A channel operating system for repeat publishing
A desktop-first system that connects music generation, render, thumbnail, metadata, and scheduled upload into one repeatable production flow.
3 hours jumping between 5 tools
- β’ Generate music in Suno
- β’ Edit video in Premiere / DaVinci
- β’ Design thumbnail in Canva
- β’ Write description in ChatGPT
- β’ Schedule upload in YouTube Studio
One channel is manageable. Two gets tricky. Three is impossible.
The repeat-production loop becomes one system
- β’ Suno AI integration β generate from a prompt
- β’ Auto video assembly β background, waveform, title, render
- β’ AI thumbnail β one click to generate
- β’ AI SEO β title, description, tags auto-generated
- β’ Scheduled upload β direct YouTube API integration
The goal is not one fast video. It is a stable operating loop every week.
Plimake is not a feature bundle. It is a repeat-production system for channel operators.
Not a feature bundle, but a system for reducing repeat-production friction
AI Composition (Suno)
- β’ Set genre, mood, and BPM
- β’ Batch generate for playlists
- β’ Auto-organized song library
Desktop Video Production
- β’ 1080p to 4K rendering
- β’ Audio waveform visualization
- β’ Save channel brand presets
AI Thumbnail Creation
- β’ AI background generation
- β’ Text and watermark compositing
- β’ Reusable thumbnail presets
YouTube Auto-Upload
- β’ AI title, description, tags
- β’ Scheduled upload queue
- β’ Manage multiple channels
A workflow built to hold the weekly production loop together
Set the channel baseline, produce in one flow, and keep the schedule moving
Save playlist-specific prompts and batch-generate all songs at once.
Save your brand preset once. Every video after that gets the same style automatically.
Render output stays inside the operating flow so the next upload and the next production cycle can continue immediately.
Manage multiple channel queues independently and schedule ahead.
Why this position works
Why Plimake holds the operating loop together better than stitched tools
See the repeat-production system for yourself
Plimake makes the most sense once you run the workflow, not when you only read a feature list. This page explains why the system matters to repeat operators instead of simply listing features.

