1. ChatGPT for Scripts and Research
Use ChatGPT to brainstorm angles, summarize research, draft hooks, rewrite captions, and create testing variations. The best results come when you feed it your niche, audience, examples, and editorial standards.
2. ElevenLabs for Voice Generation
AI voice tools can create clean narration for faceless TikTok videos. Keep voiceovers natural, avoid impersonation, and confirm that your usage rights match your publishing plan.
3. CapCut for Editing
CapCut is popular because it handles captions, templates, pacing, mobile editing, and short-form exports quickly. Build reusable templates for intros, captions, sound effects, and end screens.
4. Canva for Visual Systems
Canva helps non-designers create title cards, carousels, diagrams, quote formats, and brand kits. Use it to make the channel feel recognizable across videos.
5. Buffer, Later, and TikTok Scheduler
Scheduling tools help protect consistency. TikTok's native scheduler may be enough for one account, while Buffer or Later can help when you manage content calendars across platforms.
6. Descript for Clip Cleanup
Descript is useful for turning long recordings or interviews into clean short clips. It can help remove filler, build captions, and organize repurposed content.
7. The Tool Stack That Actually Matters
Start simple: ChatGPT, CapCut, Canva, and TikTok scheduler. Add paid tools only when they save time in a proven workflow. For training on the full process, read the TikTok Automation review or the automation explainer.
Put the tools into a system
A tool list is nice. A weekly content workflow is better.
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