An AI YouTube Channel That Went Viral in Just 7 Days — Complete Method
This is my AI YouTube channel that went viral in just seven days, and I want you to do the exact same thing. That’s why, in this video, I’m starting a completely new channel and taking on the challenge of going viral in seven days using AI—so you can watch the entire process and replicate it to get results for yourself.
But for this to work, we need to start today, and the very first step is choosing the right niche.
Researching a Trending Niche
After doing research, I found a channel that gained over 200 million views with fewer than 20 uploads. From a financial perspective, a channel like this would be earning approximately $15,000 per month—and of course, that’s exactly what we want.
Before discovering this channel, I had no idea this type of content even existed. The channel creates animated stories around a game called Grow a Garden. After searching on Google, I found that this game recently broke the record for the most concurrently played game of all time. Google Trends also clearly shows how massively this game has grown in popularity over the past month.
All of this was extremely exciting and inspiring, but we cannot simply copy this channel. On YouTube, once a channel is already established, it’s very difficult to gain traction by making the exact same content.
Understanding Story Structure
What I noticed is that these videos follow a very simple, linear storytelling structure. For example, a single idea is introduced at the beginning, that idea is executed throughout the video, and it ends with a simple payoff.
However, in more developed YouTube niches, higher engagement is achieved by using a more advanced storytelling structure known as the Conflict Arc. This structure includes a hook, rising action, conflict, comeback, another rise, and finally a payoff. Adding conflict and a comeback makes the story less predictable, which increases engagement and views.
So we decided to take the same trending niche but apply improved storytelling.
The Biggest Problem: How Do We Create Animations?
The biggest challenge was creating high-quality animations. Animation is time-consuming and complex, and we only had seven days. So we decided to use modern Artificial Intelligence to solve this problem.
Channel Setup
I used an older channel instead of creating a brand-new one, because new channels often struggle to get views. YouTube tends to favor accounts that are at least seven days old and have watch history.
For branding, I used ChatGPT and explained that we wanted a concept centered around a character. From this process, we came up with the idea “Broke Blocks”, which naturally allows for a rags-to-riches storyline featuring a poor farmer.
We used AI to generate the channel name, handle, profile picture, and banner. A small amount of editing was done in Photoshop, and the entire channel was set up in just ten minutes.
Video Ideation
When it comes to creating high-performing videos, ideation is the most important step. I researched the Grow a Garden game further and closely analyzed viral shorts.
One thing was very clear: every viral short had a strong hook—often showing a character running toward the camera. I decided to use the same proven approach.
I analyzed three viral shorts in detail and fed their story patterns into ChatGPT. The conclusion was that most of the stories were very linear, but we knew we needed to add something new to stand out.
Combining Viral Ideas
I found a short with an unusually high number of comments. Many people were discussing a game mechanic involving a dog that digs up a rare seed. We decided to use this idea as the comeback in our story.
The second idea came from another channel built entirely around hackers or admins abusing their power in the game. This concept performed extremely well, so we incorporated it into our story’s conflict.
Complete Storyline
The story was structured as follows:
Hook: The character runs toward the camera
First Action: The farmer goes to sell his crops
Conflict: The vendor rejects the item
Comeback: The dog digs up a rare seed
Second Conflict: A hacker creates a problem
Payoff: The farmer works hard and gets revenge on the hacker
Creating the Video Using AI
I entered the full story into ChatGPT and generated image prompts for each scene. The first AI-generated image was low quality, which taught an important lesson:
You should never rely entirely on AI—human input is essential for good results.
I improved the prompts, added reference images, and then used an AI video generator to create the animations. The results were impressive.
After generating all scenes, I edited them together, added sound effects and music, and completed the video in about one hour.
Upload and Results
The video title was:
Broke Farmer vs Hacker
I added a simple description and a few hashtags and uploaded the video.
Within 24 hours, the video received 27,000 views and hundreds of subscribers. This proves that while it’s difficult for a first video to go viral, success is absolutely possible with the right strategy.
Conclusion
You don’t need to invent something completely new to succeed on YouTube.
The real secret is simple:
Take what already works and execute it better.
Better research, better storytelling, and smart use of AI—that’s the formula that makes channels go viral.
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