YouTube and Shorts, on schedule

PulseCraft schedules and publishes YouTube videos and Shorts with AI-written titles and descriptions — so the channel publishes on a cadence instead of whenever someone remembers to upload.

Fact box

  • Content types: video, Shorts
  • Character limit: 5,000 (description)
  • Media: MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV

What the AI does on YouTube

On YouTube, the title and description do the discovery work, and the engine writes both with that job in mind: a title that earns the click and a structured description — within the 5,000-character limit — that gives the algorithm and the viewer something to work with.

Both long-form video and Shorts are supported as distinct content types, so a single source strategy can feed your main uploads and your Shorts cadence without separate tooling. The engine accepts a wide set of formats — MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV — and schedules uploads with exact-time control.

The brand style keeps titles and descriptions in your voice, and the lifecycle view shows each upload's status from queued to published, with the rejection reason surfaced if a video doesn't go through.

Workflow

source → plan · write title + description · adapt · format → YouTube preview → publish

Questions, answered

Does it support both long-form video and Shorts?

Yes. Video and Shorts are separate content types, scheduled and published from the same workspace.

What video formats can I upload?

MP4, MOV, AVI, and MKV.

Does it write the description too?

Yes. The engine writes the title and a structured description within YouTube's 5,000-character limit, in your brand voice.

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