How GeeLark AI Helps You Publish More YouTube Shorts
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Creating YouTube Shorts is no longer the hardest part. Many creators already use AI tools to write hooks, generate visuals, create voiceovers, edit clips, and produce short-form videos faster.
The bigger challenge starts after the content is ready: keeping videos organized, publishing them consistently, managing multiple YouTube channles, and repeating the same upload workflow without doing everything manually.
GeeLark AI is built for this stage. It combines built-in AI chat, AIGC tools, a shared Library, AI-powered automation templates, custom RPA workflows, cloud phones, and browser profiles to help creators move from finished videos to published Shorts more efficiently.
In this guide, we’ll look at how GeeLark AI helps creators publish more YouTube Shorts, especially when they already have a content workflow and want to scale it.
Key takeaways
- GeeLark AI is not only for AIGC. It also includes built-in AI chat, AI-powered automation templates, custom RPA workflows, cloud phones, and browser profiles.
- GeeLark’s AIGC suite gives you another way to create Shorts assets. You can generate images, text-to-video clips, image-to-video clips, covers, backgrounds, product visuals, and reference materials when needed.
- GeeLark publishes Shorts through cloud phones. Automation templates run on cloud-based Android environments, so publishing tasks can continue 24/7 without manual monitoring.
- Automation templates reduce repetitive publishing work. Templates like Publish YouTube Shorts, Publish YouTube videos, YouTube account warmup, and cross-platform posting help creators handle routine tasks more efficiently.
- GeeLark is most useful when you are ready to scale. It helps creators and teams manage assets, accounts, publishing tasks, and multi-account workflows from one dashboard.
Use built-in AI chat for quick ideas
GeeLark AI includes a built-in AI chat assistant powered by DeepSeek. It is not meant to replace the AI tools you already use, especially if you have a preferred setup with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or other tools.
Its value is convenience.
When you are already working inside GeeLark, you can use the built-in chat to handle quick content tasks without switching tabs or opening another app.
For example, you can ask it to brainstorm a few Shorts angles, rewrite a caption, improve a video prompt, create a short hook, or summarize a simple publishing idea, such as:
- Hook ideas for a Short
- Caption drafts
- Hashtag ideas
- Prompt improvements for image or video generation
- Short descriptions for different video versions
- Simple content angles for a niche or campaign

Create YouTube assets with GeeLark AIGC suite
GeeLark’s AIGC suite gives creators a practical way to produce extra visual assets for YouTube Shorts. If you already use tools for editing, voiceovers, or video generation, you do not have to replace them.
But if you do not have a dedicated video generation tool yet, or if you want asset creation and multi-channel distribution in the same workspace, GeeLark’s AIGC suite can be a useful starting point.
Generate images for Shorts visuals
GeeLark image generator can generate images that support your Shorts workflow, such as cover-style visuals, product images, background scenes, or reference images.
It offers multiple image models, including Nano Banana Pro, Seedream 5.0 Lite, and Seedream 4.0, and lets you choose output resolutions such as 1K, 2K, or 4K depending on how you plan to use the asset.

Turn text into Short video clips
With GeeLark text-to-video, you can turn a prompt into a short video clip. It supports models such as Seedance 2.0, Veo3.1, KLING 2.5, Hailuo 2.3, and others, with settings for aspect ratio, resolution, and duration.
For YouTube Shorts, this is useful because some models support vertical 9:16 output and short clip lengths, so you can create quick visual assets for intros, product scenes, background footage, or concept testing.

Turn images into video assets
GeeLark image-to-video lets you turn existing images into short video assets for your YouTube Shorts. You can upload images from your computer or choose images from the Library, then select a video model and adjust settings such as aspect ratio, resolution, and duration.
Supported models include Seedance 2.0, Veo3.1, KLING 2.5, Hailuo 2.3, and others, with some models supporting vertical 9:16 output for short-form videos.
For example, Seedance 2.0 supports First & last frame reference to guide how a video starts and ends, as well as All-round reference, which can combine images, videos, audio, and text in one generation task. After the video is generated, it is automatically saved to the Library, where you can review it and use it later in your publishing workflow.

Save AI-generated and uploaded videos to the Library
Videos created with GeeLark’s AIGC tools are saved to the Library. You can review them later, reuse them in future tasks, or select them when setting up a publishing workflow.

You can also upload videos made with other tools to the Library, so all your Shorts assets are managed in one place. So why does uploading videos to the Library matter?

Because this is where GeeLark AI starts to help you publish more Shorts. Once your videos are in the Library, you can use them in automation templates instead of manually finding, uploading, and sending files around every time.
Publish YouTube Shorts with cloud phones and automation templates
If you run multiple YouTube channels for traffic, monetization, or client work, publishing becomes more than a simple upload task. You need to log in to different accounts, keep workflows separated, upload the right videos, and repeat the same publishing steps across channels.
GeeLark handles this with a cloud phone + AI-powered automation approach. Cloud phones provide the mobile environments for different YouTube accounts, while automation templates help run the repetitive publishing steps.
Log In to YouTube accounts on cloud phones
If you manage several YouTube channels, the first question is simple: where do those accounts live?
With GeeLark, YouTube accounts can be logged in on cloud phones. A cloud phone is a cloud-based Android device where you can install and use mobile apps like YouTube. Instead of switching between multiple YouTube accounts on the same device or relying only on a local browser, you can keep different accounts in separate mobile environments.

GeeLark cloud phones features:
- Native app support: You can install and use mobile apps like YouTube inside a cloud-based Android environment.
- Separate account environments: Each YouTube account can be managed on its own cloud phone instead of being mixed with other accounts on one device.
- Device-level separation: Each cloud phone has its own device profile and app environment, which makes account work easier to organize.
- Proxy configuration: You can configure proxies for different cloud phones, which is useful when managing channels across different regions or client projects.
- Centralized management: Teams can control multiple cloud phones from one dashboard instead of maintaining many physical phones or local emulators.
- Scalability: You can add more cloud phones as your channel portfolio grows, without depending on your personal computer’s hardware.
GeeLark also supports antidetect browser profiles, so you are not limited to cloud phones. You can manage YouTube channels through browser profiles or cloud phones from the same dashboard.

Use AI-powered automation templates to publish Shorts
GeeLark has an Automation Marketplace where you can find ready-made templates for both cloud phones and browsers. These AI-powered automation templates are designed to help with repetitive tasks, such as publishing videos, browsing content, replying to comments, and sending direct messages.
Automation templates that run on cloud phones are especially useful because the tasks are run in the cloud. Even if you close GeeLark or turn off your computer, the task can continue running. This means you can schedule publishing tasks for the times when your audience is more active, which may help your videos get better engagement.

For YouTube workflows, GeeLark provides several related templates, including:
- Publish YouTube Shorts
- Publish YouTube videos
- YouTube account warmup
- Post videos on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts
Let’s take Publish YouTube Shorts as an example. A typical workflow looks like this:
- Open the Publish YouTube Shorts template from the Automation Marketplace.
- Choose the cloud phones you want to use.
- Select the video from the Library or upload the video.
- Set the publishing time for the Short and add the video title.
- After starting the task, wait for it to finish and check the Logs to see how the task was executed.


Build custom RPA templates
Ready-made templates are useful for common tasks, but they may not match every team’s workflow. For example, your YouTube publishing process may include extra checks, different input fields, account-specific steps, or actions that are not covered by the default template.
In that case, you can use GeeLark’s RPA Builder to create your own automation template. It is a no-code workflow builder where you can combine actions such as tapping, scrolling, typing, waiting, loops, and conditions to match your actual publishing process.

Use AI models inside custom RPA workflows
GeeLark’s RPA Builder also includes an GeeLarkAI module. This allows you to connect AI models, add your own API key, write prompts, and save the AI response as a variable for later steps in the workflow.

If the selected AI model supports image or video understanding, you can enable page recognition. This lets the AI read the current app page and process the visible information based on your prompt. For example, you could ask the AI module to summarize page content, extract certain text, identify useful information on the screen, or generate a personalized input for the next step.
This makes custom RPA workflows more flexible than fixed templates. Instead of only following a preset publishing process, teams can build automation flows that better fit their own YouTube Shorts operations.
Build a scalable YouTube Shorts workflow with GeeLark AI
GeeLark AI is not just about AIGC. It also includes AI-powered automation templates that help creators move from content creation to content distribution.
The AIGC suite can help you create images, video clips, and other visual assets for your Shorts workflow. But you do not have to use it if you already have tools you like. If your team already has a mature process for video creation, editing, voiceovers, or music, you can keep using that workflow.
The bigger value comes from GeeLark’s cloud phones and AI-powered automation templates. They help reduce repetitive work such as uploading videos, switching accounts, running publishing tasks, and managing routine actions across channels. This gives you more time to focus on the work that still needs human judgment, such as niche research, content testing, creative angles, and channel strategy.
With GeeLark, you can test new channel ideas, publish more Shorts across different accounts, and manage your YouTube workflows in a more scalable way. Instead of spending most of your time on manual distribution, you can focus on finding what works and building repeatable systems for organic YouTube traffic.





