About the site

About PewDiePie AI

PewDiePieAI.com is an Independent creator AI research site for people trying to understand what a creator AI workspace could be, where the useful workflow lives, and where the safety boundaries must stay firm.

Scope

What this site is for

The site treats PewDiePie AI as a creator workflow concept, not as a claim of official affiliation, private access, or identity control. The useful question is practical: how should AI help a creator move from noisy ideas to sharper scripts, safer edits, and cleaner publishing decisions?

01

Research notes

Clear explanations of creator AI workflows, prompt systems, model routing, source review, and edit gates.

02

Practical frameworks

Checklists and operating maps that help creators separate ideas, research, drafting, review, and release.

03

Product direction

Waitlist updates for a possible creator AI workspace that keeps judgment, privacy, and creative taste in the loop.

Boundaries

What this site is not

Question Answer Why it matters Safer default
Official? No. This is independent and fan-made. Searchers should not confuse research with endorsement. Say the boundary plainly.
Voice clone? No. The site does not offer voice cloning. Likeness tools carry consent and impersonation risk. Focus on workflow, prompts, and review.
Private access? No private account, file, or channel access is implied. Creator context must be explicitly permissioned. Use user-provided notes only.
Final product? Not yet. The current site is research plus waitlist. Early pages should not overpromise features. Publish scope before shipping tools.

Trust

How the waitlist boundary works

Waitlist signup is deliberately narrow. The form asks for one email address, sends it to a Cloudflare Pages Function, and stores it in a Cloudflare D1 waitlist table. No password, prompt history, private channel data, or account connection is required.

  • Use the waitlist for launch notes, workflow checklists, and early access updates.
  • Use the contact email for correction requests, affiliation concerns, or privacy questions.
  • Do not send private creator files, unpublished scripts, API keys, or account credentials.
  • Assume public site content is informational until a product page says otherwise.

Next step

Read the deeper workflow pages.

The strongest next reads are the creator workspace map, the prompt stack, and the safety boundary guide.