I'm Sascha. My main channel ships two quality long-form videos a week — produced end to end by one person and the pipeline this site sells.
There is no crew and no editor. Research, scripting, fact-checking, voice, visuals, assembly, analytics — every stage runs through the machine, and every decision that matters runs through me. No hands-on editing: the pipeline assembles and renders the finished cut.
I didn't set out to build a product. I set out to solve my own math: I wanted a channel with real quality and real cadence, without giving it every evening I had. The first versions were crude. What survived is a system where the rules do the protecting — a fact-check matrix so a claim I can't back never ships, a spend ledger so an API bill can never surprise me, style anchors so the visuals never drift. I built the guardrails before I needed them; the whole point was never finding out the hard way.
The result is the machine I now run daily, on the record — and since July 2026, a second thing: this channel, where the machine documents itself. Its videos are made on top of the main channel's two-a-week cadence, by the same pipeline, without the workload tipping over — the system is what makes that possible. Every teardown on it is made by the pipeline it describes, receipts on screen. The claim isn't "trust me"; it's "watch it work."
The machine is not there to replace the creator. It frees one person to focus on depth and quality. Nothing ships on autopilot; slop doesn't survive a checklist.