Batching is how part-time creators ship like full-time ones. Instead of running the whole pipeline for one video at a time, you group similar tasks so you only pay the setup cost once. Done well, it can double your output without adding hours.
Why batching works
Every stage of making a video has a setup cost: getting into the headspace, configuring the camera and lights, opening the editor and remembering the project. When you do one video at a time, you pay that cost on every video. Batching pays it once per session.
Batch by stage
- Ideation block: fill your calendar with packaged topics. Use the video idea generator.
- Packaging block: write and score titles for all of them at once with the title generator and title A/B score checker.
- Scripting block: outline every video using the script outline generator.
- Filming block: record several videos while your setup is live.
- Editing block: edit in a focused session, then run the upload checklist for each.
Protect the batch
The enemy of a batch session is interruption, and the worst interruption is wandering into YouTube itself to upload and then watching videos for an hour. Keeping your upload environment free of the recommendation feed protects the batch. That is the idea behind Tubely, which blocks the feed and keeps you in Studio.
Package a whole batch in minutes
Use Tubely's free tools to title, describe, and outline every video in your batch, then upload from a focused Mac app.