Workflow map, updated June 17, 2026

Works with your audio workflow

Dayvid is audio-first. You bring a finished track, Dayvid turns it into a publishable video with synced captions, a visual background, overlays, and an outro. This page maps the tools it pairs with on the way in and the platforms it ships to on the way out.

Bring audio from

Dayvid accepts any finished audio track. These are workflows that pair the two tools, not official integrations.

Create videos for

Dayvid renders both 9:16 and 16:9. You pick the aspect ratio at submit time, and one render fits the destination you choose.

YouTube Shorts

Render 9:16 vertical for short-form on YouTube.

YouTube long-form

Render 16:9 widescreen for standard YouTube videos.

Instagram Reels

Render 9:16 and download to upload to Reels. Direct Instagram publishing is in limited rollout, not generally available.

TikTok

Render 9:16 and download to upload to TikTok. Direct TikTok publishing is not available today, so the path is download and upload natively.

Publish to

Where Dayvid sends the rendered video, and how.

YouTube (official API)

Generally available. Dayvid publishes the rendered video to a connected YouTube channel via the official YouTube Data API, with title, description, tags, and metadata filled in. You set the privacy and the AI disclosure flag.

Other platforms (download)

For everything else, download the rendered MP4 from Dayvid and upload it natively on the platform.

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Related

Suno, Udio, SoundCloud, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok are trademarks of their respective owners. Dayvid is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of them. This page describes workflows that pair the tools, not official integrations.