I want to develop a "giant" Youtube bot and I need your ideas

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I have BSc in marine engineering, electrical engineering, and software engineering.
I know it sounds fake. But, I can explain. Read this section if you want to learn, and skip to the next section if you don't.
Yes, to convince you, I decided to tell my life story because I am a new member, nobody knows me and I claim to have 3 undergraduate degrees. What kind of person gets 3 bachelor's degrees?
When I was 6 years old, my father bought a computer and as I used it, I began to wonder how programs worked. Thus, my software adventure began. I was thinking of becoming a software engineer until I was 15, but then I realized that maybe I should have chosen an easy way to earn money, marine engineering was the profession where I could earn money easily. A marine engineer (today - 2023) starts earning at least $4500 per month as soon as he/she graduates from college.
Anyway, I enrolled in marine engineering at the best university in my country. I wanted to make money with an easy job, but I also wanted to be an "engineer". In my first year, I realized that this department is not an engineering department, it is an "operator" department.
All my superiors were saying that I would not be satisfied in this sector and that I had to find a suitable job for myself. (They thought I was too smart because I was also interested in software :D )
P.S. There is a hierarchy in the maritime sector, even at the university. That's why I say "my superior".
When I was in my Sophomore year, I enrolled in a double major in electrical engineering. I applied to Control and Automation Engineering as I am a software lover, but my GPA was not enough.
After I started to study electrical engineering, I realized that the marine engineering department made me very blind and how lazy I was. I thought about quitting electrical engineering for a while, but I motivated myself by saying I need this for MSc Comp Science and decided to continue.
After graduating from marine engineering, I started working, saved money, and enrolled in an online computer science degree. (I thought I would be incomplete if I started MSc Computer Science instead of BSc, I wanted to know everything from A to Z about the complete computer and I wanted to be a real computer scientist.)
I worked during the summer months and continued to study electrical engineering and computer science departments in the other months.
After 8 years, I graduated in marine engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science undergraduate degrees. I don't know why I didn't quit electrical engineering after enrolling in Computer Science. I just love to read, learn and be multidisciplinary. Or we can say that as an egoistic person, I wanted to achieve many things on my own.
After graduating, I worked for several different companies. At my last company, I was in a position that covered all my engineering competencies.
In the end, I got all the pleasure I could get from working life.
Besides, I already knew from the very beginning that I could not be born into a poor family and turn into a billionaire.
After my child was born, I wanted to devote all my energy to him and quit my job.
I am currently enjoying my little savings. When I'm bored, I spend my time building small electronic circuits.
Finally, I wanted to use my experience and make some passive income by starting a youtube channel. To be honest, I've always envied those who are Youtubers, so I want to open a youtube channel.
It took a long time to talk about myself, but I'm coming to the end.
I came across this forum while researching SEO, YouTube, etc. While browsing the forum, I saw your complaints about view bots.
Since the age of 10, I have developed computer programs in every period of my life, whether I earn money or not. Even for the most useless things. It's a passion for me.
For example, I was scoring the tweets I saw every day by myself. "This tweet has X favs, Y retweets, and Z views, then the score for this is */10." Recently I said to myself; Why don't I set this to a standard? Then I developed a Chrome extension just for myself.
I know it's kinda useless, but I'm retired :D.
As a result, I decided to develop a bot and I would like to consult you about it.

I have a few ideas in mind, but I opened this thread to get your opinions.
I want to develop an ultra-advanced Youtube Bot. The bot will be modular. So for example, there will be a basic view bot. The comment bot feature can be added as a plugin. There will also be a bulk video editor plugin and so on.

What features would you like to see in this (desktop) app?
(To prevent the bot's algorithm from being detected and to ensure its validity) How many licenses do you think I should sell at most?
What do you think the price should be?
It can also piss me off if someone buys it almost for free, cracks it, and shares it. I'm thinking of setting a high price that will be like a barrier to reduce this possibility and limit the number of buyers. What do you think about that?

This bot business feels a bit illegal. In my opinion, it's not illegal, but it's illegal. Do you think it is illegal?

I don't want to build a site and sell it publicly. I might consider selling it on this forum. Do you have any suggestions on this?

Note that I currently do not have any app available.
I'm not promising you anything right now.
I'm not trying to sell you anything.
I'm just asking for your opinion.
 
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Price should be on monthly subscription bases because YT changes their algo month by month so if your bot will not useful in future (may be ban by YT) then your subscribers will not trouble you.
 
Price should be on monthly subscription bases because YT changes their algo month by month so if your bot will not useful in future (may be ban by YT) then your subscribers will not trouble you.
You're right, but I don't know if it will fit the system I'm going to create. Even if I apply a one-time purchase model, I think I can guarantee to update for a minimum of 6 months.
In the case of a subscription model, what do you think should be the maximum number of licenses and monthly subscription fee?

Try Tiktok Youtube slowly on the way out IMO
I've never used TikTok before, but I have some ideas. I'll have a look. Thanks.
 
You're right, but I don't know if it will fit the system I'm going to create. Even if I apply a one-time purchase model, I think I can guarantee to update for a minimum of 6 months.
In the case of a subscription model, what do you think should be the maximum number of licenses and monthly subscription fee?


I've never used TikTok before, but I have some ideas. I'll have a look. Thanks.
The maximum number of licenses and monthly subscription fee will depend on a variety of factors, and it is important to carefully consider each of these factors to determine the optimal pricing model for your subscription-based business. Price mainly depend on what features bot has and what's coming in next update.
 
PS: Sorry if my english is bad..

But here are my idea to your project:
- The youtube bot has a module that can run many youtube account at the same time without openning browser
- We can set a keyword or some keyword that we want to rank it on youtube search and all of the fake youtube account will automatically search it and open the content we want to rank..
- I think if the bot only search for the keyword, it will make the bot confuse. So, maybe you need to make a 'things' that can make the youtube bot know where's the bot will go.. And those things that I meant are like the bot can automatically filter the 'UPLOAD DATE' to Last hour or Today. (I know it seems so hard and it still require a skill of youtube SEO to make the content appear in the Last Hour or Today, but it will be helpful if the bot can help to push the keyword so the content will get the rank easily.
- The bot has another module that we can input proxies services like static residential proxies and those proxies will automatically attach to 1 fake account on the bot differently like each other.
- We can set how long the bot will watch the content. For example we can set the bot will only watch the content like 3 minutes and after that the bot will restart the flow.

And to prevent the crack, the monthly subscription will be a good choice.. For the example, you can see rubot.ovh that offer youtube bot for livestreaming content, they have good system to prevent the crack..
 
If the bot isn't made yet you shouldn't be worrying about people cracking it and distributing it.
TikTok, Twitter Shorts, Facebook Reels, Insta Stories & Snapchat stories are all the same form of content, so you can throw a "upload to all shorts sites" function in the bot.
Another idea is creating an "ultra realistic" bot model that uses ai to generate content and each account that comments has a slightly different personality that matches their interests.
 
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