 30 shorts per month) and use automations to queue, process, and publish content.

Benefits for your agency:

  • Handle more clients with fewer editors.
  • Lower per-video production costs because AI handles repetitive work.
  • Faster delivery timelines, which is attractive for creators who want daily posting schedules.

3) Build faceless, monetizable channels using AI-generated content

Faceless channels are one of the easiest ways to monetize content without being on camera. People are already doing it at scale: channels getting millions of views every month can be created and maintained without a traditional video team.

How to build one:

  1. Select a niche (horror stories, sports clips, educational explainers, kids content, motivational reels).
  2. Create long-form content using voice AI or stock footage if you don’t want to appear on camera (tools like HeyGen can generate presenter-style videos you then import to SubMagic).
  3. Use SubMagic to generate clips, add captions, b-roll, and polish.
  4. Post across platforms consistently and monetize via YouTube AdSense, brand deals, affiliate marketing, or selling digital products.

Example metrics I shared: my own channel gets around 400,000 monthly views and earns about $3,000 from YouTube ad revenue. Channels getting 13 million views per month could be making an estimated $40,000–$60,000 monthly depending on CPMs and monetization mix. These are estimates, but they illustrate how scale compounds earnings.

📈 Monetization strategies & pricing ideas

Whether you want to monetize your own channels or run a service business, here are practical pricing and monetization approaches:

  • Per-clip pricing: Charge per finished short (e.g., $10–$50 depending on complexity). Use SubMagic to keep your delivery costs low and your margins high.
  • Monthly retainer: Offer packages like 30 clips/month with guaranteed turnaround and performance reporting.
  • Performance-based fee: Offer lower base rates + bonuses for hits (e.g., if a clip hits X views, collect a success bonus).
  • White-label editing: Charge agencies or creators to be their behind-the-scenes editing partner, with branding and customization.
  • Build and sell channels: Create faceless channels in niche verticals, scale them with SubMagic, then sell as digital assets.

Platforms to find clients: Fiverr, Upwork, LinkedIn, content creator communities, and creator clipping contests. Undercutting competitors on price while offering faster turnaround and higher volume is a viable go-to-market strategy because of SubMagic’s automation.

📝 Practical best practices & style tips

Here are production and editorial tips I use to maximize virality and engagement when editing with SubMagic:

  • Hook-first editing: Start every short with a hook within the first 1–3 seconds. Use SubMagic’s Generate Hook tool and test variations.
  • Caption readability: Use high-contrast colors, readable fonts, and large text for mobile viewers. Put captions close to the bottom or middle depending on platform UI overlays.
  • Brand consistency: Save brand presets (logo, colors, fonts) in SubMagic to keep a consistent look across clips.
  • Aspect ratio templates: Export the same clip in multiple sizes: 9:16 for TikTok/Reels/Shorts, 1:1 for Instagram feed, and 16:9 if you want a YouTube upload.
  • Use b-roll sparingly: Add b-roll that directly illustrates the spoken topic—don’t distract. SubMagic’s suggested b-roll usually nails relevance, but always review.
  • Audio first: Prioritize clean audio; poor audio kills engagement faster than rough visuals.

Follow these principles and you’ll maintain high-quality output even as you scale volume.

Here are three simple workflow templates depending on your goal:

Workflow A — Single creator, fast posting

  1. Record raw 3–10 minute piece on phone or camera.
  2. Upload to SubMagic → generate captions → select a hook → auto clean audio.
  3. Apply b-roll and magic zooms if needed → export 9:16 short.
  4. Post to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Reels with platform-optimized caption & hashtags.

Workflow B — Long-form repurpose & scale

  1. Publish long-form video on YouTube or record a podcast.
  2. Paste the YouTube URL into SubMagic → generate clips (10–15 minutes processing).
  3. Review suggested clips → refine hooks and b-roll → export a batch of short clips.
  4. Schedule posts across platforms using a social scheduler or SubMagic automations.

Workflow C — Agency pipeline (team scale)

  1. Client uploads files to shared Drive → automation triggers SubMagic project creation.
  2. AI generates captions, suggestions, and b-roll → editor reviews and approves.
  3. Automation uploads finished clips to Drive and schedules to Instagram/YouTube/X.
  4. Client receives report and analytics; iterate on best-performing templates and hooks.

These templates let you automate the heavy lifting while keeping human oversight where it matters most: creative decisions and performance optimization.

💬 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓ What can SubMagic do that traditional editors struggle with?

SubMagic automates repetitive tasks like captioning, b-roll insertion, audio cleanup, and hook generation. Traditional editors still add creative value, but for many short-form needs AI can perform these tasks faster and cheaper, freeing editors to focus on higher-level creative work.

❓ How accurate are the captions and transcriptions?

Captions are highly accurate for clear audio. Accuracy improves with clean recordings; use the audio cleanup feature before generating captions for the best results. For specialized vocabulary or heavy accents, a quick manual pass is recommended.

❓ Can SubMagic handle multiple speakers and translations?

Yes—SubMagic supports multi-speaker detection and has translation capabilities. You can generate translated captions to repurpose content for non-English audiences.

❓ What output formats and aspect ratios are supported?

Export options include short-form aspect ratios (9:16, 1:1) and traditional 16:9 formats. Exports are ready to upload to TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or native YouTube uploads.

❓ Is there a free trial?

Yes—SubMagic offers a free trial that allows you to test a limited number of videos without a credit card. Try SubMagic here: https://submagic.co/?via=robert86

❓ Is my content private and secure?

SubMagic operates under standard content privacy and security policies. For client or sensitive content, follow best practices: use private folders, NDAs with clients, and check the platform’s privacy policy for full details.

❓ Can I integrate SubMagic with other AI tools like HeyGen?

Absolutely. SubMagic supports integrations and automations with tools like HeyGen and Zapier, and it can be part of a chain that includes speech-to-text, voice generation, and scheduled publishing.

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🚀 Final thoughts and next steps

SubMagic is one of those rare tools that democratizes advanced editing features. You don’t need to be an editing pro to create viral content or run a high-volume editing operation. Whether you’re a creator looking to repurpose long-form content, an editor wanting to scale, or someone who wants to run faceless monetized channels—SubMagic makes the heavy lifting fast and affordable.

My recommendation: test the free trial with three videos. Try converting one long-form video into multiple clips, run a short A/B test on hooks and captions, and experiment with automated exports to see real results. If you like it, you can scale into an agency model or double down on your channel growth strategy.

Want more free tools and strategies like this? I’ve shared seven other amazing free AI tools in a separate guide you might find useful for building automation and growth systems. Dive in, experiment, and let the AI handle the grind so you can focus on creativity and scale.

 

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