
Spivach
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This guy made $16,000 in a month on the stupidest YouTube niche. And the craziest part? He never even shows his face. While everyone is fighting for attention in oversaturated niches, this boy is quietly printing money by targeting an entirely different demographic: seniors. They use AI to pump out videos with highly clickable, slightly dramatic health tips like: - 5 Health Checkups You Should Avoid After 70 - Never Refrigerate These 9 Foods - High Blood Pressure? The 10-Second Morning Trick to Lower It Naturally - Wake Up at 3 AM? Your Liver is Begging for THIS Simple Fix Why is this a literal cheat code? 1. High Retention: Seniors actually watch full 25-minute videos. The algorithm loves it. 2. Insane CPM: Older audiences have money, so advertisers pay top dollar to reach them. 3. 100% Automated: No filming or editing. You just use tools like Claude Code for scripts and Kling 3.0 for visuals. It takes maybe an hour a day to keep this content machine running. What's stopping you?
Spivach26,044 Aufrufe • vor 18 Tagen

A student built a whole faceless passive business by creating AI backyards. I kept seeing these AI backyard builds hitting 50M views and thought it took months of editing, but I was wrong. The creators aren't starting with a dirt lot. They start with the perfect final image and make the AI work backward. And the secret is stupidly simple: generate the final picture first, and let the AI reverse-engineer it. Here is the exact 3-step system you can use to build this: - The Blueprint: Upload your finished backyard to the "Restoration Timelapse" GPT. It reverse-engineers the final image into text prompts for the empty lot. - The Setup: Paste those prompts into Dzine. This generates your "before" images with perfectly matched geometry. - The Animation: Upload your empty lot and finished yard into Kling 3.0 to animate the build. Once Kling spits out the video file, drop it into CapCut, keep the raw construction audio, and export. I broke down the complete, step-by-step architecture with GPT + GROK + CAPCUT in my full guide below 👇
Spivach17,277 Aufrufe • vor 19 Tagen

The guy who vibe-coded his own food discovery app just dropped 4 solid security basics. If you're building your own app with AI, you need this so you don't get hacked on day one: 1. Hide your API keys Keep your OpenAI or Stripe keys off the frontend to prevent them from being stolen. Tell Claude: "Move all API keys to the server and use environment variables." 2. Input Validation Stop people from pasting malicious code into your search bars to break your database. Tell Claude Code: "Sanitize all user inputs." 3. Don't invent your own auth Building login systems from scratch is too risky. Use trusted platforms instead. Tell Claude Code: "Integrate Supabase for authentication." 4. Rate limiting Prevent trolls from crashing your server with 10,000 requests per minute. Tell Claude Code: "Add rate limiting to my API routes." Too many people vibe-coding right now make these exact mistakes and wake up to drained API budgets or wiped databases. Get the security right first. Once your foundation is solid, you can build literally anything. A friend of mine just shared a crazy guide on how to build an entire social network like X in a certain niche with Claude Code in 4 weeks. check it out below 👇
Spivach11,103 Aufrufe • vor 14 Tagen

She rebuilt Claude with a second brain, structured 3 folders, connected it to n8n, and runs her business for $200/month instead of $15,000. Most people just drop links into Claude and wonder why it keeps giving generic answers. the problem was never the prompts, it was about the context all the time. so a girl built 3 folders and gave them to Claude: - wiki: frameworks from the smartest people alive - business: what she's building, who it's for, how she makes money - self: her voice, her principles, what she says no to Together, they form a brain that actually thinks, without any slop, and you get only sharp and specific output. then she connected that brain to n8n and let it run: - support tickets ✓ - invoices ✓ - weekly reports ✓ - lead qualification ✓ As a result, she managed to make her whole business fully autonomous for $200. Full breakdown with every workflow and prompt is in the article below 👇
Spivach13,538 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
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