One fixed image for the whole batch
Ideal for content batches sharing the same visual reference: a series of videos with the same character, for example.
Four Manifest V3 extensions that bundle everything an AI content creator uses every day: prompt automation on Grok, Google Flow (Veo) and ChatGPT, bulk downloads, YouTube feed analysis and active detection of exploding niches. One Google account, one Pro plan.
Grok from xAI generates videos and images from grok.com/imagine. The problem is that 50 prompts means sending them manually one by one: copy, paste, wait, download, repeat. Grok AutoKuak kills that friction and processes batches while you do something else.
Pick the source tab (Google Doc, Notion, HTML, a Claude or Gemini reply), pick the Grok tab, define start and end delimiters to extract each fragment as a prompt, attach an image if needed, hit Start. AutoKuak walks every prompt: extracts, pastes, waits on a configurable timer, moves to the next. You don't touch the keyboard.
Ideal for content batches sharing the same visual reference: a series of videos with the same character, for example.
Images assigned in order, one per prompt. Designed for workflows where every piece needs its own visual: storyboards, narrative sequences, chapter illustrations.
Resume mode
If a run gets interrupted (tab close, network blip), it picks up from the last processed prompt without losing progress.
Dry Run
Runs the process without sending to Grok so you can verify the delimiters and range are correct before you burn through the batch.
Auto split-screen
When you start, the extension lays out Grok on the left and the status panel on the right.
Real-time logs
Activity panel showing which prompt is running, elapsed time, and the status of each message (sent, waiting, complete, error).
Real quotas: in anonymous mode (no account), Grok AutoKuak processes up to 15 prompts/day. On the Free plan (with a Google account) the cap goes to 30 prompts/day. Pro raises the cap to unlimited prompts (each tool tracks its own usage).
The second extension targets Google Flow / Veo (Google's official AI video generation tool) and the Nano Banana image flow. It supports Veo 3.1, Veo 3.1 Fast and Veo 3.1 Lite for video and Nano Banana Pro and Nano Banana 2 for image. The philosophy is identical to Grok: chain prompts in a batch and the extension drops them in one by one, waits for generation to finish, and downloads results without you pasting each prompt by hand.
labs.google/fx/.../tools/flow/...).chrome.webRequest: videos from *.googlevideo.com and images from *.googleusercontent.com are downloaded directly to disk with auto-rename.ChatGPT is the most-used piece for batch copy production: scripts, video descriptions, social briefs, outreach emails, SEO metadata. The UI, though, forces you to paste each prompt manually. ChatGPT AutoKuak automates that end-to-end.
chrome.downloads.Once Grok or Flow has generated the videos and images, you don't have to open every post by hand to download them. AutoKuak Suite collects them automatically as part of the same flow.
Open a Grok post, switch on Mode A, and the extension detects every available file (images, videos), downloads them one by one with the delay you configure, and applies the auto-rename. Useful when you're working with a single long post.
From a Grok post-list view, Mode B steps into each post in order, downloads its files, and moves to the next until it completes the range you defined. Auto-scroll loads every post in the list before starting so nothing falls outside the range.
Downloads don't have their own quota: they live inside the Grok or Flow flow and inherit the prompt quota of each tool.
TubeKRadar doesn't open new tabs or throw popups. It plugs directly into the YouTube interface and adds analysis data on top of every video and channel as you browse. Switch it on once and the data shows up automatically on any page you open.
Stats on thumbnails
Every video card in the YouTube feed (home, search, sidebar, channel page) shows an overlay with views per day since publication, days since publication, the auto-detected niche with subniche, and estimated niche CPM.
Video stats panel
Open a video and TubeKRadar inserts a sidebar panel with total views and views/day, likes, comments, engagement, views per hour, outlier score, publication date, days since, channel subscribers, score and opportunity tier (Low / Medium / High / Viral), format replicability, estimated monetization status, and estimated niche CPM.
Channel stats panel
On a channel page: estimated monthly revenue (viral-resistant), RPM by niche, average length, % Shorts, channel size (Micro/Small/Medium/Large/Top), trend (↑/↓) and monetization inferred from DOM signals + YPP thresholds.
Niche detection with taxonomy
Classifies content across 15 main categories (Finance, AI & Tech, Business, Health, Education, Fitness, Cooking, Lifestyle, Beauty, Travel, Gaming, Sports, Music, Entertainment, General) and 60+ subniches. Automatic over titles.
TubeKRadar is free for everyone. No Pro plan needed, no account needed.
Niche Scan adds a "Scan Niches" button right in the YouTube nav bar. Click it and AutoKuak Suite auto-scrolls the feed, sends the videos to the backend for server-side scoring, and flags the ones that represent an opportunity in real time. It's the difference between watching passively and analyzing actively.
Hot niche
Recent video with abnormal growth. More than 10,000 views per day or a 2x ratio over the average of similar videos.
EXPLODING niche
Small channel with 3+ recent videos using a repeatable format and strong performance. The strongest signal: it means the format is validated and the niche is active.
Saturated
Niche with 20+ distinct channels competing on the same topic in the current sample. Caution flag — don't enter late.
Configurable: set between 1 and 50 scrolls per scan (presets at 5, 10, 25 and 50, default 10). More scrolls means more videos analyzed (up to 50 per scan). Niche Scan has a daily quota enforced server-side: 2 scans/day on Free after signing in with Google and up to 100 scans/day on Pro. In anonymous mode it's locked.
Create a free account with Google OAuth 2.0 and your plan, your usage history, and your Pro subscription all link to your account. You can check subscription status and manage payment from the extension itself or from your personal area on kuaklabs.com. Billing is handled directly by Stripe — Kuaklabs never sees your card data.
The SSO between extension and web works with a short HMAC token: when you click "Manage subscription" from the side panel of Grok, Flow or ChatGPT (or from TubeKRadar's popup), the extension requests a token from the backend and the web redeems it without re-prompting Google login. Your credentials never pass through our servers.
What people ask us about AutoKuak Suite before installing.
Separately. Each extension (Grok AutoKuak, Flow AutoKuak, ChatGPT AutoKuak, TubeKRadar) is published in Chrome Web Store with its own URL and installs individually. They share the same Google account and the same Pro subscription, so quota progress is coherent across them.
Yes. If you only use Grok, install Grok AutoKuak and that's it. If you only batch with Veo, install Flow AutoKuak. If you want to process ChatGPT prompts and download Sora images, install ChatGPT AutoKuak. And TubeKRadar is independent of the other three: it lives on YouTube and doesn't need any of them.
The extensions use stable DOM selectors (data-testid, aria-labels) and fallbacks. When any AI changes its UI enough to break the integration, we publish an update in Chrome Web Store that applies automatically. Policy: if an extension breaks because of a platform change, we aim to ship a fix in under 72 hours.
The four extensions are Manifest V3 and run on Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave and Opera. They require Chrome 116 or later. Chrome Web Store also serves them on Chromium-based browsers even when not explicitly listed.
Yes, because AutoKuak's value isn't just "more quota" — it's "don't touch the keyboard during the process". Even at 10 prompts a day, automating them frees up 10–20 minutes daily and removes copy-paste errors. And since Free allows 30 prompts/day per tool after sign-in, 10 daily fits comfortably in Free at no cost.
No. Content goes directly from your browser to Grok, Flow or ChatGPT. The Kuaklabs backend only stores aggregated usage counters (how many prompts you launched per day), never the text.
No. AutoKuak Suite lives exclusively as browser extensions because the AIs it automates (Grok, Veo, ChatGPT) are designed for the web. A desktop or mobile app wouldn't add value over the web versions of the destination platforms.