Tim Danilov
Keynote

From $0 to 4 billion views. Without my face on camera.

The story, the system, and the playbook behind a faceless YouTube portfolio.

4 billion views — YouTube analytics
Who am I

The last 400 days.

6B+
Views
Across the faceless channel portfolio.
3.6M+
Followers
Across the faceless channel portfolio.
$500K+
Revenue
Across the faceless channel portfolio.
Channel 1 · Art of War

4 billion views. 1.6M subscribers.

Art of War — YouTube Studio lifetime analytics
Channel 2 · Wholesome Wendy

1.27 billion views. $114K in revenue.

Wholesome Wendy — YouTube Studio lifetime analytics
Channel 3 · Zack Felms

834 million views. 967K subscribers.

Zack Felms — YouTube Studio lifetime analytics
The portfolio

Three channels. Nine figures of views.

Art of War
Art of War
4B+
Views
1.6M
Followers
Wholesome Wendy
Wholesome Wendy
1.2B
Views
$100K+
Revenue
Zack Felms
Zack Felms
700M
Views
$70K
Revenue
The story

From a kid who wanted to be Tony Stark — to running faceless channels without ever showing my face.

This is for you if

You might be the right person in this room.

My only goal today

Move you one step closer.

Not to teach you everything. Not to impress you. If just one insight today changes your behavior — I've done my job.

Act One

2020. Moscow.

I was 20. My partner and I started a TikTok agency.

Tim grinding cold DMs in a small Moscow apartment, 2020
How it started

It all started small.

I had about $800 saved up when I moved out of my parents' and started living with my partner.

All day, every day — we were doing cold DMs, trying to get brands to care about TikTok.

The agency

One of the first three TikTok agencies in Russia.

Sephora. Yandex. Huawei. 25+ brands under management.

25+
Clients
Managed at peak.
10K+
TikToks
Posted across accounts.
10B+
Views
Where I learned content.
What I learned running the agency

We got our clients millions of followers.
I still hated it.

Every client had their own "vision" — stuff I knew wouldn't work. They demanded a thousand revisions on every post. And when their ideas flopped, they still blamed us for it.

But we were making good money, so I kept going...

The crash

$90K/mo at 20. $0/mo at 21.

The war broke out. The government played its games. My business was gone in a month.

$90K $0 2020 2021 JAN 2022 FEB 2022 $90K / mo CRASH War broke out. $0 in 30 days.
Act Two

The fork.

Two choices. I picked the harder one.

The pivot

I gave myself six months to rebuild in a country I'd never been to.

Option A
Rebuild in a broken economy.
Start over in a market I no longer trust.
Option B — Chosen
Build in the US. Like I always wanted.
Zero English. Downloaded Twitter. Sold TikTok services to US agencies. $6,000 in month one.
Posting on Twitter as a one-man TikTok UGC agency
Ground zero, again

No budget. No connections. Google Translate.

I started at ground zero again — no money, no network, barely any English.

So I followed a handful of interesting agency accounts on Twitter and tried to replicate their strategy, one post at a time, translating everything through Google.

Fast-forward

Let's skip the next two years of trial and error building a U.S. agency.

Awkward FML reaction
Act Three

January 2025.

Art of War launches.

The starting point

I stole Daniel Bitton's idea.

He had a video teaching how to launch 3D animated channels — 1.1M views, showing $102K/mo earned. I was a TikTok guy with zero YouTube experience. Copying his blueprint seemed smarter than inventing something from scratch.

Daniel Bitton — I Copied A YouTube Channel That Makes $100k/Mo (it worked)
The opportunity

YouTube Shorts, by the numbers.

200B views × $0.15 RPM = an $11B+ creator pool, every year.

200B+
Views / day
On Shorts globally. Neal Mohan, Cannes 2025.
$0.15
RPM
What YouTube pays per 1,000 Shorts views.
$11B/yr
Paid to creators
That's $30M every single day.
The business model

The math is simple.

$150 × 1M views
× 100M views / month
= $15K / month
YouTube pays about $150 per million views. Hit 100M views a month — that's the goal — and you clear $15K.
The first wall

First five videos. Stuck at 15K views.

Welcome to the "15K views jail" — where faceless channels go to die.

Video stuck at 12,643 views after 14 days Video stuck at 13,299 views after 11 days
What actually matters

Two metrics. Everything else is noise.

82%
Swipe Rate
Minimum needed for the algorithm to push your Short.
110%
Average View Duration
They finish it — and the loop pulls them back in.
The insight that changed everything

Script Bending: take a proven format. Add a topic nobody has done.

01 — Proven Format
A video structure YouTube already rewards.
e.g. Zack D. Films' story beats, hooks, retention tricks. The algorithm already loves it.
+
02 — Fresh Topic
A subject nobody has applied that format to.
e.g. Zack D. Films' format applied to war & history. Zero direct competition.
=
03 — Viral
Algorithmic reach. Without the risk of inventing.
= Art of War. Video #7 hit 40M views. Channel monetized.
Three examples

This is how you go viral on YouTube.

The breakthrough

Video #7: "Reversed Bullets in WW1."

From 15K jail to scaled viral. The channel monetized. The game started.

Reversed Bullets in WW1 — YouTube Studio analytics (39.1M views, $1,171 revenue, 81.2% retention)
Lesson Two

Leverage your unfair advantage.

The hiring problem

Hiring 3D animators is hard.

Everyone does it on Upwork and Fiverr. Competitors were paying thousands per video. When I tried the common way, I got screwed.

The stall

Three months stuck. I almost quit.

Hit the $6–7K target and stayed there. It barely covered costs. Every YouTube tip I'd followed stopped working. I'd been grinding the same outdated advice for 90 days — and none of it moved the numbers.

Three-month stall highlighted on Art of War lifetime analytics
The mentor call

"Leverage your own advantage."

Problem: being Russian isn't obviously an advantage.

Russian pushup meme
The hidden advantage

Cheap pros. Locked out of the US market.

Russian professionals charge Russian prices. They have no way to reach American money. I had access to both.

Competitors · e.g. Zack D. Films
Zack D. Films
$1,000 / video
Paying US freelancer rates for every video they ship.
Me · Art of War
Art of War
$150 / video
Same quality. Different market. 85% cheaper.
Lesson Three

Cross-market arbitrage.

The move

Hire cheap. Sell expensive. Across markets.

Every country does something better than everyone else. Find the gap. Arbitrage it.

15 → 60
Videos per month
4× output at lower unit cost.
$6K → $54K
Monthly revenue
9× revenue in the same window.
85%
Unit-cost drop
Per-video production cost vs. US rate.
The curve

The revenue line after the pivot.

Revenue/views line taking off after the pivot — Art of War analytics
Lesson Four

Build a network.

The problem with Shorts

On Shorts, success is never permanent.

One month: 700M views. Next month: 300M. Every upload is a coin flip against the algorithm.

Shorts volatility — monthly views bar chart showing huge swings
The answer

Find under-posting creators. Partner up.

They keep scripts + ideation. I take hiring + ops. They give up equity. Everyone wins.

They bring
Scripts. Ideation. Taste.
The creative spark that can't be outsourced.
I bring
Hiring. Management. Scale.
2–3× output. Significantly more revenue. A share of the business.
How we actually staff the pipeline

Telegram → Test Task → Salary.

Hiring is the bottleneck most creators hit in month two. Fix it by starting week one.

1
Post weekly in 4–5 top Telegram animator groups.
Posts get buried fast — repost daily. Branded Google Form. Start in Week 1, before videos prove out.
2
Test task: $50–100 paid. Before any interview.
Remake 20 seconds of a reference video. Portfolios lie. A paid test task is the real filter.
3
Interview only candidates who pass the test.
Hire 2 simultaneously month one — split-test who delivers. 40% churn in month one is normal.
4
Month 1 per-video → Month 2 salary.
CIS animator: $150–200/video month 1, then $900–1,200/month salary. VA for AI channels: $250–300/month.
Proof · Channel 1

Zack Felms: 150K → ~1M followers.

Partnership + arbitrage in action. Creator kept scripts. I ran ops.

Zack Felms
Zack Felms — follower growth from YouTube Studio
Proof · Channel 2

Wholesome Wendy: 0 → ~900K followers.

Niche-bent from scratch. $100K+ in revenue. Zero cold-start.

Wholesome Wendy
Wholesome Wendy — follower growth from YouTube Studio
Your playbook

Niche Bending.

How you actually start with faceless YouTube.

The method

Four steps. Thirty minutes.

1
Open YouTube in an incognito tab.
No personalization. Fresh algorithm.
2
Search the topics you care about.
Psychology. Fitness. Philosophy. Stoicism. Finance. Anything.
3
Find faceless videos, posted last month, top views.
Filter for: faceless · last 30 days · most viewed.
4
Adopt the format to a market it's never been used in.
Same engine. New audience. Guaranteed reach.
Three examples

What Niche Bending looks like in practice.

Format
Inflation Explained with Bananas
Inflation Explained with Bananas
1.5M views · 7 months ago
Market
Get Abs In 60 Days (Using Science)
Get Abs In 60 Days (Using Science)
11M views · 2 years ago
Niche Bend
How To Get Abs Explained By Ape
How To Get Abs Explained By Ape
627K views · 11 months ago
The atomic equation

Every niche is Format × Market.

A niche bend just transfers the Format from one Market to a different Market. You're arbitraging — not copying.

Format
How the video is delivered.
"Every X Explained." Listicle + escalation. 3D animated narrative. The algorithmic engine itself.
×
Market
Who's watching. What subject.
Fitness. History. Space. Philosophy. Finance. Pick a Market where this Format has never been used.
=
Niche
A new lane. Proven engine. Zero direct competition.
Bend = transfer Format between Markets. That's it. Everything else is execution.
Where to look

Three formats print money right now.

Calisthenics with Lavender — AI channel
AI niches
e.g., Calisthenics with Lavender
Agent Flappy — 2D animated channel
2D animated
e.g., Agent Flappy
Blackfiles — 3D animated channel
3D animated
e.g., Blackfiles
Pick your path

Your path depends on your stage.

Match your starting point to the right niches and the right goal.

If you are…
Niches to choose
Goal
Stage 1 · Lean
Beginner starting as lean as possible.
Launch channels fast using AI. Scale to $3–5K/mo, squeeze the channel, sell at peak for $20–35K.
Stage 2 · Grinder
A few low-tier channels and $2–5K to invest into a high-quality branded channel.
Track 5–10 competitors, script-bend their best work. Scale to $10–30K/mo, build a multi-platform brand, scale past $50K/mo, sell for $150–200K.
Stage 3 · Pro
Multiple channels of proof and $5K+ to invest.
3D Animation Shorts / Longs · Top-Notch Documentaries (footage, 2D, 3D, in-person)
Let AI supply ideas + scripts. Launch multiple channels at $10–50K/mo each. Flip & re-launch until you hit $1M / year.
Timing is everything

Enter during the Breakout Phase.

Every format has a lifecycle. There's one window where the algorithm rewards everyone — miss it and you fight uphill forever.

Stage 01
Validation
~2 weeks
1–2 channels experimenting with the format.
Stage 02 — Enter here
Breakout
~2 weeks
YouTube pushes it wide. Massive supply/demand gap. Easiest reach of the whole cycle.
Stage 03
Momentum
~2 months
Competitors pile in. Production quality rises.
Stage 04
Peak
3–18 mo
Supply meets demand. Audience fatigue creeps in.
Stage 05
Decline
1–3 months
Oversaturation. Views drop for everyone.
The shape of a niche

Short-term niches spike. Long-term niches compound.

Niche lifecycle curve — validation, breakout, momentum, peak stability, decline, long-term vs short-term
The validation framework

Score every candidate before you launch.

Six criteria. Each rated against a 4-point scale. Only commit when five score "green."

01
Market Size
Massive · Large · Medium · Small
02
Market Trend
Exploding · Growing · Stable · Declining
03
Competition
None · Low · Medium · Oversaturated
04
Longevity
Evergreen · Stable · Short-term · Trend-based
05
Your Skill Set
Expert · Proficient · Beginner · Unfamiliar
06
Pivot Potential
Yes · Partial · Minimal · No
What kills bends · What unlocks them

4 mistakes to avoid. 2 moves that print.

Mistakes that kill bends
  • Niche copying — cloning the original niche = direct competition, not arbitrage.
  • Spam niches over branded — spam lasts 1/2 to 1/3 as long.
  • Entering at Peak or Decline — 10× the effort for the same result.
  • Validating the format but not the market independently.
Advanced moves that unlock them
  • Gender-angle flip — take a male-coded niche, reframe it for women (or vice-versa). Untapped demand, zero competition.
  • Content upgrade — same niche, higher production tier. Commentary → 2D → 3D. Each tier is a new moat.
Why Niche Bending works

You bring something new without having to invent it.

Take what already works for creators in one market. Adapt it to a market where it's never been used. You get the algorithmic reach of a proven format — without fighting for the same audience. That's the whole unlock.

Proof from my portfolio

All three channels were niche-bent.

Art of War
=
Zack D. Films format bent to war & history
Wholesome Wendy
=
Infinite Diary format bent to 3D
Zack Felms
=
Zack D. Films format with memes & brain-rot outros
Your homework — if you do nothing else

Spend 30 minutes tonight.

Open incognito. Research niches that interest you. Find faceless top-performers from the last month. Reverse-engineer the format. Adapt it to a new audience. That's the whole exercise — and it's all it takes to start.

Your first 30 days

From zero to your first video live — week by week.

Warm-up first. Hire first. Post only after your animator is in.

Days 1–3
Warm-up
Setup
Use an aged Gmail. Follow competitors. Study the format. Nothing posted yet.
Week 1
Post the Job
Critical
Write the animator job post. Source candidates. Send test tasks to the best 5–10.
Week 2
Hire
Ship
Test tasks come back. Interview the passers. First two animators hired by day 14.
Weeks 3–4
Post & Scale
Systemize
First real videos go live. Move animators to salary. 2 videos/week cadence. Track CTR + retention, kill losers fast.
The AI scripting stack

Three prompts. That's the whole scripting system.

Plug each into a Claude Project. Upload a competitor channel as reference. Output scripts that actually hit retention.

Prompt 01
Niche Bending
Maps the format-to-market matrix.
Surfaces under-served audiences for a proven format.
Outputs a shortlist of niche-bend plays ranked by demand.
Prompt 02
Ideation (Manual)
Pulls top-performing videos from any competitor.
Ranks them by views + retention signals.
Generates 10 angle variations per winner.
Prompt 03
Script Bending
Takes a proven script from one niche.
Bends it to your target market.
Preserves the winning structural elements.
Lesson One

Script Bending.

Pro move

Post on an aged channel.

Skip the cold start. Buy one that already has history and trust.

Aged YouTube channel marketplace (999channel.com) — recommended source

You don't get into the algorithm by thinking what to post. You don't get there by making the best video. You get there by clicking post — and figuring out what to do better next time.

An Art of YouTube client · Real quote
Find me

DM me "Villa" on Instagram.

I'll send you this presentation and all the prompts from it — so you can start with faceless YouTube today.

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