For YouTube Shorts creators

Stop Guessing Which Shorts Will Perform.

Create hundreds of variations from your hooks, scenes, and endings. Publish them and discover what your audience actually wants to watch.

How it works
01 · Upload

Drop in your takes, scene by scene

Create a project with your scene structure — hook, main part, CTA, anything. Upload a few takes for each. Screencasts and AI-generated takes work too.

  • Any matrix: 2×2 to 5×5×5
  • Mix real footage, product screencasts and AI takes in one project
  • The combination counter updates live as you add takes
Turbinio · IT Developer Memes · Content
Content screen: three scenes — Hook with 6 takes, Scene 2 with 12 takes, CTA with 4 takes — 288 videos total
02 · Assemble

Every combination, spliced and continuity-checked

Turbinio builds every hook × body × CTA edit — named, numbered and launch-ready. Not one black-box ad: 27 (or 288) discrete files you control.

  • Audio-boundary editor: fix a jump-cut once, it applies to every variant with that take
  • Filter the grid by any take in any scene
  • File names carry the take map (r042_1-2_2-4_3-1), so every view maps back to a take
Turbinio · IT Developer Memes · Videos
Videos screen: grid of 288 assembled combinations, each with take labels like 1.1 · 2.3 · 3.2, with per-scene filters
03 · Publish

Auto-publish on a drip-feed schedule

Connect YouTube Shorts — and Instagram Reels on Pro — pick a cadence, and Turbinio queues the whole batch and posts for you, day after day.

  • 1–3 videos a day, every day or every other day, your timezone
  • One click schedules the full queue — 288 videos in this project
  • Per-platform formats and covers handled automatically
Turbinio · IT Developer Memes · Publishing
Publishing screen: YouTube connected, TikTok and Instagram Reels available, drip-feed schedule of 1 video every day at 18:00, queue of 288 videos
04 · Learn

See which hook wins — and what to promote next

Views and CTR flow back from every platform, joined per variant. Attribution by slot shows which hook, which take drove the win — by data, not by guess.

  • Per-take attribution: average metrics of every video containing that take
  • Winner and loser flags — losers drop out of the posting queue automatically
  • Top-performing Shorts surfaced as ready-to-promote candidates for ad spend
Turbinio · IT Developer Memes · Analytics
Analytics screen: 42 videos published, 128,400 total views, attribution bars per hook and CTA, table of winners with views and CTR
Also in the box

Everything else Turbinio does

Auto-translate Pro

Post in English — Turbinio re-creates the video for Spanish, French or German viewers: translated script, your cloned voice, re-rendered captions. Transcreation, not word-for-word.

Smart SEO descriptions Pro

Titles, descriptions and tags written for every video with search in mind — per platform and per language. Editable before anything goes out.

Hook & CTA text variants

Swap opening lines, captions and calls-to-action per variant — multiply your matrix without re-shooting a thing.

Fine-tune editor

Waveform view of the full splice — drag take boundaries, trim a rogue pause once, and the fix applies to every variant with that take.

Any footage source

Real takes, product screencasts, AI-generated clips — one testing pipeline for all of them, with auto AI-disclosure labels where platforms require it.

Preview before you post

Watch any combination inside the app before it goes out, drop the ones you don't like, and download individual files whenever you need them.

Who it's for

For creators who post Shorts every day

The guessing problem

A Short flops and you never learn why

  • Was it the hook, the middle, or the ending? One upload can't tell you
  • YouTube has no A/B test for the first three seconds — the part that decides everything
  • One idea becomes one video, so every upload is a coin flip
The volume problem

Posting daily shouldn't mean filming daily

  • Re-cutting the same clip by hand eats the day you meant to spend creating
  • New-language audiences are free reach — but dubbing and subtitles cost real money
  • Every video is a different edit of different takes — original by construction, not a re-upload
3 × 3 × 3takes across three scenes become 27 genuinely different Shorts
288videos from a single filming session in the project shown above
1 clickschedules the whole queue — 1 to 3 Shorts a day, on autopilot
Pricing

Start free. Upgrade when it works.

Combine and publish your first batch for nothing. Pay only when you want languages, volume and reach.

Free
Shoot it, combine it, post it
$0
forever · no card
  • Upload takes and assemble every combination
  • Auto-publish to YouTube Shorts on a schedule
  • Per-take analytics: see which hook won
  • 1 project · 10 published videos a month
Start free
Pro
Everything in Free, plus:
$19
per month · cancel anytime
  • No limits on videos — every combination, unlimited projects
  • Auto-translate into other languages — cloned voice and translated captions
  • Smart SEO descriptions — titles, descriptions and tags written per video and language
  • Instagram Reels as well as YouTube Shorts
  • Full attribution analytics + winner reports worth promoting
Get Pro — $19/mo