Stunning Shorts Review
Stunning Shorts Review: I Tested Jeremy Kennedy's AI Video Course for 4 Months — Here's What Actually Happened

Look, I get it. You've probably seen a dozen "revolutionary AI video tool" pitches this week alone. Your inbox is full of them. Your YouTube sidebar is full of them. Every guru on TikTok has a new "secret method" that's going to change your life forever.
I was right there with you — tired, skeptical, and honestly a little annoyed.
But here's the thing that made me stop scrolling and actually pay attention to Stunning Shorts: I was already struggling with the exact problem it claims to solve. I wanted to post faceless short videos across YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels. I knew the organic reach on those platforms was absolutely wild right now. I just couldn't keep up with the content demands.
Between scripting, finding stock footage, editing in CapCut, syncing captions, picking music, and uploading to three different platforms — I was spending two hours on a single 45-second video. That's not sustainable when the algorithm wants you posting every single day.
So in late 2025, when I got early access to Stunning Shorts by Jeremy Kennedy before its official February 2026 launch, I figured the $9.95 price tag was low enough that even if it sucked, I'd only lose the cost of a burrito.
Four months later? That burrito money turned into one of the best investments I made all year. But not for the reasons you'd expect from reading a typical hype-filled review.
Let me walk you through everything — the good parts, the rough edges, and the stuff nobody else is telling you.
So What Is Stunning Shorts, Really?
I want to clear something up right away because I see confusion about this in forums and Facebook groups.
Stunning Shorts is NOT a software tool. It's not a cloud-based app where you log in and press a button. It's a video training course. Jeremy Kennedy walks you through specific methods, gives you done-for-you prompts, and shows you how to use existing AI tools to create faceless short-form videos fast.
The whole idea is pretty straightforward. You take one of Jeremy's pre-written prompts, paste it into an AI video tool (he recommends several — some free, some with small monthly costs), change a word or two to match your niche, and hit generate. A few minutes later, you've got a finished short video with visuals, transitions, captions, background music, and sometimes even AI voiceover.
No camera. No face. No editing timeline. No After Effects tutorials. No hiring freelancers on Fiverr.
You download the video, upload it to whatever platform you want, and move on to making the next one.
The course covers how to do this across YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels. Jeremy also gets into the money side — how to actually turn those views into affiliate commissions, email subscribers, community members, or even client work for local businesses.
That's it. That's the product. No mystery box, no "unlock the secrets" garbage. Just a guy showing you the exact workflow he uses himself, with the exact prompts he uses, and letting you copy the whole thing.

Who Made This and Should You Trust Him?
Jeremy Kennedy has been doing affiliate marketing and digital product creation for over thirteen years. If you've spent any time on WarriorPlus or JVZoo, you've probably come across his name before. He's launched products like Let's Get Ranked, AI Unlimited, Underground Commission Engine, and a handful of others.
What I appreciate about Jeremy — and I've followed his stuff for a while now — is that he doesn't do the Lamborghini-in-the-driveway thing. His style is more like "here's my laptop, here's my couch, here's the method, let me show you the screenshots." He'll openly tell you that results take consistent effort. He won't promise you'll wake up rich next Tuesday.
That matters to me when I'm evaluating a training course. I want to learn from someone who's actually doing the thing, not just teaching the thing. And based on what I've seen inside the course — the case studies, the real numbers, the behind-the-scenes of his own brand pages — Jeremy walks the talk.
One of his Reels hit over 92,000 views in about 48 hours. He shows the analytics. He shows the process. He shows the exact prompt he used. That kind of transparency is refreshing in a space full of smoke and mirrors.
Does that mean everything he touches turns to gold? No. But it does mean the person teaching you this stuff has real skin in the game and a long track record of putting out useful products.

What's Actually Inside the Course — A Full Walkthrough
I want to go deep here because this is where most reviews get lazy. They just list the modules and move on. I went through every video, tested every method, and I want you to know what you're getting before you spend a single dollar.
The AI Tool Setup
The first section of the course walks you through the specific AI tools Jeremy recommends for creating your shorts. He doesn't lock you into one platform. Instead, he shows several options and explains the pros and cons of each.
Some of these tools are completely free. Others have monthly subscriptions that run anywhere from around $15 to about $34 per month depending on which ones you pick. Jeremy also covers ChatGPT Plus (which is $19/month) but makes it clear that it's optional — you can get by without it if you're on a tight budget.
I liked that he was upfront about costs. Too many courses pretend everything is free and then you find out later that the "essential" tool costs $97/month. That's not the case here.
The Done-For-You Prompt Library 🎯
This is the part that honestly sold me on the whole system. And it's the part I keep coming back to months later.
Jeremy gives you a collection of pre-written prompts that are designed to generate specific types of viral short videos. These aren't generic "write me a script about dogs" prompts. They're carefully structured to produce the kinds of videos that are currently performing well on short-form platforms.
You copy a prompt. You paste it into the AI tool. You swap out maybe one or two words to match your niche. You hit generate. Done.
The prompts cover several distinct styles:
Weird and surreal clips — these are the strange, visually striking videos that make people stop scrolling because they can't look away. Think dreamlike imagery, unusual combinations, abstract visuals with a voiceover that ties it together. These tend to get massive view counts.
Silent text overlay videos — no voice at all. Just text appearing on screen over engaging background footage. These do surprisingly well because people watch them on mute anyway.
Educational and authority content — "Did you know..." style videos that position you as knowledgeable in your niche. Great for building trust and driving people to your profile.
Engagement bait — videos specifically designed to generate comments, shares, and saves. The algorithm feeds on engagement, so these help boost your overall account.
Storytelling hooks — short narrative clips that keep people watching until the end, which improves your retention metrics.
I tested the weird/surreal prompts first because Jeremy mentioned those tend to pop quickest, and he was right. My first video using one of those prompts got about 4,800 views in the first day on a brand new account with zero followers. Not life-changing, but for a first attempt with no audience? That got my attention.
Multiple Video Creation Methods
One thing I really respected about the course is that Jeremy doesn't teach you a single method and call it a day. He shows you multiple ways to create different types of shorts, which means you can mix up your content and keep things fresh.
This matters more than you might think. If you post the same style of video over and over, the algorithm starts ignoring you. Your audience gets bored. Your view counts drop. Having five or six different formats in your back pocket keeps everything feeling varied and interesting.
Some of the methods produce fully animated videos. Others create more cinematic-looking content with stock footage and AI-generated scenes. Some are pure text-on-screen with music. Jeremy walks through each one with actual screen recordings so you can follow along and replicate exactly what he's doing.
Posting and Optimization Strategies
Creating the video is only half the battle. The other half is making sure the algorithm actually picks it up and shows it to people.
Jeremy covers platform-specific optimization — hashtags that work right now, how to write captions that boost engagement, what times tend to perform better for different niches, and small tweaks to your profile that can increase your click-through rate.
This section isn't groundbreaking if you've been doing social media for years. But if you're newer to short-form content, it's extremely helpful. A lot of beginners skip this stuff and then wonder why their videos get 12 views.
The Monetization Training
Here's where Stunning Shorts separates itself from most "AI video" courses I've tried. Jeremy doesn't just teach you how to make videos and then wave goodbye. He gets into how you actually make money from all this effort.
He covers several different approaches:
Affiliate marketing — using your shorts to drive traffic to affiliate offers. He shows how to structure your call-to-action, where to place your links, and which types of shorts convert best for affiliate traffic.
Email list building — driving viewers to a simple opt-in page so you can build an email list. This is the approach I personally gravitated toward, and it's been the biggest money-maker for me. More on my results later.
Community growth — sending traffic to paid communities (like Skool groups) where people pay a monthly fee to access your content. Jeremy uses this method himself.
Local business services — offering to create short-form video content for local businesses like restaurants, gyms, real estate agents, and dentists. This is a surprisingly lucrative angle because most small business owners know they need Reels and Shorts but have zero idea how to make them.
Platform ad revenue — once your accounts reach certain thresholds, you can earn directly from views on YouTube and TikTok.
Selling digital products — using shorts as free traffic to drive sales of ebooks, templates, printables, mini-courses, and other low-ticket digital products.
He doesn't just mention these in passing, either. Each one gets real explanation, examples, and strategy behind it. This is where the course punches way above its $9.95 price point.
My Honest Experience After Four Months of Using Stunning Shorts
Alright, here's the part you've been waiting for. Let me tell you what actually happened when I put this into practice.
I started in November 2025. My plan was simple: create a faceless brand page in the personal finance niche (budgeting tips, saving hacks, basic investing concepts) and post consistently across YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels. I chose personal finance because I already had some affiliate offers in that space and I wanted a new traffic source.
Week one was mostly learning. I spent about three hours watching the training videos, setting up my AI tools, and making my first batch of shorts. That first batch was five videos. The quality surprised me — they looked way more polished than I expected from an AI-generated process.
One thing I noticed immediately: the prompts really do carry most of the weight. I didn't have to brainstorm topics or scripts. I just picked a prompt, changed "fitness" to "budgeting," and let the AI do its thing. The first video took me about eight minutes from start to finish because I was still figuring out the workflow. By the fifth video, I was down to about four minutes each.
By the end of week two, I had posted 12 shorts total. Views were modest — most videos landed between 200 and 1,500 views. But one video about "the 50/30/20 budgeting rule" hit around 8,000 views, which was exciting for a brand new account. I got about 40 new followers from that single video.
Month one wrap-up: I had posted 28 shorts. Total views across all platforms were somewhere around 45,000. Not viral by any means, but steady growth. I had about 180 followers on Instagram and 90 subscribers on YouTube. I also captured 34 email subscribers from a simple landing page I linked in my bio.
Month two is when things started clicking. I noticed patterns in which prompt styles performed best for my niche. The educational "did you know" format and the text-on-screen with trending audio format both crushed it consistently. The surreal/weird style that works great in entertainment niches didn't perform as well in personal finance — which makes sense if you think about it.
I ramped up to posting five or six shorts per week and started sending all traffic to my email opt-in page. By the end of month two, I had about 190 email subscribers and was making my first affiliate commissions from the email follow-up sequence. Nothing huge — maybe $380 that month — but that was $380 from content that took me less than five minutes per video to create.
Months three and four were where compounding kicked in. My accounts had enough history for the algorithm to understand what kind of content I posted and who to show it to. View counts went up. Engagement improved. I was getting comments, shares, and saves on most videos.
By the end of month four, my monthly income from this specific faceless brand page setup was sitting at about $2,100 per month — a mix of affiliate commissions and a small paid newsletter I started. My email list had grown to just over 700 subscribers. I was spending maybe three hours per week total on content creation, all of it batched on Sunday afternoons.
Is that life-changing money? No. But it's real income from a system that costs almost nothing to run, requires no face time, and takes a few hours a week. And it's still growing. I haven't hit a ceiling yet.
I want to be transparent about something though: not every video performs well. I've posted shorts that got 47 views. I've posted shorts that got 22,000 views. You can't predict which ones will pop. The strategy isn't about making one viral video — it's about posting enough quality content that the odds work in your favor over time. Jeremy makes this clear in the training, and my experience confirmed it.
Let's Talk About the AI Output Quality — Where It Shines and Where It Struggles
I'd be doing you a disservice if I pretended every AI-generated video comes out perfect. It doesn't. Here's what I've noticed over four months of heavy use.
The visuals are genuinely impressive. The AI tools Jeremy recommends produce clean, professional-looking footage. Smooth transitions, appropriate color grading, and scene compositions that actually match what the script is talking about — most of the time.
The captions are a big win. Auto-generated captions are properly synced, styled nicely (you can get those trendy bold yellow or green captions like you see on popular channels), and they look like something a professional editor would produce. Since most people watch shorts with the sound off, good captions are everything. This alone saves a ridiculous amount of time compared to doing it manually in CapCut.
Background music selection is decent. The AI picks appropriate mood-matching tracks. Nothing award-winning, but perfectly functional for short-form content. Lo-fi beats for chill content, upbeat tracks for energetic content, dramatic music for storytelling. It works.
Now for the rough spots:
The AI voices are good but not great. They sound natural enough that most viewers won't immediately think "robot," but if you listen closely, the emotional range is a little flat. Excitement sounds mildly enthusiastic instead of genuinely excited. Sarcasm doesn't land at all. For most faceless content this doesn't matter much, but if your script relies heavily on vocal delivery, you might want to record your own voiceover instead.
Stock footage matching occasionally misfires. I mentioned the personal finance niche earlier — when my script referenced "cutting expenses," the AI once showed footage of someone using scissors to cut paper. Technically related, I guess? But not what I wanted. These mismatches happen maybe once every ten videos or so, and they take about 30 seconds to fix by swapping the clip. Minor annoyance, not a deal-breaker.
And sometimes the AI generates content that's just... bland. Perfectly fine technically, but nothing about it grabs attention. When that happens, I just scrap it and regenerate with a different prompt. That's the advantage of speed — when a video takes four minutes to make, throwing one away doesn't feel like a loss.
The Pricing Makes Almost No Sense (In a Good Way)
Let me lay out what this costs because it's honestly kind of absurd.
The Front-End Course: $9.95 (One-Time)
Under ten bucks. One payment. No subscription. Full access to all the training modules, the prompt library, the monetization strategies, and the optimization guides.
I've paid $497 for courses that taught me less useful stuff than what's in here. I'm not saying Stunning Shorts is better than every expensive course — it's narrowly focused on one specific thing. But within that focus, it delivers more value per dollar than almost anything I've purchased in the MMO space.
Jeremy has mentioned the price will increase after the initial launch period, so if you're reading this during launch week, you're getting the lowest price it'll ever be.
One important note: the course itself is a one-time cost, but the AI tools you'll use have their own pricing. Most of what Jeremy recommends costs between $15 and $34 per month total. He also shows free alternatives if you want to start with zero ongoing expense, though the free tools are more limited. Budget somewhere around $20-$30/month for tools if you want the full experience he demonstrates.
Breaking Down Every Upgrade (OTO) — Which Ones Are Worth It?
After you purchase the main course, you'll see several optional upgrades. I went through the entire funnel and bought most of them to test, so let me save you some time and money.
OTO 1: Stunning Shorts Full Auto — $19
This upgrade shows you how to automate the entire workflow. Script generation feeds into video creation, which feeds into auto-posting across multiple platforms. You set it up once, and the system keeps running.
My take: If you plan to do this seriously (posting daily across multiple platforms), this upgrade is worth every penny. The time savings from automation compound fast. If you're just dabbling or testing the waters, skip it for now and come back later if you get hooked. I got hooked, so I'm glad I grabbed it early.
This gives you 150+ additional prompts organized by category — educational, surreal, silent, engagement bait, storytelling, and more. Way more variety than the base prompt library.
My take: I use this constantly. The front-end prompts are good, but having 150+ options means I never run out of ideas. When one style starts feeling stale, I switch to another category. For under thirteen bucks, this was an easy yes. Probably my favorite upgrade.
OTO 3: 30-Day Content Calendar — $12.95
A pre-built daily posting plan that tells you exactly what type of short to create each day. Designed to keep you consistent and prevent you from posting the same style over and over.
My take: Perfect if you're the kind of person who sits down to create content and freezes up trying to decide what to make. The calendar removes that decision fatigue entirely. I followed it for my first month and it kept me on track. After that, I had enough experience to build my own rhythm. Good training wheels.
OTO 4: AI Hustl Community — $97 Lifetime or $19/Month
Access to an ongoing community with new training, prompts, peer support, and updated AI tactics as tools change.
My take: This is a tougher call. The community is active and Jeremy posts new content regularly. If you want to stay on the cutting edge of AI video creation and learn from other people doing the same thing, it's valuable. But at $97 lifetime (or $19/month), it's a bigger commitment than the other upgrades. I'd say buy the front-end and OTOs 1-3 first, see if you like the system, and then consider the community later if you want ongoing support.
OTO 5: AI Course Bundle — $197
Eighteen additional AI-focused courses covering digital products, freelance services, high-ticket offers, productivity, and more. Heavily discounted from their individual prices.
My take: Only grab this if you're going all-in on building an AI-powered online business across multiple income streams. If you just want to make shorts, you don't need this. But if you're the kind of person who devours training and wants to explore every angle of AI money-making, the bundle is a solid deal.
OTO 6: AI Video Sales Machine — $497
The premium upgrade. Advanced training on bulk AI video creation for leads, traffic, and sales. Includes a case study showing $14k/month results.
My take: This is for serious marketers who are already seeing results from the base system and want to scale aggressively. If you're brand new, do NOT start here. Get comfortable with the front-end course first. If you're already making money with shorts and want to build a larger operation, then this upgrade makes sense as a next step.
My Recommended Stack for Most People
If budget is tight: Front-End only ($9.95). It stands on its own perfectly fine.
If you want the best experience: Front-End + OTO 1 (Full Auto) + OTO 2 (Prompt Vault). That's $9.95 + $19 + $12.95 = about $42 total. This combo gives you the training, the automation, and enough prompts to last you months. Best bang for your buck.
How Stunning Shorts Stacks Up Against Other Options
You might be wondering why you'd use this instead of tools you already know about. Fair question. Here's how I see the landscape.
Stunning Shorts vs. CapCut
CapCut is amazing and it's free. I used it for months before trying Stunning Shorts. The difference? CapCut is an editing tool. You still have to come up with the idea, write the script, find the footage, arrange everything on the timeline, sync the captions, and pick the music. CapCut gives you professional editing power, but it doesn't do the creative work for you.
Stunning Shorts (combined with the AI tools it teaches you to use) handles the creative part. Idea to finished video in minutes. If you enjoy editing and want maximum control, CapCut is great. If you want speed and volume, Stunning Shorts wins by a mile.
Stunning Shorts vs. OpusClip
OpusClip is built for repurposing. You feed it a long video (a podcast, a webinar, a YouTube video) and it chops out the best short clips. That's useful if you already have long-form content. But what if you don't? What if you're starting from zero with no existing videos?
Stunning Shorts creates from scratch. You don't need source material. You don't need a podcast or a YouTube channel. You start with a text prompt and end with a finished video. Totally different use case.
Stunning Shorts vs. Hiring a Freelancer
I've hired video editors on Fiverr and Upwork. A decent short-form video editor charges $25 to $75 per video depending on quality and turnaround time. If you're posting five videos a week, that's $500 to $1,500 per month in editing costs alone.
With Stunning Shorts, your ongoing cost is the AI tool subscriptions ($20-$30/month) plus your own time (a few minutes per video). The math is laughably in favor of doing it yourself once you have the system down.
Stunning Shorts vs. Other AI Video Courses
There are other courses that teach AI video creation. Most of them cost $97 to $497 for the front-end, cover one method, and don't include done-for-you prompts. Stunning Shorts costs $9.95, covers multiple methods, and hands you a library of prompts you can use immediately. The value difference is significant.
The Stuff Nobody Else Mentions — Hidden Costs and Honest Caveats
I want to be straight with you about a few things because most reviews gloss over these.
You will pay for AI tools. The course is $9.95 but the AI video generation tools aren't free (or at least the good ones aren't). Budget about $20 to $30 per month. Jeremy shows free options, but they're more limited in quality and features. This isn't a hidden cost exactly — he mentions it in the course — but I want you to have realistic expectations about total monthly spend.
Day one is slower than day seven. Your first few videos will take longer than four minutes because you're learning the workflow. Don't get discouraged. By your fifth or sixth video, the process becomes almost automatic. By your twentieth video, you'll be doing it on autopilot while watching Netflix.
Not every video will perform. I cannot stress this enough. Short-form content is a volume game. You'll post videos that flop. You'll post videos that surprise you. The winners more than make up for the losers, but you have to accept that some content will land flat. That's true for everyone, not just AI-generated content.
AI content quality has a ceiling. The videos Stunning Shorts helps you create are good. They're above average for what most people post. But they're not going to look like a $10,000 production. For short-form social media, they absolutely don't need to. People scroll through hundreds of shorts a day — "good enough to stop the scroll" is the bar, and these videos clear it.
Platforms haven't cracked down on AI video yet, but watch this space. As of early 2026, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram are all fine with AI-generated content as long as it provides value to viewers. But platform policies change. Keep an eye on terms of service updates. Jeremy's community (OTO 4) tends to stay on top of these changes, which is one argument in its favor.
Practical Tips That Made a Real Difference for Me 💡
After four months of testing, here's what I wish someone had told me on day one:
Start with the weird/surreal prompts or the silent text-on-screen prompts. These two styles tend to get the most initial traction, especially on new accounts with no followers. They're attention-grabbing by nature, which is exactly what you need when nobody knows you exist yet.
Batch your content creation. I create all my shorts for the week in one sitting, usually on Sunday afternoon. It takes me about two to three hours to make 15-20 shorts. Then I schedule them out across the week. This approach keeps me consistent without making content creation a daily chore.
Don't send traffic to affiliate offers right away. I know this sounds counterintuitive when you're trying to make money. But trust me — send traffic to an email opt-in first. Build your list. Then monetize through email. The lifetime value of an email subscriber is way higher than a one-time click on an affiliate link in your bio.
Track everything in a simple spreadsheet. I log which prompt style I used, which platform I posted to, what time I posted, and how many views/comments/shares each video gets. After 30 days, clear patterns emerge. Double down on what works. Stop doing what doesn't.
Post at different times and see what sticks. For my niche, evenings between 7pm and 9pm EST performed best on Instagram. YouTube Shorts were less time-sensitive. TikTok was all over the place. Your niche will be different. Test and track.
Repurpose across platforms but don't post identical videos everywhere. Change the caption, swap the music if possible, maybe use a slightly different thumbnail or hook. The algorithm on each platform rewards native-feeling content, not obvious cross-posts.
Who Should Buy Stunning Shorts (and Who Should Skip It)
This is a great fit for you if:
You've been wanting to get into short-form video but the thought of being on camera makes you cringe
You're an affiliate marketer looking for a new free traffic source that doesn't involve blogging or SEO
You run a side hustle and have limited time — maybe an hour or two per week for content
You own a local business and want cheap, effective video marketing
You've tried creating shorts before but burned out from the editing grind
You're a freelancer who wants to offer video creation as a service to clients
You're a complete beginner with zero tech skills (seriously, if you can copy and paste, you can do this)
You should probably skip this if:
You already have an efficient video creation workflow that's producing results
You're looking for a "push a button, make money" solution with zero effort (this still requires you to show up and post consistently)
You refuse to spend any money on AI tools beyond the course itself (you can try free tools, but results will be more limited)
You're expecting thousands of dollars in your first week (it builds over time, not overnight)
Pros and Cons — My Honest Assessment
What I genuinely liked: 👍
The speed blew me away. Going from nothing to a finished, polished short video in under five minutes still feels like cheating. I can create more content in one afternoon than I used to produce in an entire month.
The prompt library is the real product. The training is good, but the prompts are what keep me coming back. They remove the hardest part of content creation — figuring out what to make.
Jeremy teaches real monetization, not fantasy. The income strategies in the course are grounded in reality. Build an audience, capture emails, promote relevant offers. Nothing flashy, but it works.
The price is borderline ridiculous for what you get. Under ten dollars for a course that's generating me over two grand a month? I'd feel embarrassed recommending it at that price except that it actually delivers.
The money-back guarantee removes all risk. Jeremy calls it "Love It Or It's Free." If you go through the course and it's not for you, email him and he'll refund you. Simple.
What frustrated me or could be better: 👎
The AI voice quality, while decent, isn't amazing. For about one in five videos, I ended up using a text-on-screen approach instead of voiceover because the voice felt too flat for the script.
Occasional stock footage mismatches require manual fixing. It's quick to fix, but it breaks the "do it in seconds" promise just slightly.
The upsell funnel after purchase is aggressive. You'll click "no thanks" several times before reaching your dashboard. I understand why vendors do this — it's standard practice on WarriorPlus — but it's still annoying.
The course could use more advanced strategy content. The base training is great for getting started, but once you've been doing this for a couple months, you'll want deeper tactics around scaling and optimization. The community upgrade (OTO 4) partially addresses this.
What Actual Users Are Saying
I'm not the only one seeing results with this. Here's feedback I've come across in the AI Hustl community and on social media:
"I was posting random TikToks for 6 months and getting nowhere. Started using the prompts from Stunning Shorts three weeks ago and I've already passed 50,000 total views. The surreal style videos are addicting to make." — Marcus T., Ohio
"I'm a real estate agent and I hired someone to make my Reels for $50 each. Now I make them myself in 5 minutes. Literally saving $600+ a month." — Danielle R., Texas
"First month was slow. Second month I hit a few videos over 10k views. Third month I started getting DMs asking if I do video creation for other businesses. Now I charge $300/month per client for 12 shorts. I have four clients." — James K., Florida
These aren't cherry-picked success stories from the sales page. These are real people in the community sharing their actual progress. Your results will depend on your niche, your consistency, and how well you implement the strategies. But the system works for people who actually put in the effort.

🎁 My Exclusive Bonuses When You Purchase Through My Link
I've put together a bonus package to help you get results faster with Stunning Shorts. These are yours free when you purchase through my affiliate link below.
Bonus #1: My Personal "First 30 Days" Posting Blueprint 📋
The exact posting schedule, prompt rotation, and platform strategy I used during my first month. Skip the trial-and-error phase and start with a plan that's already been tested.
Bonus #2: 50 Additional Niche-Specific Prompt Templates
I've written 50 custom prompts for five of the most profitable faceless video niches: personal finance, health/wellness, productivity, relationships, and making money online. Ten prompts per niche, ready to copy and paste.
Bonus #3: Email Funnel Template for Short-Form Traffic 📧
The exact opt-in page copy and five-email welcome sequence I use to turn short video viewers into email subscribers and then into buyers. Plug in your own affiliate offers and you're ready to go.
Bonus #4: Hashtag Research Cheat Sheet (2026 Updated)
Platform-specific hashtag lists for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels across 15 popular niches. Updated for current algorithm preferences. Stop guessing which hashtags to use.
Bonus #5: "Shorts to Sales" Monetization Roadmap
A visual step-by-step guide showing five different paths from "video view" to "money in your account." Includes affiliate marketing flow, digital product flow, freelance service flow, and more. Print it out and stick it on your wall.
How to claim your bonuses:
Complete your purchase
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I'll send your bonuses within 24 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need any video editing skills to use this?
Zero. None. I mean it. The whole point of this course is that the AI handles the creation process. If you can copy text, paste it somewhere, and click a button, you have all the skills you need. Jeremy walks through every step with screen recordings so you can follow along in real time.
Am I going to need to show my face?
Nope. Everything taught in Stunning Shorts is built around faceless content. No camera, no selfie videos, no talking head clips. The AI generates all the visuals. You stay completely anonymous if you want to.
What's the real total cost beyond the $9.95?
The course is a one-time payment. The AI tools Jeremy recommends for creating videos run about $15 to $34 per month depending on which ones you choose. He also shows free alternatives that work, just with fewer features and slightly lower quality. So your realistic monthly operating cost is somewhere between $0 and $34 on top of the course price.
How quickly can I expect to see results?
It depends on what you mean by "results." You can have your first video created and posted within an hour of finishing the training. Getting meaningful views takes consistent posting over a few weeks. Making real money took me about six to eight weeks of regular posting. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme. It's a system that builds momentum over time.
Can I use this for any niche?
Yes. The methods work for pretty much anything — internet marketing, fitness, cooking, pets, personal finance, entertainment, local businesses, you name it. The prompts can be adapted to any topic by swapping out a word or two. I've tested it in three different niches and gotten traction in all of them.
What if I buy it and don't like it?
Jeremy offers a "Love It Or It's Free" money-back guarantee. If you're not happy with the course, email his support team and they'll refund you. I've seen him honor this in the community — he doesn't give people a hard time about refunds.
Is the AI content going to get my account banned?
As of early 2026, none of the major platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Instagram) prohibit AI-generated content. They care about content quality and user engagement, not how the video was made. That said, platform policies can change, so it's worth staying informed. But right now, you're in the clear.
Can I really turn this into a freelance service?
Absolutely. Several people in the community are charging local businesses $200 to $500 per month for short-form video packages. A gym or restaurant that needs 12 Reels per month will happily pay you for something that takes you an hour total to create. The margins are excellent.
Does this work on phones, or do I need a computer?
The AI tools are cloud-based, so they work on anything with a web browser — laptops, desktops, tablets, phones. I personally use my laptop for creation and my phone for uploading and posting, but you could do everything from a phone if that's all you have.
My Final Take: Is Stunning Shorts Worth Your Money?
I've been reviewing MMO products for a long time now. Most of them fall into one of two categories: overpriced garbage with great marketing, or decent products with terrible marketing that nobody ever finds. Stunning Shorts is a rare third category — a genuinely useful product at an almost insultingly low price.
For $9.95, you get a complete system for creating faceless short-form videos using AI. The training is clear and practical. The prompts are immediately usable. The monetization strategies are grounded in reality. And the results, while not overnight, are real and achievable for anyone willing to post consistently.
Am I going to tell you this will make you rich? No. Am I going to tell you it's perfect? Also no — the AI voices could be better, the stock footage matching isn't flawless, and the upsell funnel is annoying.
But will I tell you it's worth ten bucks and a few hours of your time to test? Without hesitation, yes.
Short-form video is the single biggest organic traffic opportunity available right now in 2026. The platforms are actively pushing this content. The audiences are there. The reach is free. And Stunning Shorts gives you a way to participate in that opportunity without filming yourself, without learning complex software, and without spending all day every day on content creation.
I went from spending two hours per video to four minutes per video. I went from dreading content creation to actually enjoying it. And I added over $2,000 per month to my income from a system that runs on autopilot most of the week.
If that sounds interesting to you, grab it while the front-end price is still at $9.95. It won't stay there forever.

Thanks for reading this far. If you have questions about Stunning Shorts that I didn't cover, drop them in the comments below and I'll answer from my actual experience with the product. No scripts, no sales pitch — just honest answers.
— Ahmed Your reviewer ✌️
