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The Shorts Machine Map

The full map of the machine that makes every short on this channel. Six stations from idea to posted, what Claude does at each one, the part you keep, and the exact tool in every slot. Plus the two ways to get one of your own.

A 3D render of a glowing coral assembly line with six rising stations, the pixel Claude mascot operating it, on an ink-dark background lit in coral and teal
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See the whole machine

Six stations on one dark map: Idea, Script, Voice, Visuals, Edit, Post. Every video on this channel rides this exact rail, and the map shows real frames from the pipeline to prove it.

Know who does what

Each station spells out what Claude does and the gate you keep. You pick the idea, edit the words, approve the take, and hit go. The machine does the labor between your calls.

Steal the parts list

The exact tool in every slot, with links: the free MCP that generates the clips, the voice engine, the scheduler that posts everywhere. Every part on the map is swappable.

What's inside

  • The six-station map of the shorts machine, on one page
  • What Claude does at each station, and the approval gate you keep
  • The real tools in every slot, linked: voice, visuals, edit, scheduling
  • A 3-step start for generating your own clips with the free kie MCP
  • Receipts from a real run: the timestamps of a short going from script to scheduled
  • The fork at the end: build it yourself from the free AI-OS starter, or have it built for you

Questions

Do I need to be a developer?

No. Every station on the map is Claude plus one tool, described in plain English. The build-it-yourself path starts from a free starter kit with instructions written for someone opening Claude Code for the first time.

Is this the same as the AI-OS Blueprint?

No. The AI-OS Blueprint is the shell, the starting structure any AI system hangs on. This map is one specific machine built on that shell: the one that makes short videos. The map links to the blueprint as step one of the build-it-yourself path.

Is this really free?

Yes. Drop your email and it is yours, and a copy lands in your inbox so you keep it.

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