Wondercraft + Kaiber: The Audio‑First Content Studio That Sells (AI Podcast + Visuals Without a Camera)

Category: Monetization Guide

Excerpt:

Turn client blogs, newsletters, and outlines into studio‑quality AI podcasts with Wondercraft, then wrap them in Kaiber‑generated visuals for YouTube, social clips, and ads. This guide is a detailed, step‑by‑step playbook for turning that combo into a paid “audio + video content studio” service—focused on real workflows and realistic pricing, not hype.

Last Updated: February 2, 2026 | Playbook: AI audio+video studio for experts, coaches & B2B brands | Tools: Wondercraft (AI podcast & audio studio) + Kaiber (AI visuals & motion)

AUDIO FIRST NO CAMERA CLIENT-READY

Your clients want their voice everywhere. They just don’t want to sit in front of a camera every week.

Founders, coaches, and experts know they “should” be publishing podcasts, YouTube content, and social clips. Then reality hits: cameras, lighting, editing, re‑takes, B‑roll, thumbnails, and a hundred content fragments for each episode.

This tutorial shows you how to turn that chaos into a service: Wondercraft handles studio‑quality AI audio (podcasts, ads, internal content) from scripts, docs, or URLs , while Kaiber turns music and prompts into music‑reactive visuals, loops, and clips with commercial rights on paid plans . You sell finished “audio + visual” content packages, not hours.

You are not “using AI to spam content.” You’re taking what your clients already know, turning it into clear audio, and wrapping it in on‑brand visuals—on a predictable schedule.
Snapshot: how the money & tools line up
Wondercraft
AI audio studio

Text → podcast, ads, audiobooks. Voices (including cloning), music/SFX, editor, collaboration, hosting & share pages .

Creator plan from ≈$25/mo billed annually with full commercial rights & no watermark on the new pricing page .

Kaiber
AI visual engine

Music‑reactive visuals, video loops, animated cover art, story‑like clips with commercial rights on Creator/Pro plans .

Creator plan ≈$29/mo, 1,400 credits & commercial use; free/Flex is non‑commercial only .

Your service
Audio + video packs

$300–$800 per episode for script support, AI audio production, and visual wrappers. Realistic, not “10k/month overnight.”

MoR
Not relevant

You invoice clients directly (Stripe/PayPal). These tools are production cost, not billing layer.

1 · The studio model: what you are actually selling

You’re not selling “AI tools.” You’re selling a combination of:

  • Voice: Their expertise, in a format that sounds like them (even if voiced by AI).
  • Trust: Clear, fact‑checked messages instead of messy rambles.
  • Presence: Audio on Spotify/Apple, video on YouTube/social, all from the same script.
Model A
Solo creator

Use Wondercraft + Kaiber on your own brand: audio show + looping visuals for YouTube and clips. Monetize later via your own products/services.

Model B
Studio for experts

Charge per episode or per month to produce audio+visual bundles for coaches, authors, consultants.

Model C
Internal comms studio

Turn SOPs, memos & docs into internal podcasts + Kaiber visuals for internal training screens.

Start with Model B for faster cash: one or two recurring clients paying for 2–4 episodes/month is enough to validate this as a real business.

2 · Your “episode bundle”: concrete deliverables

One of the biggest sources of scope creep is fuzzy deliverables. Here’s a bundle that feels valuable to clients and is manageable for you:

Per episode (standard bundle)
  • 10–20 min AI‑assisted script (from client’s ideas/docs).
  • 1 polished Wondercraft audio episode (MP3/WAV).
  • 1 Kaiber visual (loop or sequence) sized for YouTube.
  • Show notes: title, description, 3–5 highlights, timestamps.
  • 1 blog‑style article (~800–1,200 words) based on episode.
  • 1 email/newsletter draft summarizing the episode.
  • 3–5 social posts (quotes, hooks, carousels) referencing the episode.
Upgrades you can offer later
  • Multiple Kaiber visuals (intro, mid‑roll, outro, ads).
  • Short clips: 3–5 Kaiber+audio snippets for Reels/TikTok.
  • Multilingual audio versions (Wondercraft supports 20–50+ languages on paid tiers) .
  • Full‑blown YouTube upload & thumbnail design.
  • Podcast hosting and distribution setup for new shows.

Start with the standard bundle. Only add upgrades after you’ve delivered a few episodes and know exactly how long each part takes you.

3 · Wondercraft SOP: script → studio‑level audio in under 2 hours

Licensing & plan choice (don’t skip this)

Wondercraft’s current pricing page shows:
• Free plan with limited credits and watermarks.
• Creator plan (around $25/mo annually) with no watermark and full commercial rights plus access to premium models & a custom AI character .
• Pro & Business tiers with more credits, clones, and collaboration.

For paid client work, use at least Creator. Free is fine for testing but not for deliverables.

Step 1 · Get raw input from the client
  • Ask for:
    • Blog posts or newsletters they’re proud of.
    • Talk transcripts, slide decks, or workshop notes.
    • Voice memos with them explaining an idea.
  • Clarify:
    • Who this episode is for.
    • What you want listeners to do afterwards.
Step 2 · Shape it into an audio‑first script

Use Wondercraft’s AI script assistant or your own outlining:

EPISODE SCRIPT SKELETON (10–20 minutes)

INTRO (30–60 sec)
- One surprising statement or question
- Who this is for
- What they’ll know by the end

SECTION 1 (3–5 min)
- Big idea
- 1 example or story
- 1 practical takeaway

SECTION 2 (3–5 min)
[Repeat structure]

SECTION 3 (optional)
[Repeat structure]

OUTRO (60–90 sec)
- Short recap
- Clear CTA (newsletter / resource / booking link)
Step 3 · Voices, music, & editing (Wondercraft studio)
  1. In Wondercraft, create a new project and paste the script.
  2. Pick voices:
    • Either choose from 300–1,000+ AI voices, or
    • Clone their voice on Creator/Pro and use that for branding .
  3. Add background music from Wondercraft’s library (royalty‑free, included on paid tiers) .
  4. Use the timeline editor:
    • Trim awkward pauses.
    • Adjust volume between voice & music.
    • Add emphasis, pauses, or “parrot mode” for tricky lines (on higher tiers) .
  5. Export high‑quality audio (MP3 or WAV).
IP & privacy notes (keep clients safe)
  • Wondercraft states it does not use uploaded content or voices to train its AI models, and paid users retain full IP rights to their generated content (marketing page / FAQs) .
  • Different terms can apply to free vs paid; check the current Terms before promising anything.
  • Always get written permission before cloning a client’s voice.

4 · Kaiber SOP: wrap the audio in visuals you can charge for

Commercial use & plan choice

Kaiber’s help center explains account types:
• Flex (pay‑as‑you‑go credits): no commercial use .
• Creator & Pro: commercial use rights for monetized/client projects .
• Day Pass & 5‑Day Trial: include commercial use during the active period (rights persist for outputs created then) .

For paid client work, use Creator or higher (or a Day Pass if you’re testing). Free/Flex outputs are licensed under non‑commercial terms (CC BY‑NC–type) and can’t be monetized .

Step 1 · Decide the visual “job”

Each visual should have one clear purpose:

  • YouTube background: subtle loop behind an audiogram.
  • Reel/TikTok canvas: dynamic motion behind text & waveform.
  • Ad snippet: punchy, branded sequence synced to a 15–30s promo.
Step 2 · Prompting Kaiber for consistent looks

Good prompts define:

  • Subject (what we see).
  • Style (flat, 3D, watercolor, isometric, etc.).
  • Camera movement (pan, zoom, orbit).
  • Lighting & mood (warm, neon, moody, natural).
Kaiber prompts you can adapt (for B2B + creator use)
1) Calm “thoughtful” background for business podcast
"Minimalist office at sunset, camera slowly drifting past a desk with a notebook,
coffee, and laptop, soft depth of field, warm golden lighting, cinematic, 
subtle grain, loopable motion"

2) Techy SaaS visuals
"Abstract data streams made of glowing lines, gently flowing upward, 
dark blue background, neon teal and purple highlights, camera slow zoom, 
futuristic but clean, loopable"

3) Health / fitness vibe
"Early morning city rooftop, person stretching in silhouette, sun rising, 
camera slow pan, soft lens flare, energetic but calm, cinematic"

4) Creator / storytelling mood
"Cozy desk with plants and books, warm lamp light, night outside window, 
camera slow orbital movement, relaxing, storytime atmosphere"
Kaiber safety & IP notes
  • Free/Flex tier is strictly non‑commercial; don’t use it for monetized videos or client deliverables .
  • On paid plans (Creator/Pro), you generally keep commercial rights to your generated videos, but you’re still responsible for not using copyrighted logos, music, or celebrity likenesses .
  • Keep a folder with screenshots/PDFs of Kaiber’s ToS & your plan details for your records.

5 · One full episode: end‑to‑end workflow (for a paying client)

Phase A · Pre‑production (1–1.5 hours)
  1. Topic definition call (20–30 min)
    • “What is the one idea you want listeners to remember?”
    • “Is there a story or example you definitely want to include?”
  2. Gather materials
    • Blog posts, outlines, slides, notes.
    • Any research or references they rely on (optional).
  3. Draft outline + script
    • Create a 3–5 section outline.
    • Use Wondercraft’s AI assistant to turn bullet points into conversational paragraphs.
    • Run a quick clarity pass: read aloud; simplify jargon.
Phase B · Audio production in Wondercraft (1–2 hours)
  1. Create a new Wondercraft project, paste the script.
  2. Select or design the voice:
    • Standard AI voice if they’re shy about cloning.
    • Cloned voice if they want it to sound like them (Creator/Pro/Business) .
  3. Add intro & outro music from Wondercraft’s library.
  4. Preview, adjust emphasis & pacing (Director/Parrot mode on higher plan if available).
  5. Export final audio as WAV/MP3.
Phase C · Visual wrap in Kaiber (1–1.5 hours)
  1. Pick the use case: YouTube background, social teaser, or ad loop.
  2. Open Kaiber on a paid plan (or Day Pass) with commercial rights.
  3. Write 2–3 prompt variations (like the examples above) and generate 10–20 seconds of video.
  4. Pick the best take; extend or loop if needed.
  5. Export in the right aspect ratio:
    • 16:9 for YouTube, 1080p or 4K (depending on credits & plan).
    • 9:16 for Reels/TikTok, 1080x1920.
Phase D · The written bundle (1–1.5 hours)
  1. Use Wondercraft’s transcript or your script as base text.
  2. Create:
    • Show notes: summary, 3–5 bullet highlights, guest bio (if any), links.
    • Blog post: restructured version of the episode with headings & pull‑quotes.
    • Email/newsletter: 200–400 word teaser + link to audio/video.
    • 3–5 short social posts: 1 quote, 1 “myth vs reality”, 1 checklist, etc.
  3. Light edit to ensure everything is consistent (no hallucinated details, no mismatched numbers).

Total: 4–6 hours per episode once you’re comfortable. At $400–$800 per episode, this is solid, honest work—especially as you build speed.

6 · Pricing: value‑based, not fantasy‑based

Tier What they get Episodes / month Your hours Monthly fee (range)
Starter Full bundle for each episode (audio + 1 visual + written assets) 2 8–10 $600–$1,200
Standard 4 episodes, 1 main visual each, snippets optional 4 16–24 $1,200–$3,000
Studio 4–8 episodes, multiple visuals, deeper research, promotion planning 6–8 30–40+ $3,000–$7,000

These are ballpark ranges, not guarantees. Start where you feel comfortable, then adjust based on demand, your speed, and how specialized your niche is.

7 · How to actually get your first 2–3 clients

Where to look
  • Podcasts with good content but inconsistent release schedule.
  • Newsletter writers who don’t have an audio version yet.
  • Coaches/consultants doing webinars with no follow‑up content.
  • Founders posting long threads but no audio/video.
Your short “no pressure” pitch
Hey [Name],

I’ve been following your work on [topic] and it’s really good.

Curious: how much time do you spend after recording/writing on 
editing, show notes, newsletter, and social content?

I run a tiny audio+visual studio that:
- turns your docs or outlines into a fully-produced Wondercraft episode, and
- wraps it in Kaiber visuals so you get YouTube/social assets too.

You record for 20–30 minutes. I handle the rest.

If you send me one existing episode or article, 
I can show you what a full "episode bundle" would look like.
No obligation – I just want to demonstrate what’s possible.

Interested?

[Your name]

This week’s challenge: one episode, one client‑ready case study

1) Pick a topic you could talk about for 10–15 minutes.
2) Write an outline + bullet script (don’t chase perfection).
3) Sign up to Wondercraft (free or Creator).
4) Turn your script into a polished audio episode (add music, adjust voice).
5) Sign up to Kaiber on a commercial plan/day pass.
6) Create one 10–20 second visual loop that matches the mood of your episode.
7) Combine audio + visual in any editor into a “YouTube version.”
8) Write show notes + 3 social posts from your script.

Now you have:
- one real episode
- one visual asset
- one content bundle you can show to potential clients.

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Disclaimer: Tool pricing/terms can change; always confirm on official sites. Commercial use of Wondercraft and Kaiber generally requires paid plans and compliance with their Terms. This guide is a workflow and business framework—not a guarantee of clients, revenue, or audience growth.

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