Science videos that get it right, and still pull people in.
Accurate scripts with calibrated uncertainty, not "scientists were shocked" hype. NASA and ESA footage, clean diagrams, and a clear explainer voice the audience trusts. 12 narrator personas so two channels never sound the same.
For the science channel that wants to get it right and still pull people in.
"Scientists were SHOCKED" clickbait you would be embarrassed to put your name on.
Scripts state what is known with calibrated uncertainty, so the hook is honest and the video earns its views.
Explaining a hard idea without dumbing it down or getting it wrong is genuinely difficult.
A clear explainer voice plus clean diagrams, so the science stays accurate and the audience still follows it.
Everyone uses the same generic stock space clips.
NASA and ESA footage and labelled diagrams picked for the scene, not the same loop everyone else runs.
How it works
01Type your topicOne prompt and a format. Documentary or listicle, your call.
02Walk awayCueTheScene writes the script, pulls NASA and ESA footage and builds clean diagrams, records the voiceover, and builds the captions and a thumbnail.
03Review only if you want toEvery scene is editable. Tighten a line, swap a clip, regenerate a bit you do not like, or let it run end to end.
04PublishSend it straight to YouTube, or download the file and post it yourself.
What this niche earns
£4 to £14 per 1,000 views
Science and explainer content earns a strong RPM when it keeps the trust. Yours depends on your audience, video length and ad placement, but the typical band looks like this.
Where the footage comes from
NASA
ESA
Public-domain science archives
Wikimedia Commons
Proof
Our own science examples land when the niche ships.
We validate every niche by making real videos in it before we put it in front of you, and science is being validated now. We will not show you a sample we have not made, so this slot stays empty until the real ones are ready.
Scripts state what is established and flag what is uncertain rather than overclaiming, and you review every line before it publishes.
Do I own the finished video?
Yes. The footage is public-domain or openly licensed and the script and voiceover are yours to publish, monetise and keep.
Can I edit the script and the diagrams first?
Every scene opens in the editor. Edit the script, swap a clip, or regenerate a section. Nothing publishes without you.
How long does one video take?
A full long-form video, script to publish-ready file, lands in roughly 15 to 25 minutes.
Pricing
Pick the plan that fits your output
Every plan ships the full editor, the full footage library, and the full publish path. What changes is how many videos you can ship a month and how many run at once.
Starter
£59/mo
Or £566/yr. Save £142.
Ship 4 polished long-form videos a month — without an editor
Pick the runtime that fits the topic, not the other way round
Captions that mobile viewers can actually read
Push straight to YouTube the second a render lands
Help from a real human inside the day
Most popular
Creator
£149/mo
Or £1,430/yr. Save £358.
Ship 12 videos a month — three a week without burning out
Two renders cooking at the same time so you stop waiting in line
Tweak any scene without redoing the whole video
Use your own narrator, not ours
Priority help when something goes sideways
Pro
£449/mo
Or £4,310/yr. Save £1,078.
Ship a daily upload without breaking sweat
Three renders at once — outpace any human editor
Run two or three channels off a single plan
Pour in your own script and we handle the rest
Priority help on email and Discord — minutes, not days
Scale
£1,199/mo
Or £11,510/yr. Save £2,878.
Run multiple channels at full tilt without queue waits
Five renders firing in parallel — no batch is too big
Our top output ceiling, around 100 videos a month
A walkthrough with the founder so you ramp in an hour
Direct Slack line — message the people who built it
No free trial. Each video generation costs us real money, so we'd rather charge fairly from day one than burn the budget on tyre-kickers. Cancel any time. Statutory consumer rights apply.