Your channel could be growing too.
You're not creating content.
You're delegating it.
We build a faceless YouTube channel for your tax practice. An AI avatar scripts, records, and publishes IRS code explainers — every video drives viewers to your branded intake page. You get leads. She does the work.
The problem
You already know you should have a YouTube channel. Here's why you don't.
These aren't production problems. They're identity problems. You became a tax professional to solve tax problems — not to learn video editing. That's the point.
1"I'm a tax professional, not a content creator."
You're not creating content. You're delegating it.
2"I don't have time to script, record, and edit."
Your avatar scripts, records, and edits herself.
3"I tried once. It took 3 hours for one video."
Your avatar does one in 6 minutes.
4"My phone rings mid-take. Every. Single. Time."
Your avatar's phone never rings.
5"The comments section is a minefield."
Your avatar doesn't read comments. She reads IRS codes.
6"I'd rather spend that hour billing clients."
Your avatar bills zero hours and generates leads 24/7.
7"I don't want my face on the internet."
Go faceless. That's the whole point.
8"My competitor already has 10K subscribers."
They spent 3 years getting there. You can start this week.
9"A taxpayer Googled 'IRS Code 810' last Tuesday. They found someone else."
Next Tuesday, they find you.
10"I know I should be doing this. I'm just... not."
Now you don't have to. We do it for you.
The difference
The old way costs you $1,250 per video.
This starts at $49/mo.
❌ The old way
At $250/hr = $750–$1,250 in lost billing
✓ Tax Avatar Pro
Your cost: from $49/mo
Why an avatar
Everything a human YouTuber deals with. None of it applies to your avatar.
Perfect lighting every take. No ring light. No window positioning. No golden hour.
Multiple pre-set looks. No wardrobe decisions. No makeup. No "what do I wear today."
Never flubs a line. No re-recording. No "uh." No starting over.
No outside noise. No barking dogs. No leaf blowers. No kids.
No interruptions. No family walking into frame. No calls mid-take.
No mean comments affecting confidence. Your avatar doesn't have feelings. She has scripts.
Available 24/7. Publishes on schedule. Never takes a sick day. Never needs a break between sales calls.
Compounds while you sleep. Every video published is another entry point. The channel grows whether you're working or not.
How it works
Photo in. Leads out.
Send a photo
One professional headshot. We generate your lifelike AI avatar with multiple looks. Or pick from our library — Kennedy, Gala, and Vesperi are already proven.
We build your channel
Branded to your firm. Thumbnails, descriptions, content calendar — all IRS code explainers your clients are already searching for. Code 150. Code 810. Code 826. Code 971.
Avatar publishes weekly
Shorts and long-form. Every video ends with your CTA driving to your branded intake page. Viewers become leads without you lifting a finger.
Leads on your dashboard
Taxpayers self-serve the intake. Form 843 generates automatically. You get notified via email. Review, sign, mail. That's your entire workflow.
Choose your avatar
Six faces. One job:
bring you leads.
Pick the avatar that represents your practice. Each one delivers the same proven IRS code explainer content — your brand, your CTA, your leads.
Annie
57 looks. The most versatile avatar in the lineup. Boardroom presentations one week, approachable explainers the next. If you want range, Annie is your pick.
Tariq
Calm, methodical delivery. Perfect for technical IRS transcript content where credibility and clarity matter more than personality.
Genesis
Natural warmth that cuts through anxiety. Makes complex legal concepts like the Kwong ruling feel accessible, not intimidating.
Knox
The energy of someone who enjoys explaining how things work. Engaging without being over-the-top — perfect for educational tax content.
Denyse
Professional polish with natural approachability. 33 looks keep your channel visually fresh even at high publishing frequency.
Griffin
Reads as someone who's been in the room. Premium, established feel from day one. The presence that makes viewers trust in three seconds.
What you get
Everything included. Nothing to learn.
This is a fully managed service. You don't touch video software, thumbnail editors, or YouTube Studio. We handle all of it.
Custom AI Avatar
Generated from your photo with multiple looks and outfits. Or choose from our proven library.
IRS Code Explainer Scripts
Researched, accurate content covering the codes taxpayers actually search — 150, 810, 826, 971, and more.
Branded Channel Setup
Your firm name, logo, and colors. Channel art, description, and SEO — all configured for you.
Weekly Publishing
Shorts and long-form on a consistent schedule. Thumbnails, descriptions, and tags included.
Intake Page Integration
Every video CTA drives to your TaxClaim Pro branded intake page. Taxpayers self-serve. Form 843 generates. You get notified.
Review & Approve Workflow
You see every video before it goes live. Approve or request changes. You stay in control without doing the work.
It's already working
Real views. Real comments. Real leads. Zero ad spend.
We launched three channels with zero paid promotion. No ads, no paid subscribers, no influencer shoutouts. Here's what's happened so far.
Real lead from a 15-second Short: A taxpayer commented on our IRS Code 810 video asking for help with codes 810, 150, and 806 on their transcript — week 6 waiting for release. That's a qualified lead. Zero ad spend. — Phillip Gillian, via YouTube comment on @TaxTranscriptAI
Real engagement from a tax preparer: "Thank you for sharing the link! I have been looking up each code individually, and that's so helpful." — Conny R., Tax Preparer, via Facebook group
Pricing
The math isn't close.
Launch ($49/mo) · Growth ($99/mo) · Pro ($149/mo)
Weekly publishing · You review and approve · Cancel anytime
DIY cost per video
4 videos per month at DIY rates = $1,940–$4,400/mo.
Tax Avatar Pro = from $49/mo. See all plans →
Frequently asked
Questions you're already thinking.
No. YouTube's 2026 policy allows AI-generated narration and presentation. What they ban is mass-produced, low-quality spam. Our content is IRS-specific, researched, educational, and published on a consistent schedule — exactly the kind of content YouTube promotes. Every video is reviewed before publishing.
Your clients aren't watching at 2pm in your office. They're searching "IRS Code 810" at midnight on their phone. Trust comes from accuracy — correct information delivered clearly. The avatar is the delivery mechanism. The IRS code explanation is the value. Ask yourself: when you search a topic on YouTube, do you care about the presenter's identity or the answer to your question?
You can. And at your billing rate of $250/hr, each video costs you 3–5 hours of billable time. That's $750 to $1,250 per video in opportunity cost. Or starting at $49/mo for us to handle everything. The tools are available to anyone. The time isn't. That's what you're buying — your time back.
IRS codes don't expire. Code 150, 810, 826, 971 — taxpayers search these every single day regardless of Kwong. The ruling is launch fuel — it creates urgency for tax pros to sign up and urgency for taxpayers to find your content. But the IRS code explainer content drives views forever. Kwong gets you in the door. IRS codes keep the channel compounding.
No. Tax Avatar Pro is a standalone subscription — Launch $49/mo, Growth $99/mo, or Pro $149/mo. Your video CTAs can drive viewers to any branded intake page you choose. TaxClaim Pro is one option (Form 843 automation), but it's not required.
YouTube is a compounding channel, not a switch. Our proof-of-concept channels have pulled over 4,000 organic views with zero promotion. Your first videos will start indexing in YouTube search within days. But the real value compounds over months as your video library grows and each video becomes a permanent entry point for taxpayers searching IRS codes.
Let's talk about it
The five hardest objections. Answered honestly.
We'd rather you think it through than sign up and cancel. Pick the concern that's closest to yours.
Objection Handler
Pick the one that's yours
Kwong v. United States — Deadline July 10, 2026
The window is closing. The channel compounds.
Every day without a channel is a day your competitors' videos rank higher for the IRS codes your clients are searching. A video published today still drives views in 6 months. But the Kwong deadline doesn't move. Your clients need to find you before July — not after.
400,000 CPAs left the industry in the last 5 years and 50% of those remaining retire within 7 years. The shortage extends to EAs and tax attorneys too — the entire profession is thinning. The firms that build client acquisition systems now — not next year, not next season — are the ones that survive the shortage.