An HR director needed 12 training videos. Traditional quote: $45,000. My quote: $4,200. I delivered in 5 days.
Category: Monetization Guide
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HeyGen and Synthesia let you create professional presenter-led videos without cameras, studios, or actors. Perfect for corporate training, onboarding, compliance, and explainer content. Traditional production costs $1,000-10,000 per minute. You can deliver the same quality at 10% of that cost. Here's the complete workflow, pricing, and client acquisition strategy.
Stack: HeyGen (1100+ avatars, instant clone) + Synthesia (240+ avatars, 160+ languages)
The Gap: what companies actually need vs. what they can afford
Onboarding: New employees need the same 6 training modules. HR does live presentations. Every. Single. Time. They've considered video but "it's too expensive to do right."
Compliance: Sexual harassment training, safety protocols, data security. Required annually. Currently: PDFs that nobody reads followed by a checkbox quiz.
Product training: Sales team needs to understand the new feature. Marketing would make a video but the timeline is 2 weeks. They write a Notion doc instead.
Multi-location: Company has offices in 5 countries. Training needs to be in English, Spanish, German, and Mandarin. The translation budget alone kills the project.
Tool Breakdown: when to use which
Best for: quick turnarounds, instant avatar cloning, and when you need a LOT of videos fast.
- 1100+ stock avatars (diverse ages, ethnicities, professional looks)
- Instant Avatar: upload 2 min of someone speaking, clone them
- Streaming Avatar: real-time interactive avatars for live events
- Video translation: takes existing video, translates with lip-sync
- 175+ languages with natural-sounding voices
Best for: enterprise clients, multi-language projects, and when polish matters more than speed.
- 240+ avatars (curated, higher consistency)
- 160+ languages with regional accents
- Built-in templates: training, sales, how-to layouts
- Collaboration tools: team projects, brand kits, approval flows
- Enterprise features: SSO, custom avatars, API access
Use Synthesia when: Client is enterprise (they want the brand name), needs multiple languages, or wants built-in templates for professional layouts.
My approach: I subscribe to both. HeyGen for speed and cloning projects, Synthesia for enterprise clients who care about the platform. The subscription cost is tiny compared to what one project pays.
The Workflow: from script to delivered video
Pricing: what to charge
| Service | What's Included | Your Time | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Training Video | 2-5 min video, script, captions, 1 revision | 1-2 hours | $150-300 |
| Training Module Package ⭐ | 5-8 videos, consistent avatar, full scripts, captions | 5-8 hours | $800-1,500 |
| Full Training Series | 12-20 videos, multi-language option, brand template | 15-25 hours | $3,000-6,000 |
| Multi-Language Package | Same video in 3-5 languages | +30% time | +$150-400 total |
| Custom Avatar Creation | Clone company spokesperson or executive | 2-3 hours setup | $500-1,000 |
Traditional training video production: $1,000-10,000 per minute. You're offering 70-90% savings while still charging premium rates. The client wins. You win. Everybody wins except the traditional production houses.
Companies need to update training annually (compliance) or quarterly (product). Offer a retainer: 2 videos per month, $600-1,000/month. That's $7,200-12,000/year per client for maybe 20 hours of work.
Don't compete on being "cheaper AI video." Compete on being "training video production at 1/10th the cost and 1/5th the timeline." The comparison isn't other AI services. It's NOT making videos at all.
First Client: who's already looking for this
Create one 90-second sample video BEFORE you pitch. Generic topic: "5 Tips for Better Time Management" or "Introduction to Workplace Safety."
Use this sample in every pitch. "Here's what I could create for your onboarding/training/compliance content."
Subject: Training videos without the production budget Hi [name], I noticed [company] is growing — congrats on the recent [specific news if available]. Quick question: how are you handling onboarding/training for new employees? I produce professional training videos at about 10% of traditional production costs. Same quality presenter, same professional feel, but no studio rental, no actor scheduling, no $50K budgets. Here's a 90-second sample: [link] If this looks useful, I'd love to show you what a full training module could look like for [company]. — [your name]
Send 10 of these. Expect 3-4 replies. Close 1-2. That's your first $1,000+ project.










