Automate creatives and content, for ecommerce, businesses and creators, while keeping full creative control, saving 10x your time and in production costs.
Set up AI agents that create content while you sleep. Then fine-tune every frame in a pro editor built for creators who care about the details. Your brand. Your style. At scale.

Define your colors, voice, and style once. Every video stays on-brand automatically.

Give a topic, a link, or just an idea. AI agents handle the script, visuals, and voiceover.

Fine-tune every detail in a pro editor. Export in any format and publish directly.
Generate hundreds of ads from text without managing real creators and their delays. Save money on creators engagement and video production, creating your own AI actors for UGC and Video Ads.

Create talking head videos with ready-to-use or your custom avatars. Don't settle for the library: customize their features.

Create from scratch your AI avatar or take inspiration from our rich library. Automate UGC and create user-generated TikToks, Reels and Shorts.

YOU have full emotion control, just write how you want it. You can generate multiple versions and A/B test which one performs better.

Accurate translation in more than 30 languages, enabling you to reach the world. Also you can add B-Roll to your video to make it more engaging.

Create ads in bulk to speed up the video creation and testing process. You can create 100s of ads in minutes.
Create professional videos with AI avatars, voice cloning, and automated editing. No filming required.
Generate 100+ video ads in minutes with AI avatars and voiceovers in 30+ languages.
Create viral faceless videos for TikTok & Shorts. Auto-captions and AI voiceovers included.
Turn product images into high-converting video ads. AI B-Roll and UGC content.

Set up workflows that generate videos on autopilot. From script to final cut, all handled by AI, but you can still control everything after.

Upload your brand assets once. Every video stays consistent with your colors, style and copywriting.

All the AI models, image generation, video, sound, music, upscaling, restyling, face swapping...

You have access to a pro video editor where you can control everything, like in capcut or premiere.

Create AI images and animations where the character remains consistent in every scene.
Everything you need to know about Videotok
You just need to write a text prompt or paste a web URL, and our AI will generate a complete video for you. It'll add AI voices, images, captions, transitions, and all that cool stuff. You can customize it to make it perfect for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or wherever you want to post it.
It depends on the complexity of the video, models and options selected, but you can expect each video to be ready in 1-10 minutes.
Yes, you can use your own images.
A creative engineer is the evolution of the traditional creative role in brands and agencies. Think of it like a GTM engineer, but for ads and content creation. Traditionally, creative teams focused purely on ideation and production. A creative engineer takes this further by: • Designing and controlling the entire creative workflow from brief to final output • Building automated systems that generate creatives at scale • Setting up AI agents and templates that maintain brand consistency • Managing data pipelines to inform creative decisions and A/B testing • Orchestrating tools, APIs, and platforms into a cohesive production system Instead of manually creating one ad at a time, a creative engineer builds the infrastructure that produces hundreds of winning variations. They're part strategist, part systems thinker, and part creative director. Videotok is built for creative engineers—people who want to automate the repetitive parts of video production while keeping full creative control over the output.
No, we do not offer a free trial. However, you can see how the platform works by clicking on the YouTube icon that you find at the bottom left at the end of this page. This way you can see how the platform Videotok works through our YouTube videos.
You can only get a refund within 14 days of subscribing for the first time (so, it's possible only during the first month of subscription) and the refund will be limited to unused credits only. The refund is only limited to the proportion of unused credits because for the credits used Videotok had to bear the production costs of the videos.
Credits expire every month. Therefore, it is not possible to accumulate credits from the previous month that have not been used.
You can cancel your subscription at any time. You can do this from your account settings.
Yes, you can create a personal brand by inserting hooks and calls to action that will be repeated every time you select your personal brand. In the section dedicated to the personal brand you can also insert examples of scripts in order to train Videotok that in the writing phase will reproduce the style of the examples.
If you buy the Pro Plan you can create a maximum of three voices.
Your profile serves as a landing page on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Every element is an opportunity to communicate your value and drive action. • Profile picture: Use a high-quality logo across all platforms. • Bio: Spell out your value props directly. Don't just say what your product is—say what it does for them. You have 2-3 seconds of attention. • Links: Instagram allows links immediately. TikTok requires 1,000 followers. YouTube lets you add links in the channel description and video descriptions. • CTA: Include a clear call to action like "Try for free on iOS" or "Link in bio." Follow this format: what your product is + user-centered value prop + CTA.
Your bio should speak directly to viewers you want to convert. Ask yourself: 1. Who is my target user? Get specific—name them, their age, what they do. 2. Why would they benefit from my product? 3. What's the ideal end result of them using it? Platform limits: • TikTok: 80 characters • Instagram: 150 characters • YouTube: 1,000 characters (channel description) For example, instead of "AI Note Taker," write "Never fall behind in lectures again" or "Capture every detail without lifting a pen." Remember: if you're building for everyone, you're likely building for no one. Don't be afraid to niche down.
Each platform pushes your content to people similar to those you engage with. To reach your target audience, act as your target user would. TikTok (For You page): • Search topics your target user would search, filter by "this week." • Like, comment, save, and share videos. Act like your target user. • Follow 50-75 creators in your niche over 2-3 days. • Repeat 5-7x daily until your For You page shows niche content. Instagram (Explore & Reels): • Find influencers in your niche, follow them, engage with their content. • Follow who they follow. Algorithm training is easier here. YouTube (Shorts feed & Home): • Watch and engage with Shorts in your niche. Like, comment, subscribe. • YouTube's algorithm is more search-based, so focus on keywords and titles too. Bonus: This research helps you understand your audience's language, slang, and trending sounds.
Instagram & YouTube: No worries—you can start re-training your algorithm now by engaging with content in your niche. These platforms are more forgiving. TikTok: If none of your videos are getting high engagement, it might be a sign to restart your account and re-train the algorithm with a fresh account. TikTok is stricter about initial account behavior. If you just start posting right away without warming up, TikTok might flag you as a bot.
A good rule of thumb is 3 posts per day on each platform. Why 3 posts max? 1. Volume is king, but quality still matters—especially when you're learning what works. 2. Posting too much may flag you as a bot (especially on TikTok). 3. Prevents burnout! How to avoid being flagged: • TikTok: Wait 1-2 hours between posts. Engage with your For You page for ~5 minutes after each post. • Instagram: Post during regular hours (8am-9pm). Wait 1-2 hours between posts. • YouTube Shorts: More flexible, but consistency matters more than frequency. 1-3 Shorts/day works well.
Views alone don't tell the full story. A viral video doesn't always lead to downloads. Focus on: • Comments: Are people asking "what is that?" or saying "downloading now"? These indicate product-content fit. • Shares: Instagram and TikTok algorithms heavily favor shares. More shareable = higher virality. • Watch time: YouTube prioritizes watch time and retention. Check your analytics. • Downloads/Clicks: Track how viral videos impact actual acquisition. Wait 24-48 hours before analyzing metrics—videos sometimes take time to build up. YouTube Shorts can even resurface weeks later.
Each platform has different geo-targeting behaviors: TikTok (strictest): • Buy and activate a US SIM card while in the US, keep using it abroad with mobile data. • Open your account while physically in the US. • Avoid Wi-Fi to maintain US location signal. • Use a high-quality US VPN that doesn't get flagged. • Set Apple ID region to US, turn off location services, disable iCloud Keychain. • Use separate devices or app cloning for multiple accounts. Instagram: • Less strict. Use a US VPN and set your phone region to US. • Engage with US-based accounts to train the algorithm. • Use US-relevant hashtags and post during US peak hours. YouTube: • Most flexible—it's more keyword and search-based. • Use US English, target US search terms, and mention US-specific references. • Upload during US peak hours (EST/PST). This applies whether you're in Europe, Asia, Africa, or Latin America.
Videotok lets you create scroll-stopping product videos for your Shopify store without hiring creators or filming yourself. How to get started: 1. Sign up for Videotok and create your account. 2. Set up your Brand Kit: Add your logo, brand colors, hooks, CTAs, and script examples. Videotok will learn your style and reproduce it in every video. 3. Generate videos: Enter your product URL or describe your product—our AI creates the script, visuals, voiceover, captions, and music automatically. 4. Download and use: Export your videos and upload them to your Shopify product pages, ads, or social media. Best video types for e-commerce: • Product showcases with AI-generated visuals • UGC-style testimonials with AI avatars • Before/after transformations • Problem-solution hooks that grab attention Pro tip: Lead with benefits, not features. "Finally sleep through the night" converts better than "Memory foam mattress."
Yes! Videotok's automation features let you scale your video content without manual work. How to automate your workflow: 1. Create your Brand Kit: Set up your hooks, CTAs, voice, and script style once. Videotok will use this for all future videos. 2. Use AI agents: Our AI can generate multiple video variations from a single product—different hooks, angles, and CTAs to A/B test. 3. Auto-publish to social media: Connect your TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube accounts to schedule and publish videos directly from Videotok. 4. Download for Shopify: Export videos to use on product pages, in email campaigns, or as paid ads. Social commerce integrations: • TikTok Shop: Create shoppable videos and tag products directly. • Instagram Shopping: Use your videos in Reels with product tags. • YouTube Shopping: Add product links in Shorts descriptions. Pro tip: Create 10+ variations of your best-performing ad and let the platforms' algorithms find your winning creative.
Videotok is perfect for dropshipping because you can create professional product videos without ever touching the product. How dropshippers use Videotok: 1. Product videos from supplier images: Paste your AliExpress, CJ Dropshipping, or supplier URL—our AI extracts images and creates scroll-stopping videos automatically. 2. UGC-style ads without creators: Use AI avatars to create authentic-looking testimonials and unboxing-style content. 3. Scale testing: Generate 10-20 video variations per product to find winning creatives faster. Test different hooks, angles, and CTAs. 4. Multi-language ads: Create the same ad in multiple languages to test international markets without translation costs. Best video formats for dropshipping: • Problem-solution hooks: "Struggling with [problem]? This changed everything." • Before/after transformations • "TikTok made me buy it" style reviews • Comparison videos (this vs that) • Satisfying product demos with AI-generated visuals Pro tip: Don't wait for samples to arrive. Test products with AI-generated videos immediately and scale your winners with more AI UGC variations. Let our AI avatars and voiceovers do the work for you.
Start by recreating videos that have already gone viral in your niche. The key is re-using language that resonates with your target audience. Where to find viral formats: • TikTok: Search the For You page for your niche topics, filter by "this week." • Instagram: Check the Reels tab and Explore page for trending formats. • YouTube: Browse the Shorts feed and search for "[your niche] shorts." Save videos and audios directly in your account to reference later. Pay attention to hooks, language, emojis, and hashtags. Try 3 different viral formats to see what sticks. Once something works, rinse and repeat. It's okay to post very similar content—especially if your goal is acquisition.
Hashtags per platform: • TikTok: 5-7 targeted hashtags. Avoid generic ones like #fyp or #viral. • Instagram Reels: 5-7 niche hashtags. Instagram's algorithm relies less on hashtags now but they still help discoverability. • YouTube Shorts: Hashtags matter less. Focus on title and description keywords instead. Captions: • Words in your caption greatly contribute to SEO across all platforms. • Keep the tone conversational while including keywords. • Example: "My AI Note Taker is my best friend for college lectures, makes getting good grades so easy." Update hashtags per platform since what's common on one might differ on another.
Yes, but each platform has different rules: • TikTok: Posting the same video across different TikTok accounts will be flagged as unoriginal and won't reach the For You page. • Instagram: You can post the same video across multiple Instagram accounts without issues. • YouTube Shorts: You can repost across channels, but unique content performs better. When cross-posting between platforms: • Use videotok.app to generate the video, open the editor, make some changes, and post it again on a different account or platform. • Choose trending audio specific to each platform. • Adjust hashtags and captions for each platform. • YouTube Shorts: Focus on a strong title since it's more search-driven. With 3 posts/day per platform, you only need to create 3 unique videos total.
Try a format 3-5 times before pivoting. Signs it's time to pivot: • Low views, few shares, and no comments across platforms. • No engagement that indicates interest in your product. • YouTube: Low watch time and retention. Signs to keep going: • Comments like "where can I download this?" or "can't wait to try!" • High share count (TikTok & Instagram favor shares heavily). • YouTube: Good retention rate even with lower views. Don't be discouraged—this will happen many times before you find what works. It's a big learning process! Look at your top performing videos to identify patterns.
Before iterating, understand what's already working on each platform: TikTok: Go to your profile, click the "|||" button, press "Popular" to sort by engagement rate. Instagram: Use Insights to see your top performing Reels by reach and engagement. YouTube: Check Studio analytics for watch time, retention graphs, and click-through rates. For each top video, note: • The format and second-by-second breakdown • The hook used • The value prop communicated • Notable comments Identify patterns across platforms: Is it the hook? The caption? How you introduced your product? Choose 3 formats that work and keep testing them.
TikTok: • Time of day doesn't matter much for reaching the For You page. • Space posts 1-2 hours apart to avoid bot flags. Instagram Reels: • Post during regular hours (8am-9pm in your target audience's timezone). • Wait 1-2 hours between posts. YouTube Shorts: • More flexible on timing, but posting during your audience's peak hours helps initial traction. • Consistency matters more than specific timing. The most important thing across all platforms is consistency and volume. Post 3x/day and analyze what works for your specific audience.