SOMEONE BUILT A BOT ARMY FOR YOUTUBE AND IT RUNS WITHOUT A SINGLE LINE OF CODE
This is one of the wildest AI workflows I’ve seen this week.
A visual no-code graph — drag, connect, done — wired into an antidetect browser running dozens of YouTube accounts at once. Each in its own profile, each “warming up” on autopilot.
No coding. No team. One person orchestrating an entire fleet from a single screen.
The promise: automated YouTube growth at a scale that used to need a whole agency.
The catch: this is exactly the kind of setup platforms are built to detect and ban. Fake activity, mass accounts — it walks right up to the line, and arguably over it.
So here’s the real question:
Is this the future of automation, or just a faster way to get your accounts nuked?
What’s your take — clever or doomed?