Mira, your thumbnail director.

Give Mira a list of upcoming subjects. She picks the next one on the rotation, generates 3 high-CTR thumbnails, saves them to your Projects. Daily, weekly, or on-demand.

Hire Mira

Go to /automations, click Mira's card. She's auto-configured with a MrBeast-style template — one click and she's on your team.

What you configure

  • Subjects — one per line, 2 to 50. These are the topics she rotates through (e.g. iPhone 17 review, Claude Code for beginners).
  • Face library — upload 1–3 portraits of yourself. Mira injects one at random into each thumbnail so the person is always you. Consent and deletion are handled in the Face library tab.
  • Variants per run — how many thumbnails she ships per subject (1 to 5). Default: 3.
  • Cadence — on-demand (you click Run now), daily (every morning), or weekly.

How a run works

  1. Mira picks the next subject in rotation.
  2. She pulls one of your face library portraits at random.
  3. She generates N thumbnails with your face locked (1 credit per thumbnail).
  4. Results drop in Projects.
  5. Rotation advances for next time.

Pausing, editing, deleting

Open Mira's detail panel. Pause freezes the schedule (no runs fire until you Resume). Edit lets you change subjects, faces, cadence. Delete removes her entirely — nothing lingers in the database.

Credits & failure handling

Each generated thumbnail costs 1 credit. If a run fails (model error, no output), the credit is refunded automatically. If you run out of credits mid-run, Mira stops at the last successful variant and marks the run as partial.


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