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11 Claude Skills for Faceless YouTube

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Built from 4,000+ real faceless scripts. Hook patterns, retention mechanics, visual cues. Extracted from 40+ niches.

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Write a documentary hook about Mike Tyson's comeback
// Hook | Pattern: In Media Res
[B-ROLL] Tyson knockout montage, prison footage, podcast clips
"Youngest heavyweight champion in history. 50 million in debt. A prison sentence. An ear-biting scandal that shocked the world. Mike Tyson has lived more lives than most people can imagine. However, at 58 years old, he just stepped back into the ring against a fighter half his age."
[TEXT] "What satisfies a man who's had everything... and lost it all?"
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Generic AI scripts kill retention.

Same topic. Same length. Same editor. The only difference? The hook.

Good hook vs bad hook retention comparison - 64.2% vs 14.8% average view percentage

If that's not the sexiest retention graph you've ever seen, I don't know what is.

85% vs 38% still watching at 0:30
64.2% vs 14.8% avg retention
3x longer AVD

Same prompt. Different output.

FacelessOS fundamentally changes how Claude understands faceless content. Here's what that looks like.

Without Skills

What you get from vanilla Claude

  • Walls of voiceover text
  • Generic, interchangeable hooks
  • "And then... and then..." transitions
  • No visual cues for editors
  • Flat narrative structure
→ Rewrite 80%. Every time.
With FacelessOS

What you get with skill files loaded

  • Proven hook patterns by niche
  • Tension-building structure
  • But/Therefore transitions
  • [B-ROLL], [CLIP], [TEXT] cues
  • Editor-ready output
→ 80% there on first draft.

Real prompts. Real outputs.

Watch the first 45 seconds of each script. Where retention is won or lost.

THE PROMPT

"Write me a 15-minute faceless YouTube script about DB Cooper. Cover who he was, the hijacking, the investigation, and why the case remains unsolved."

❌ Generic AI Slow. Generic. Forgettable.
[Soft ominous music fades in]
[B-roll: Rainy airport runway, 1970s airplane footage]
 
On November 24th, 1971, a man boarded a routine commercial flight in Portland, Oregon.
 
He wore a dark suit.
A black tie.
Carried a briefcase.
 
He ordered a bourbon and soda.
 
Less than four hours later, he would jump out of the back of a Boeing 727...
into a storm...
with $200,000 in cash...
→ 5 lines before anything happens
→ "Soft ominous music" is filler
→ No tension until line 8
VS
✓ FacelessOS Hooks in 3 seconds.
[B-ROLL: 1971 Boeing 727, storm clouds]
 
In 1971, a man walked onto a plane, handed a flight attendant a note, and told her there was a bomb in his briefcase.
 
Four hours later, he jumped out the back with $200,000 in cash... into a freezing thunderstorm... and was never seen again.
 
[TEXT ON SCREEN: "The only unsolved hijacking in U.S. history"]
 
The FBI spent 45 years hunting him. They interviewed thousands of suspects, tested DNA, chased every lead. And to this day, nobody knows who he was, whether he survived, or where the money went.
→ Story flows naturally, not choppy
→ Stakes build through the narrative
→ Ends on triple mystery (who, survival, money)
THE PROMPT

"Write me a 12-minute faceless YouTube script about the collapse of FTX. Cover Sam Bankman-Fried's rise, the warning signs, and how it all fell apart."

❌ Generic AI Vague. No punch.
In November 2022, one of the biggest names in crypto collapsed almost overnight.
 
A company valued at $32 billion. A founder hailed as the golden boy of crypto. Backed by celebrities, politicians, and the largest venture capital firms in the world.
 
And then... gone.
 
FTX wasn't hacked. It wasn't taken down by a bear market.
 
It collapsed because of decisions made behind closed doors.
 
This is the story of Sam Bankman-Fried...
→ "One of the biggest names" is vague
→ Lists credentials before tension
→ Tells you it's fraud upfront
VS
✓ FacelessOS Names. Numbers. Stakes.
[B-ROLL: FTX Super Bowl ads, celebrity endorsements]
 
Tom Brady told you to trust them. So did Steph Curry, Larry David, and Shaq. FTX spent hundreds of millions convincing the world they were the future of finance.
 
And for a while, everyone believed it. The company was worth $32 billion. Sam Bankman-Fried was on the cover of Forbes.
 
[TEXT ON SCREEN: "November 2022"]
 
Then one tweet changed everything. Within 72 hours, FTX was bankrupt, customer funds had vanished, and Sam was in handcuffs.
→ Names build credibility, then betray it
→ "Everyone believed it" = relatable
→ Ending lands three punches in one line
THE PROMPT

"Write me a 15-minute faceless YouTube script about Mike Tyson's rise and fall. Cover his childhood, becoming the youngest heavyweight champion, the controversies, and his comeback."

❌ Generic AI Generic claim. No proof.
In 1988, Mike Tyson was the most dangerous man on the planet.
 
Not just in boxing.
In sports.
 
Opponents were defeated before the first punch was thrown. Commentators whispered his name with fear.
 
But just a few years later...
 
He was bankrupt.
Disgraced.
In prison.
→ "Most dangerous" is a claim, not proof
→ Lists outcomes without feeling
→ Predictable structure
VS
✓ FacelessOS Specific. Visceral. Earned.
[B-ROLL: Tyson knockout montage]
 
At 20 years old, Mike Tyson became the youngest heavyweight champion in history. His opponents weren't just losing. They were being carried out on stretchers.
 
By the time he was 25, he'd made $300 million and scared an entire generation of fighters into retirement.
 
[CLIP: Tyson post-fight interview]
 
But then came the rape conviction, the bankruptcy, and the night he bit off Evander Holyfield's ear on pay-per-view. Everyone wrote him off.
 
So why, at 58 years old, did 60 million people just pay to watch him fight again?
→ Flows like someone telling a story
→ "However" turn built into the narrative
→ Ends on question = curiosity gap

Generic AI scripts tell you what you're about to watch.

FacelessOS scripts make you unable to stop watching.

11 skills that work together.

Upload once, they auto-activate when relevant. They stack on complex projects.

Core System
00

Quick Start Guide

2-minute setup. Example prompts for every format.

01

FacelessOS Master

The core 8-step system: Format → Hook → Structure → Visuals → Quality.

Hooks & Examples
02

Real Hook Swipe File

10 hook categories with real examples that performed.

03

Niche-Specific Hooks

Celebrity, True Crime, Sports, Business. Each niche has patterns.

Structure & Narrative
04

Script Structures

6 formats: Listicle, Documentary, Video Essay, Explainer, Comparison, Framework Reveal.

05

Hero's Journey

11-step narrative framework for biographical documentaries.

Retention & Psychology
06

Retention Mechanics

Dopamine Ladder, tension loops, the But/Therefore rule.

07

Outro Psychology

CTA psychology, outro templates, end screen strategy.

Production & Niche-Specific
08

Visual Scripting

[CLIP], [B-ROLL], [TEXT] notation. Editor-ready output.

09

Celebrity Documentary

Rise-and-fall narratives, scandal structure, controversy handling.

10

True Crime

Case structure, mystery building, investigation pacing. True crime has specific patterns. This skill knows them.

Real results from real operators.

Built for creators who ship.

This is for you if:

You're actively making faceless content (or about to start)
You use AI but spend too much time fixing generic outputs
You understand tools need to be used — you're the strategist
You want faster first drafts, not magic buttons

Not for you if:

You think buying = the work does itself
You're not building anything yet
You want someone else to make your content
You expect "set and forget" automation

The skills mean AI starts 80% there instead of 20%. You still make the calls. You still edit. That's what makes it work.

Questions.

Do I need Claude Pro?

Yes. You need Claude Pro ($20/month) to create Projects, which is how the skills stay loaded. Without Pro, you'd have to re-upload files every conversation.

What niches does this cover?

40+ including celebrity, true crime, business, sports, history, tech, gaming, and more. Plus 6 format templates that work across any niche.

How is this different from prompt templates?

Prompts are one-off. These are skill files that fundamentally change how Claude understands faceless content. Every script you write benefits from the methodology.

What if it doesn't work for my channel?

DM me. I'll help you dial it in for your specific niche. Founding members get priority support.

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