Looking for a Chraft alternative? The Reel itself, not its formula
Chraft describes its remake plainly: it generates entirely new AI footage that follows the same structural formula as the source — different visuals, different voice, same format mechanics. The video you fed it is analysed into a prompt and then set aside. AutoHustle does the other thing. You paste the link and we rebuild that video, its scenes and its pacing, with your own face on camera, from a single photo. Both are reasonable products; only one of them gives you back the Reel you pointed at. This page was last reviewed on 2026-08-14.
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One action, start to finish
Paste the link and read what we understood
The autopilot reads the source video — scene order, timing, what happens on screen — and shows you the plan before anything is charged. That reading is free and takes 30 to 90 seconds. There is no prompt to edit unless you want to.
One photo is the whole identity step
A single portrait becomes the person on camera. No verification clip to record, no talking to the camera, no waiting on a likeness to be approved before you can generate anything. The avatar is free and reused across every later video.
The result is that video with you in it
A typical multi-scene video is ready in about 25 minutes. Reading a source Reel is much faster — 30 to 90 seconds — and costs nothing. What comes back is a vertical 9:16 MP4, sized for Reels, Shorts and TikTok, waiting in your Library. No re-export, no editor.
Where the two approaches part company
The formula versus the footage
Extracting a formula — hook type, scene structure, pacing, tone, visual style — and generating fresh footage from it is a real technique, and for making many different videos in a proven shape it is arguably the better one. It is also, by construction, not the video you pasted. Our output keeps the source's scenes and their timing; that is the point of it, and if you did not want that, you want the other approach.
Your own face: a photo versus a recording
Putting yourself into generated footage usually means a verification step — a short clip of you looking at the camera, speaking and moving your head — before a likeness exists to cast. Here it is one portrait photo, free, and available immediately. The trade is honest in both directions: a recorded likeness carries more information about you than a still, and we work from the still.
One action versus a conversation
A chat studio that fronts many models is a genuinely nice way to explore, and it is a wider product than ours — bulk variants, localisation, upscaling, agents. Our surface is one autopilot and four tools, and the model catalogue is a public page rather than a router deciding for you: every model has its own page and its own credit price, and you can see what a job will be routed through.
The cost of one video is known before you start
Generation is billed in credits per second and every run is quoted before it begins, so a video is a number you agreed to rather than a draw against a pool you are estimating. The first video is unlocked for $0.99, and plans and one-off credit packs both exist. If a generation fails on our side, the credits go back to your balance automatically — you do not have to ask.
Side by side
| AutoHustle | Typical clone-from-formula tool | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting input | A link to a public Reel, a photo, or a written scene | Commonly a link or an uploaded video file |
| What the source is used for | Rebuilt — its scenes and pacing carry into the result | Usually analysed into a prompt, then set aside |
| What comes back | The same video with your face in its scenes | Usually new footage following the same format mechanics |
| Getting your own face in it | One portrait photo, free, reusable | Commonly a recorded verification clip before your likeness can be cast |
| Clip length | Chosen per run and billed per second, quoted before it starts | Commonly a fixed length the tool decides for you |
| How you pay | Credits per second, quoted before each run. $0.99 first video, then a plan or one-off packs | Commonly a subscription plus a credit pool that other actions also draw from |
| Model choice | A public catalogue, each model with its own page and credit price | Often many models behind one interface that picks for you |
The right-hand column describes what tools in this category commonly do — it is not a quote from any one vendor's current price sheet, and we deliberately do not restate competitors' prices, because a figure that goes stale on a page like this is worse than no figure. Check their site for today's numbers. Everything in the AutoHustle column is what our product does today.
$0.99 to start, then credits
Creating an account, building your avatar and analysing a Reel cost nothing and need no card.
Unlocks 35 credits — enough for a 8-second clip at 4 credits per second at 720p.
Starter is 140 credits a month. One-off packs start at $10 for 50 credits — no subscription required.
Subscription credits refresh every month and don't roll over. Credits from a top-up pack stay in your account for 90 days from purchase. Credits are spent per second of video generated, and every tool quotes its cost before it runs, so a generation is never a surprise. If a generation fails on our side the credits return to your balance automatically.
Top-up credits last 90 days from purchase.
When Chraft is the better pick
- You want breadth. Bulk variants, localisation, lip-sync, upscaling and named agents in one chat is more surface than we have, and pretending otherwise would not survive your first afternoon with both.
- You want new footage in a proven shape rather than the specific video rebuilt. That is a different output and it is the one they are built to produce.
- You would rather explore by talking to it. Our main path is deliberately one action with no conversation in it, which is worse for browsing and better for repeating.
- You need faces that are not yours — a cast of generated performers for characters or ads. Our face on camera is one you supply and hold the rights to.
- Tools that copy movement or speech out of someone else's video ask you to confirm you have the right to use that source before they run. If you cannot say yes to that about the source you had in mind, neither product is the answer to your problem.
Common questions
What is the actual difference between the two?
Can I put my own face in it?
Is Chraft the same product as CloneViral?
Do I have to write or edit a prompt?
What does one video cost?
Which one is better?
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Paste the link and read the plan for free. The first generated video is $0.99, credits included.
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