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Put Your Short-Form Content on Autopilot

Krex AIFebruary 25, 20262 min read

The hardest part of short-form isn't making one great ad. It's making the next one, and the one after that, every week, forever. Autopilot solves that by turning Krex AI into a standing program that keeps your feed alive without you sitting down to start it.

What "on autopilot" actually means

Put Your Short-Form Content on Autopilot

You set the rules once, and Krex AI does the repeating work:

  • A cadence — three posts a week, daily, or whatever rhythm your audience expects.
  • A source — a product, a goal, or a topic the program builds around.
  • A pipeline — script, voice, avatar or UGC-style talking head, captions, and render, all handled per post.
  • A destination — your connected accounts, posted on schedule.

You're not approving each step. You're approving the program, then checking in when you want to.

How Krex AI fills the pipeline

Every scheduled slot runs the same engine you'd use by hand. The Marketing Copilot turns a brief into a finished ad. The Product Ad wizard pulls details straight from a product URL. AI avatars and Personal Clones put a face on camera, voice cloning keeps it sounding like you, and auto-captions plus multi-language dubbing make each clip ready for whichever market you're chasing.

Because 1 credit equals 1 video, you always know what a week costs before it runs. A three-a-week program is three credits a week — no surprise metering.

Keep quality high while hands stay off

Autopilot isn't "set it and forget it and hope." It runs the same write → grade → render loop the app uses everywhere else: each post is drafted, scored, and revised until it clears the bar before anything gets queued. You can:

  1. Review the upcoming queue and swap anything you don't love.
  2. Pull a proven concept from the Winning Ads library to seed the next batch.
  3. Let competitor analysis flag what's working in your niche so the program stays current.

Start small, then widen

The smart move is one program, one platform, one product. Watch a week run end to end, see which hooks land, then add a second cadence or a second market. Goal-first Launch, Weekly, and Outcompete flows give you ready-made starting points, so you're not designing a program from scratch.

The point of autopilot isn't to remove you. It's to remove the blank page — so the only decisions left are the ones you actually want to make.

Ready to keep your feed running while you build the rest of the business? Set up your first standing program on the pricing plan that fits your cadence, or see the full toolkit on the features page.

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