Faceless Content Calendar Generator
Generate a complete 4-week YouTube content calendar for any niche. Titles, hooks, content types, and RPM estimates — powered by GPT-4o.
Why a content calendar wins
Consistency beats virality
Channels that post 3x/week grow 3x faster than irregular posters. The algorithm rewards consistency more than one-off viral hits.
Content mix = retention
Alternating educational, listicle, and story formats keeps audiences engaged across multiple sessions — not just for a single video.
Plan RPM, not just views
Scheduling high-RPM content weekly compounds ad revenue faster. A calendar forces intentional format choices rather than reactive posting.
FAQ
How often should a faceless YouTube channel post?+
3 videos per week is the sweet spot for most faceless channels — enough to feed the algorithm without sacrificing quality. Channels posting daily can grow faster but risk burnout. 1x/week works if production quality is high.
What content types perform best for faceless channels?+
Listicles ('Top 10 secrets of X') and educational explainers consistently rank and retain viewers. Controversial takes drive discussion and comments. Story-driven content builds emotional connection. Mix all three for a healthy channel.
How far in advance should I plan YouTube content?+
4 weeks is the practical minimum — enough to see patterns and batch-produce. 8–12 weeks is ideal. Planning ahead lets you research trending topics early, batch record efficiently, and avoid last-minute gaps.
Does posting frequency affect YouTube algorithm ranking?+
Posting frequency alone doesn't directly boost ranking, but consistency signals channel health. Regular publishing keeps your channel active in subscriber feeds, increases impressions, and compounds watch time over time.
How do I use Leaxor to execute this content calendar?+
Take any title from your calendar, paste it into Leaxor as your topic, and the platform generates a full script, skeleton-style animation, ElevenLabs narration, and captions — delivering a finished 9:16 MP4 ready for Shorts in minutes.
Frequently asked questions
How often should a faceless YouTube channel post?
3 videos per week is the sweet spot for most faceless channels — enough to feed the algorithm without sacrificing quality. Channels posting daily can grow faster but risk burnout. 1x/week works if production quality is high.
What content types perform best for faceless channels?
Listicles ('Top 10 secrets of X') and educational explainers consistently rank and retain viewers. Controversial takes drive discussion and comments. Story-driven content builds emotional connection. Mix all three for a healthy channel.
How far in advance should I plan YouTube content?
4 weeks is the practical minimum — enough to see patterns and batch-produce. 8–12 weeks is ideal. Planning ahead lets you research trending topics early, batch record efficiently, and avoid last-minute gaps.
Does posting frequency affect YouTube algorithm ranking?
Posting frequency alone doesn't directly boost ranking, but consistency signals channel health. Regular publishing keeps your channel active in subscriber feeds, increases impressions, and compounds watch time over time.
How do I use Leaxor to execute this content calendar?
Take any title from your calendar, paste it into Leaxor as your topic, and the platform generates a full script, skeleton-style animation, ElevenLabs narration, and captions — delivering a finished 9:16 MP4 ready for Shorts in minutes.
Calendar ready. Now execute it — generate each video with Leaxor.
Paste any title from your calendar into Leaxor and get a finished animated Short in 5 minutes. Script, animation, voiceover, captions — all automated. Free tier, no card.
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