Daniel Bitton – YouTube Portal

YouTube Portal by Daniel Bitton teaches faceless YouTube Shorts automation, trend-finding and scaling short-form channels with AI tools.

Published July 1, 2026 English Lifetime Access

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What you'll learn

  • How the YouTube Shorts Partnership Program works and how to qualify
  • The 'scroll and stop' method for finding trending topics and channels to model
  • How to build faceless short-form videos that hold viewers past the first second
  • How to run a YouTube channel without ever appearing on camera
  • How to scale content output using AI short-form video tools
  • How to structure a faceless Shorts channel from a cold start

Course Description

TL;DR: YouTube Portal is Daniel Bitton’s faceless YouTube Shorts course. It walks through the YouTube Shorts Partnership Program, his ‘scroll and stop’ trend-finding method, and scaling with AI tools. Bitton reports growing a Snapchat channel to 100,000 subscribers, so the short-form playbook here comes from someone who has run the loop himself.

Where YouTube Portal Fits vs Full YouTube Courses

Most YouTube courses try to cover everything: long-form scripting, thumbnails, ten-minute retention curves, the whole channel. YouTube Portal does not. It stays narrow on faceless Shorts and the Shorts Partnership Program. That focus is the point. If you want a broad channel education, this is not it. If you want one lane worked in depth, the narrowness is a feature, not a gap.

Who Is Daniel Bitton

Bitton is a young creator who started early. He reports building a Minecraft channel around age 14 to more than 20,000 subscribers, then launching a Snapchat channel at 15 that he says pulled over $500,000 in its first month and 100,000 subscribers. He later co-founded Crayo, an AI tool for generating short-form video for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Those figures are his own, and he cites them, not buyer results. But they explain why the course leans so hard on automation and speed.

YouTube Portal by Daniel Bitton

What YouTube Portal Teaches

The core of YouTube Portal is faceless YouTube automation. You learn how the YouTube Shorts Partnership Program works, how to build short-form that holds a viewer past the first second, and how to scale output with AI so one person can run a channel. The signature piece is the ‘scroll and stop’ technique: you scroll Shorts, watch what makes your thumb freeze, and reverse-engineer the trending topics and channels worth modeling. It is a research habit as much as a tactic, and it is the part most beginners skip.

Who YouTube Portal Is For

This is built for beginners who want a faceless Shorts channel and do not want their face on camera. If that is you, the path is clear and the AI angle keeps the workload sane. Who it is not for: anyone chasing a personal brand, long-form video, or a polished on-camera presence. It also will not hand you an audience. Trend-finding and consistent posting are the actual work, and no course removes that in 2026.

How It Compares to Free Shorts Advice and Broader Channel Courses

Free Shorts advice on YouTube is real, but scattered. You get a hook tip in one video and an editing trick in another, with no order. YouTube Portal’s value is sequencing: it puts the Partnership Program, trend research, and AI scaling into one path so you are not stitching fragments. Against broader channel courses, it trades range for depth. Those spend half their runtime on long-form, thumbnails, and analytics you may never touch as a faceless Shorts creator. For monetization mechanics, it is worth reading YouTube’s official Partner Program requirements alongside any course.

Is YouTube Portal Worth It?

If your goal is a faceless Shorts channel and you like the AI-first approach, YouTube Portal earns its place. It is a focused short-form playbook from a creator who has actually grown channels, not a bloated do-everything program. Just go in clear-eyed: the skill it teaches is growth, and growth takes reps.

What is YouTube Portal?
It is Daniel Bitton’s course on building faceless YouTube Shorts channels using the Shorts Partnership Program, viral short-form, and AI automation tools.

Who is YouTube Portal for?
Beginners who want a faceless Shorts channel and prefer to stay off camera while scaling output with AI.

Is YouTube Portal legit?
Yes. Daniel Bitton grew early Minecraft and Snapchat channels and co-founded Crayo, an AI short-form video tool, so the short-form focus comes from real experience.

Do I need to be on camera?
No. The whole method is faceless. You build and scale Shorts without ever showing your face.

What is the scroll and stop technique?
You scroll Shorts and note what makes you stop watching, then use those trending topics and channels as models for your own content.

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