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Hiring freelancers per video vs. White Glove Content

Typical Fiverr/Upwork pricing for one 10-minute faceless video (script + voiceover + editing + thumbnail) is $80-$250. White Glove Content's Pro plan delivers 16 long-form videos for $284 — about $17.75 each.

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The freelancer math you don't see on the listing page

Fiverr and Upwork list per-component pricing for a reason: each freelancer handles one stage. A scripted-and-voiced-only freelancer might charge $40-$80 per video. An editor takes another $50-$120. A thumbnail designer adds $15-$40. SEO titles and descriptions cost extra. Total realistic cost for one quality faceless video assembled across three or four freelancers: $130-$280 per video. And you're still the project manager — finding talent, briefing, reviewing, paying, requesting revisions.

FactorPer-video freelancersWhite Glove Content (Pro $284/mo)
Cost per long-form video$130-$280$17.75 — 16 videos for $284
Cost per month (6 videos)$780-$1,680 + your time managing$124/mo (Growth) or $284/mo (Pro)
Project management overheadHours per week briefing / reviewingZero — flat monthly delivery
Quality consistencyVaries by freelancer + their moodSame pipeline every video
Niche-specific scriptersHunt + screen one per niche200+ niches in the playbook
Voiceover continuityDifferent voice if a freelancer drops offYour channel-unique AI narrator never disappears
Scaling to multiple channelsMultiply the freelancer count + managementAdd Operator/Portfolio plan — done
Cancellation frictionOpen contracts, paused projects$0 — cancel before renewal

When freelancers make sense

Freelancers are the right call when you have one specialized video to make and won't repeat the project — a launch video, a corporate explainer, a one-off pitch. They're the wrong call when you're building a content engine. The per-video cost is too high, the management overhead too constant, and the quality drift too unpredictable to run a faceless channel competitively against creators using a service-tier pipeline.

When White Glove Content makes more sense

You want a faceless YouTube content engine that runs reliably every month without you running operations. Your channel is the asset, not the project. You want one bill, one delivery, one quality bar — not 4 freelancers and a spreadsheet. And you want to be able to scale to 2 or 3 channels in different niches without your job becoming "freelancer manager."

Per-video math at every plan

Starter — $54/mo

$24/video
  • 2 long-form (10 min) + 26 shorts
  • Compare to $130+ per long-form on Fiverr
  • Net savings: $200+/mo
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Growth — $124/mo

$20/video
  • 6 long-form (10 min) + 30 shorts
  • Compare to $780-$1,680 on Fiverr/Upwork
  • Net savings: $600+/mo
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Pro — $284/mo

$17.75/video
  • 16 long-form (10 min) + 30 shorts
  • Compare to $2,080+ on freelancer chain
  • Net savings: $1,800+/mo
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Frequently asked questions

Won't a freelancer give me more control?

Per-video freelancers give you final-cut control on each video, but you pay for that in management hours. WGC's production pipeline is consistent by design — no per-video review loop, just monthly delivery. If you want creative direction, you can specify niche, style, and tone at setup; we don't ask for per-script approval (per Terms section 5).

What if I want one specific freelancer's voice?

Every WGC client gets a unique AI narrator built specifically for their channel — no two clients share a voice. We can also clone a specific voice you have rights to (your own voice, a voice actor's voice with permission). That's a one-time setup; the voice belongs to your channel forever.

How does the quality compare to a $250 Fiverr video?

We deliver scripted + voiced + edited + thumbnailed + SEO'd long-form videos with images generated every 3-5 seconds across the entire video — that's the production standard most $250 freelancer videos aspire to. The difference at scale is consistency: same standard every video, every month.

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