"Your account is still dead in the cradle?
Want to use free tools to turn text into videos? This trick is quite played by many people nowadays. For example, use AI to transfer videos with one click and finish it in a few minutes. However, it is easy for novices to step into the trap and waste time by choosing the wrong tool. Recently, many people are using Coze Workflows, even covering TikTok operations.
Let's start with the most practical thing: Don't just focus on "free". Many tools are indeed free, but they have many restrictions. For example, the transferred video has low resolution or obvious watermarks. Last time I saw a piece of news that the free version of an AI tool could only make 30 seconds of video. Time is simply not enough.
A truly reliable free tool depends on these points: First, the generation speed. When you finish writing the copy, the tool will produce the first edition video in a few seconds. The second is the material library. Some tools come with a large number of pictures and templates to save you looking everywhere. The third is whether it can be changed. The generated video must be manually adjusted, otherwise it will be very rigid.
How to use it specifically? For example, coze workflow can connect to AI to generate videos, and can also automatically send TikTok. My friend tried to fully automate it from writing to issuing accounts. But be aware that it is a bit of a barrier for novices. You have to learn to build a workflow first, such as which plug-ins to use and how to set trigger conditions.
Talk about the material again. AI tools can automatically collate pictures, but sometimes the selected pictures do not match the content. I have seen someone make a food video, and AI equipped it with an office scene. Embarrassing? So you have to select pictures manually or use keywords to guide AI. For example, if you write "Sunshine Beach", it will be easier to choose the right picture.
Sound is also critical. Does AI dubbing sound like a robot? Try changing your voice. Nowadays, many tools can choose different accents, even male and female voices. Last time, I helped my client adjust it and changed it to a voice with a slight accent, but it became more popular.
A word of caution: Don't rely entirely on AI. It helps you lay the foundation, but you have to do it yourself after editing. For example, adding subtitles and adjusting rhythm. I have seen videos generated by AI, and the subtitles and pictures do not match at all. This is sent directly, and the audience will swipe it away in seconds.
So free tools can save trouble, but they need to be used cleverly. Try the generation first, and then decide whether to fully automate it. For example, make 10 videos first and look at the data. Some people have good traffic, others have no movement. This has less to do with the tool, more about the content itself.
Many of the videos on TikTok's popularity are live-action appearances. Although AI generation is convenient, it sometimes seems fake. I suggest that novices can give real-person explanations first and then use AI assistance. For example, you take the beginning and use AI to generate animations later. This is both real and creative.
In short, don't be afraid of trial and error. There are many free tools, and there is always one that suits you. The key is to do more and look at more data. Use whichever tool can bring traffic more. AI is just a tool. What really determines the life and death of an account is the content. "


