Every screen recording you process through VidNo generates four distinct output videos, each optimized for a different purpose and audience. All four are uploaded automatically to YouTube via API — with titles, descriptions, tags, chapters, thumbnails, and scheduling handled by VidNo.
The first is the full tutorial. This is a comprehensive, long-form video that walks through your entire coding session from start to finish. VidNo's script covers every significant change, explains the reasoning behind architectural decisions, and provides the kind of context that makes a tutorial genuinely useful. These typically run 10-20 minutes depending on your recording length and are ideal for YouTube's long-form algorithm, which rewards watch time and session duration.
The second is the quick recap. This is a condensed 3-5 minute version that hits the highlights without the deep-dive explanations. VidNo identifies the most important moments — the key feature implementations, the critical bug fixes, the architectural pivots — and builds a focused narrative around just those moments. Quick recaps work well for audiences who already understand the technology and want to see what you built without sitting through the full walkthrough. They are also effective for social media sharing where attention spans are shorter.
The third is the highlight reel. This is a sub-60-second vertical video optimized for TikTok and Instagram Reels. VidNo selects the single most visually interesting or impressive moment from your session and builds a punchy, fast-paced clip around it. The format follows short-form best practices — immediate hook, quick payoff, clear call to action pointing viewers to the full tutorial.
The fourth is the YouTube Short. VidNo generates a dedicated vertical Short with its own script, pacing, and hook optimized specifically for the YouTube Shorts algorithm. This is not just a cropped version of the highlight reel — it is a separate output written for YouTube's discovery feed with platform-specific formatting.
All four videos use the same voice model and visual style, so your channel maintains a consistent feel. The scripts are generated independently — the short versions are not just trimmed copies of the long version. Each is written specifically for its format and audience expectations. After rendering, VidNo uploads everything to YouTube automatically — you never open YouTube Studio.
This four-output approach means a single coding session can fuel your content calendar for an entire week across multiple platforms, fully published without manual effort.