Strategy report · Updated May 23, 2026
What's working for @vidaiofficial on Instagram.
VidAI | Faceless Content
9.8K followers · 53 posts
“Create Viral Shorts in Seconds🚀 Home of 60,000+ Content Creators👨🏼💻 Try Vid.AI👇”
Engagement rate
2.35%
Per post, last 90 days
Posts per week
0.0
Niche avg 5.0
Average likes
223
7 avg comments
Post mix
Last 90 days · 53 posts indexed
01
Top-performing posts
The three posts pulling the most engagement in the last 90 days.
02
Content pillars
AI-clustered themes the account posts about, with example posts pulled live from Instagram.
03
Posting rhythm
Cadence and timing patterns over the last 12 weeks.
0.0 posts/week
Niche benchmark · 5.0/week
Best days
Thursday · Monday · Friday
Best hours
7-9am · 12-2pm · 6-8pm
04
Signature hooks
Caption patterns the account reuses across high-performing posts.
How to make $[X] a month [emoji]
Used 4×Create [viral/AI] videos in seconds [emoji]
Used 4×Faceless Content is [bold claim]
Used 3×05
Strategy summary
What's working, what to fix, and what to ship next.
TL;DR
The clearest signal in this account is that AI-plus-faceless-content posts massively outperform everything else. Posts 25, 12, 4, and 7 account for the bulk of all engagement, pulling 2,143, 727, 709, and 630 likes respectively, while the rest of the feed sits mostly below 50 likes. That gap is not a content quality problem, it is a posting consistency problem. The account is at 0.0 posts per week right now, which means whatever momentum those April spikes built has been completely surrendered.
The hook formula is already working. Short, bold promises tied to AI video creation or faceless income reliably outperform vague platform-opportunity posts like posts 9, 15, and 16, which average under 25 likes. The account needs to double down on the winning cluster, specifically AI creation demos and faceless income with specific dollar figures, and retire the generic social-media-will-make-you-rich framing that fills the early feed.
Cadence is the single biggest leak. A niche this active rewards accounts that post 5 times per week. Getting back to that pace with the proven hook structure is the fastest path to compounding the gains already visible in April.
Working
4- AI video creation demos with a speed promise drive the highest likes, as seen in posts 4, 8, and 12.
- Faceless content framed as a money printer consistently earns comments and saves, especially post 25 with 2,143 likes.
- Short punchy hooks under 10 words outperform longer descriptive captions across all top posts.
- Reels are the only format used and the data confirms they are the right call for this niche.
Risks
4- Posting cadence is at zero right now, which is the single biggest drag on reach and follower growth.
- Generic platform-hype posts like 9, 15, and 16 average under 25 likes and dilute the feed's credibility.
- Duplicate hooks like two separate Never Pay an Editor posts waste a slot without adding a new angle.
- No clear call to action in most captions beyond the product mention in post 5, leaving conversion on the table.
Ship next
5- Resume posting immediately at 5 reels per week, prioritizing AI video creation demos and faceless income posts.
- Retire the generic social media millionaire angle and replace it with specific tool walkthroughs or income proof clips.
- Add one direct CTA per caption pointing to a link or offer, modeled on the approach partially started in post 5.
- Test posting on Thursday and Monday mornings between 7 and 9am based on the timing of highest-performing April posts.
- Create a series format around the top hook patterns, for example a weekly AI video creation challenge, to build return viewership.
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