Disclosure first: HeyDreaming builds a competing faceless video product.
You should read any competitor's review of a tool with that in mind, so we're
saying it in the first line, and we'll keep the facts checkable — everything
below about Faceless.video comes from their public site and pricing page as
of July 2026. Where we editorialize, it's labeled as opinion.
TL;DR — Faceless.video is a legitimate, real product: AI agents that
generate faceless videos on a schedule and auto-post them to your channel,
3-14 times a week, priced per series from about $20/mo (AI Stories) up
to $44+/mo (Sora/VEO formats) and $275+/mo for business plans. It's built
for maximum hands-off volume. The trade-offs to price in: each niche/series
is its own subscription, downloading your video files is gated to the top
per-series tier, and a fully automated cadence puts the quality burden on
you at review time — or skips review entirely.
What Faceless.video actually is
The pitch on their homepage is "AI Agents for Running a Faceless Channel,"
and the product matches it. The flow: choose a niche from proven formats
(AI stories, POV, "viral clone," and newer Sora / VEO 3.1 video models),
their agents generate a video draft, you can edit it before it goes out —
or not — and the system posts to your connected channel on a fixed schedule.
Set it to three posts a week, daily, or twice daily, and content flows
whether you show up or not.
That's a real and coherent product decision: they optimized for cadence
without effort. The homepage showcases creator videos with view counts
from tens of thousands to over a million, and an FAQ that leans into the
hands-off framing ("Do I need to make videos for this to work?").
Pricing: per series, not per account
This is the detail most reviews skim past. Faceless.video prices per
series — one niche/format running on one schedule:
- Starter — ~$20/mo per series: 3 auto-posts a week, HD resolution,
edit-before-post.
- Daily Posts — ~$35/mo per series: 7 posts a week, priority support.
- Double Up — ~$49/mo per series: 14 posts a week, and this is the tier
where downloading your video files is listed as a feature.
- Format matters too: AI Stories start around $20/mo, POV around $24/mo,
Viral Clone around $35/mo, Sora/VEO 3.1 around $44/mo. Business plans
(AI avatars for brick-and-mortar, physical products, dropshipping) start
around $275/mo. Yearly billing advertises ~45% off, and there's a free
trial.
Two consequences (opinion, but arithmetic): running two niches at daily
cadence is two subscriptions — call it $70/mo before you've touched the
premium formats. And if owning the MP4s matters to you — reposting to
TikTok/Reels yourself, editing in your own tool, keeping an archive — note
where file downloads sit in the tier ladder.
Is Faceless.video legit?
Yes. This question dominates search ("is faceless.video legit") so let's be
direct even though they're our competitor: it's a real product that
generates and posts real videos; the showcased view counts are the kind of
outliers every tool highlights, not a promise; and a free trial means you
can verify the output quality yourself before paying. "Legit tool" and
"guaranteed channel income" are different claims, though — no tool,
including ours, can promise monetization. YouTube's Partner Program has an
originality review, and high-volume automated content is exactly the
category it scrutinizes hardest (see
our monetization breakdown
for the rules).
Where the model bites (opinion)
Volume-first has a quality floor problem. Fourteen auto-posts a week is
only an asset if the median episode is good. When generation and publishing
are fused, a weak episode doesn't cost you a regeneration — it costs you a
public upload on your channel. Editing before posting is supported, but the
economics of the product push toward "let them go live as is" (their words).
Per-series pricing punishes experimentation. The standard advice for
faceless channels — test 2-3 niches, kill the losers (see
our niche guide) — multiplies your
subscription count here.
Auto-posting means platform-account coupling. Connecting a tool to post
directly to your channel is convenient, and it also means your channel's
upload history is only as good as the automation's judgment week after week.
How HeyDreaming differs (yes, the competitor section)
HeyDreaming's faceless generator makes the
opposite bet: every episode is scored before it costs you anything
public. One generation produces an original script, consistent scene art,
one continuous narration track, measured-audio captions, and a finished
9:16 MP4 with Hook and Retention scores — you regenerate the weak ones and
publish the strong ones yourself. Downloads aren't a tier feature; the MP4
is the product. Pricing is per account ($29/mo Pro), not per series, so
testing three niches costs the same as running one. What we don't do:
post to your channel for you — publishing stays a human decision by design.
If you want maximum output with minimum involvement, Faceless.video is the
honest fit. If you want fewer, stronger episodes you own and grade before
they touch your channel, that's the trade we built for.
The bottom line
Faceless.video: real product, coherent volume-first design, per-series
pricing from ~$20/mo, downloads gated up-tier, free trial worth taking.
Whether it fits depends on which failure you fear more — posting too little,
or posting mediocre content on autopilot.
Generate a scored episode with HeyDreaming and
compare the output side by side with a Faceless.video trial — ten minutes
with both will tell you more than any review, including this one.