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Upload your first videos

Upload classes straight from your admin — files go directly to your Bunny.net video library. Add an optional title, decide on auto-transcription, then set who can watch each video.

Before you upload

Video hosting must be connected first — that's step 3 of the setup wizard, or Integrations → Bunny in your admin. If it isn't set up yet, the upload page tells you so.

Uploading

Go to Content → Videos and open the upload page. Pick your file, optionally give it a title (the file name is used if you leave it blank), and choose whether to enable auto-transcription. Transcription generates subtitles in the detected language but is billed separately by Bunny.net — leave it off if you want to avoid the cost. The file uploads directly to your video library.

After the upload: set access

Open the new video under Content → Videos and use the Access tab to choose who can watch: Gated (members only), Free for everyone, or Only via package (sold separately as a bundle). Give it a friendly title, an instructor, and a category so it shows up in your library filters.

Tick "Featured class" and set a sort order to pin your best class to the top of the library grid.

Making videos work harder

Once a video has a transcript, the AI tools can turn it into descriptions, blog posts, social hooks, and SEO details — and you can generate custom thumbnails with AI images. Everything AI writes lands in Drafts for your approval before going live.

Step by step

  1. Make sure video hosting is connected (setup wizard step 3, or Integrations → Bunny).
  2. Open Content → Videos and go to the upload page.
  3. Choose your video file and optionally type a title.
  4. Decide whether to enable auto-transcription (billed separately by Bunny.net).
  5. Upload, then open the video to set access, category, and instructor.
  6. Add it to a home row so it appears on your member homepage.

Good to know

  • Videos without a category won't show on the member homepage — categorize as you go.
  • Upload a handful of videos before launch so early members don't meet an empty library.

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