
Selling AI Training Videos on Fiverr: A Delivery Workflow That Scales
Corporate training gigs sell for $200-$250 while AI generation costs a few dollars. A practical order-to-delivery workflow for freelancers, with the storyboard as your proof step.
Searches for AI video creators on Fiverr grew 66% in the second half of 2025, and the unit economics explain why sellers keep arriving: corporate training video gigs sell for $200-$250, e-learning packages price per module, and the AI generation cost behind a short clip is a few dollars. Freelancers on Reddit describe charging around $100 for a 10-second clip that costs $1-$4 in tool credits.
The margin is real, but so is the failure mode: generic gigs that blend into the crowd, and revision spirals that eat the profit. Both problems have the same fix — a specialized niche and a client-approval step before you spend render budget.
Pick a procedural niche, not "AI videos"
Buyers don't search for "AI video". They search for the job: safety training video, onboarding video, patient education video, equipment tutorial. Procedural niches suit AI generation unusually well because the content is hands, steps, and narration — not celebrity faces or brand cinematography. They also come with repeat business: a restaurant that buys one SOP video needs ten.
The order-to-delivery workflow
- Intake. Ask the client three things: the procedure steps in their own words, what must never appear, and the narration language.
- Storyboard as the proof step. Generate the storyboard in Pellucida — first keyframe plus an editable prompt for every scene. Send the client a link or screenshots. This is your revision round, and it costs nothing: edits here are text edits, not re-renders.
- Render once. After sign-off, generate the video with voiceover and subtitles. Segments carry over frame-to-frame, so the clip holds together without editing.
- Deliver the MP4 plus the storyboard as documentation. Offer language variants as an upsell — same storyboard, different voiceover language.
Here is what a finished deliverable looks like, generated end to end from a short brief:
Pricing that survives Fiverr's 20%
A workable ladder for 20-second procedural videos: base tier around $80-$120 (one video, one language, one storyboard revision), standard at $150-$250 with two languages and subtitle files, premium as a 3-5 video SOP pack. Your marginal cost per video stays in the single digits, so even the base tier clears healthy margin after platform fees.
Why the storyboard step wins you reviews
Most AI video sellers deliver a surprise: the buyer sees nothing until the render lands. Showing a storyboard first flips the dynamic — the buyer feels in control, revision requests arrive before money is spent, and the final delivery matches expectations. That is what five-star reviews are made of.
Open the Studio and run a test order against one of the built-in examples — the storyboard step is free.
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