Run a faceless fact channel that ships a new short every day. Schedulin handles script-to-render so you can focus on hooks, niches, and growth.
Drop any of these into the Schedulin faceless editor — voiceover, footage, and captions render automatically.
Octopus blood is blue — and they have three hearts.
Two hearts pump blood through the gills, and the third pumps it through the rest of the body. When an octopus swims, the third heart actually stops beating, which is why they prefer crawling.
Bananas are berries. Strawberries are not.
Botanically, a berry is a fruit produced from a single flower with one ovary. Bananas qualify. Strawberries are 'aggregate accessory fruits' — closer to apples than to blueberries.
Archaeologists have eaten 3,000-year-old honey from Egyptian tombs.
Honey's low water content and high acidity make it nearly impossible for bacteria to grow. Sealed properly, it can outlive empires.
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Pexels has rich coverage of nature, food, and science b-roll, which is ideal for fact channels. A warm female narrator keeps it approachable for a general audience.
A surprising one-line hook is the entire algorithmic edge for fact shorts. Get the hook right and the rest is filler the AI handles.
Fact videos surface for years through search and Shorts feed, building a long tail of views per upload.
The same 30-second fact clips drop straight onto Threads, Pinterest, and even LinkedIn for B2B fact accounts.
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