YouTube Viral Series Generator
Input: Niche: "quirky life advice with a dark humor twist" Style: "dry sarcasm and sketch comedy" Target audience: "18–30-year-olds who love self-help but are burned out by toxic positivity"
Output from ChatGPT:
Series Name: “Unhelpful Life Hacks (That Weirdly Work)”
5 Unique Video Titles:
“How To Fail Upwards: A Beginner’s Guide to Public Embarrassment”
“Meal Prep for Sad People: Depression-Approved Recipes”
“Fake Confidence Until It Ruins Your Life (Or Saves It)”
“Productivity Tips for Lazy Geniuses”
“How to Win Every Argument Without Making Any Sense”
Core Concept / Viral Twist: This series mocks traditional self-help by offering bizarre, backhanded advice that somehow turns out to be effective. The humor hooks people, but they stay for the strangely insightful takeaways hidden beneath the satire.
Visual Format:
Rapid cuts between fake commercials, sketch scenes, and monologue rants
Thumbnail: One-word titles (“FAIL,” “LAZY,” “RUINED”) in bold red on grayscale facial expressions
Subtitle-style captions for punchlines + sarcastic popups like “this won’t work… or will it?”
Audience Hook (Intro): “Welcome to the only self-help series that might ruin your life slightly less than your last breakup. Let’s begin.”
Monetization / Brand Collab Angle: Pitch to quirky or rebellious brands (e.g., Liquid Death, Cards Against Humanity, Duolingo). Bonus: Bundle episodes into an eBook called “Fix Your Life the Wrong Way” and sell it as a passive product.