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    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»Automate Your Music Empire: How to Create an Automated AI YouTube Music Channel with Suno and Make.com

    Automate Your Music Empire: How to Create an Automated AI YouTube Music Channel with Suno and Make.com

    August 14, 2025

    Automate Your Music Empire: How to Create an Automated AI YouTube Music Channel with Suno and Make.com

    The world of music creation is being revolutionized by AI. Tools like Suno AI allow anyone to generate high-quality, original songs in minutes. But what if you could take it a step further? What if you could automate the entire process, from song creation to posting on YouTube, creating a truly automated music empire?

    This guide will walk you through the exact steps to create an automated workflow that takes your AI-generated songs from Suno and posts them as video “posters” to your YouTube channel, all without you having to lift a finger after the initial setup. We will be using the powerful automation platform Make.com to connect everything.

    This process is broken down into three main parts:

    1. Automating AI Music Generation with Suno AI
    2. Creating a “Song Poster” Video
    3. Automating YouTube Uploads

    Let’s get started!

    Part 1: Automating AI Music Generation with Suno AI and Make.com

    The foundation of our automated music empire is the ability to generate songs in bulk. The YouTube video “Bulk AI Song Generation using Suno AI and Make.com” provides an excellent overview of how to achieve this. Here’s a summary of the steps:

    1. Set Up a Google Form: Create a Google Form to input your song ideas. This form should have fields for Title, Lyrics, and Tags. This will allow you to easily add new song requests to a Google Sheet, which will act as our to-do list for the automation.
    2. Create a Make.com Scenario: Sign up for a free Make.com account. Create a new scenario that connects Google Sheets, Suno AI, and Google Drive.
      • Trigger: The scenario will trigger when a new row is added to your Google Sheet (i.e., when you submit the Google Form).
      • Action 1 (Suno AI): The scenario will then take the information from the Google Sheet and use the Suno AI module in Make.com to generate the song. You’ll map the Title, Lyrics, and Tags from your sheet to the corresponding fields in the Suno module.
      • Action 2 (Google Drive): Once the song is generated, the scenario will save the audio file to a specific folder in your Google Drive.

    At the end of this part, you’ll have an automated system for generating AI songs and saving them to Google Drive.

    Part 2: Creating a “Song Poster” Video

    YouTube is a video platform, so we need to convert our audio files into a video format. The simplest way to do this is to create a “song poster” – a static image with the song title that plays while the audio is in the background.

    While the reference video doesn’t cover this, here are a few ways you can automate this step:

    • Manual Creation (for starters): Initially, you can manually create a simple image with the song title using any image editor.
    • Automated Creation with Canva and Make.com: For a more automated solution, you can use Make.com’s Canva integration. You can create a new Make.com scenario that:
      • Triggers when a new audio file is added to your Google Drive folder.
      • Uses the file name (which would be your song title) to create a new design in Canva using a premade template.
      • Downloads the image from Canva.
      • Uses a video editing tool’s API (or a Make.com module if available) to combine the image and the audio file into a short video.

    Part 3: Automating YouTube Uploads with Make.com

    Now for the final step: automatically uploading our newly created song poster video to YouTube. Make.com makes this incredibly easy with its YouTube integration.

    1. Create a New Make.com Scenario: This scenario will connect Google Drive and YouTube.
      • Trigger: The scenario will be triggered when a new video file is added to a specific folder in your Google Drive (the folder where you save your song poster videos).
      • Action (YouTube): The scenario will then use the YouTube module to upload the video. You can map the file name to the video Title, and you can even use AI tools within Make.com (like OpenAI’s GPT) to generate a compelling Description and Tags for your video to improve its SEO.
    2. Set It and Forget It: Once this scenario is active, every time a new song poster video appears in your Google Drive folder, it will be automatically uploaded to your YouTube channel with the specified title, description, and tags.

    Conclusion: Your Automated Music Empire Awaits

    By combining the power of Suno AI’s music generation with the automation capabilities of Make.com, you can create a seamless, end-to-end pipeline for your music. This “set it and forget it” system allows you to focus on the creative aspect of music creation – coming up with new song ideas – while the technology handles the tedious work of generation, video creation, and distribution.

    So, what are you waiting for?

    Start building your automated AI music empire today!

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