Publishing Workflow
From rendered story to live on five platforms. This is the distribution side of the Studio: how a finished render turns into published content on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn, plus the 24x7 autonomous streams running on Power tier.
This guide assumes you’ve already rendered at least one story. If you haven’t, start with Your First Video or the Brand Kit guide.
Connect your platforms
Section titled “Connect your platforms”CreatorStudio publishes to five platforms out of the box:
- YouTube
- TikTok
- X
Connect each from the Publishing module. Each platform is a one-time OAuth connection per workspace. If you’re running an agency or multi-channel setup, each workspace connects to its own set of platform accounts; connections don’t spill across workspaces. See the Team Collaboration guide for workspace structure.
Schedule or publish now
Section titled “Schedule or publish now”Once platforms are connected, every rendered story has two distribution paths:
- Publish now. Ship to one platform or to the full set immediately after render. Right for time-sensitive stories (launches, reactive content, live-event hooks).
- Schedule. Queue the story on the Publishing calendar. Right for multi-channel operators running a weekly or daily cadence, and for agencies running content calendars across clients.
The calendar is a single view across all connected platforms per workspace. You can slot a story to different publish times per platform if, say, your TikTok audience is active at a different hour than your YouTube audience.
Per-platform format optimization
Section titled “Per-platform format optimization”Every platform has different aspect-ratio, caption, and duration expectations. Subtitle Studio handles this automatically.
A single rendered story can ship as:
- A 16:9 YouTube cut with full captions.
- A 9:16 TikTok cut with burned-in captions optimized for sound-off viewing.
- A 9:16 Instagram Reel with captions plus cover frame.
- A 16:9 or 1:1 X cut, short-form, with captions.
- A 16:9 LinkedIn cut, professional-tone captions.
Subtitle Studio also supports multilingual dubbing. One story ships to every language your audience speaks. The Studio is format-agnostic: documentary, explainer, narration, voice-over, podcast, how-to, devotional, talking-head, or DIY. Whatever shape the story takes, the Publishing module ships it on every platform.
24x7 streams (Power tier)
Section titled “24x7 streams (Power tier)”Power tier unlocks 24x7 autonomous streams. This is the Aditya Music and Aditya Bhakthi shape: you set up a stream once, and it runs forever, autonomously producing new content against a content library or feed.
Currently live as proof:
- 2 streams on Aditya Music (36.5M subscribers), routing against the label’s owned audio catalog.
- 4 streams on Aditya Bhakthi (2.4M+ subscribers), running on a full AI-generated devotional content library that CSM built end-to-end.
One operator across all six streams. 1.8M incremental watch-minutes earned. Equivalent human production would cost $10,000 to $15,000 per month. CSM delivers it at a fraction.
If you need a stream to run autonomously (label, media company, brand channel, devotional network), this is the tier.
The badge
Section titled “The badge”Every rendered video on the paid tier carries the “Made with CreatorStudio” badge by default. It appears on One Video, Creator, Pro, and Power renders.
Leave it on. Here’s why.
The badge is CSM’s distribution engine. At 100,000 creators shipping weekly, that’s roughly 4 million badge-impressions per week driving free acquisition. Typeform and Calendly proved this compounds to zero-CAC growth. Every viewer who sees the badge is a potential Channel Analyzer signup, and every Analyzer signup is a potential paid renderer. Your badge is part of the flywheel.
You can opt out, but it’s recommended on. It costs you nothing; it contributes to the network effect that keeps pricing at $50 for Creator instead of $200.
Analytics and what feeds back into Memory
Section titled “Analytics and what feeds back into Memory”Every published story sends performance data back to the Director Memory Graph. Specifically:
- Impressions across platforms.
- Watch-time (YouTube especially, but cross-platform where available).
- Click-through on CTAs and end-screens.
- Retention curves showing where viewers drop off.
- Share and save rates where platforms expose them.
Ra reads this. Next time you brief, Ra’s routing decisions aren’t just about visual quality. They’re optimized for what actually works for your audience: which hooks held past the three-second mark, which CTAs drove clicks, which thumbnails earned impressions, which stories drove subscriber growth.
This is the conversion signal flywheel. Model providers (Veo, Sora, Kling, Runway) never see downstream performance; they generate clips and never learn what happened after. CreatorStudio does see it, because performance data comes back through the Publishing module and compounds into your Graph. Over time, your Graph becomes a per-customer fine-tuned adapter that reflects not just your style but your conversion instincts.
After 100 stories, no competitor replicates your creator’s voice or your audience’s conversion patterns, even with identical models underneath. That’s the moat. The badge builds it across creators. The analytics builds it inside your Graph.
Render. Publish. Learn. The loop closes and compounds on every story you ship.