18-year-old built a faceless brainrot channel and pulled almost... $200,000 in 28 days. 88,783,873 views on YouTube, never appeared on camera once, no studio, no editor, no personal brand. One format repeated hundreds of times: short clips, loud captions, fast pacing, simple hooks and loops designed to make people rewatch. The channel gained 543,000 subscribers in a month. One video crossed 16,000,000 views while even the weaker uploads got more attention than most creators get in a year. Claude turns trends into scripts, AI voice reads them, CapCut packages everything before the trend dies. Old laptop, cheap AI tools, almost $200,000 in estimated revenue. Most people laugh at brainrot content. The algorithm only counts watch time.show more

Gipp 🦅
83,562 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
A 24-year-old generated an AI girl on his laptop... and built a page pulling millions of views every month No camera No real person No photoshoots Just AI-generated models, fast edits and captions engineered to keep people watching One clip took 11 minutes to make It crossed 8,700,000 views in 5 days ChatGPT wrote the scripts Flux generated the model CapCut edited everything automatically Now the page runs 24/7 without him even touching the account Most people still think AI tools are “just for fun” Meanwhile anonymous creators are building entire audiences from people who don’t even existshow more

Insomnia
112,141 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
19-year-old girl spent $42 and 30 minutes, then made... $9,600 from children’s videos she never appeared in. 4,100,000 views on YouTube, no camera, no face, no editor. The entire channel was built around kids content. One video uploaded in 2023 still brings in money every month with zero extra work. Dozens of videos like this, each one turning simple stories, bright visuals and voiceovers into small digital assets. $6,000+ a month from a faceless kids channel running in the background. $42 spent on tools, $9,600+ made from content she didn’t even film herself. The best children’s channel is the one that works without needing you on camera.show more

Gipp 🦅
513,828 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
He's 17, makes $100,000 a month from faceless Roblox... Shorts, and the scary part is picturing him at 30 He never showed his face, an AI writes the scripts, another cuts the clips, he uploads 12 a day and films none of them > year one nobody believed him, his family gave him a year to quit > year two the algorithm did, and 4 supercars showed up in the driveway > the feed never sleeps, the revenue climbs while he does the kids who laughed are still in class he's already won the part most people spend a career chasing, and he has thirteen years before he's even thirtyshow more

Woody
322,196 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
A 40-YEAR-OLD CHINESE MAN TURNED HIMSELF INTO AN AI... GIRL AND BUILT A $4.7K/MONTH FANVUE FUNNEL he started with one face-swap clip. same room, same body, same camera, but the output looked like a completely different creator. not a filter, not cosplay, an ai identity built on top of his own footage the workflow is stupidly simple: claude picks the character, niche and visual style. comfyui generates the face, flux makes the content bank, kling turns still images into reels and capcut pushes out dozens of short clips the article breaks the system down: first month barely cleared $420, second month jumped to $4,700 after one reel crossed 600,000 views. the account reached 800 followers and 50 fanvue subscribers before the real automation even started the fanvue mcp is the part most people miss. claude can analyze messages, pricing, content performance and draft replies in the same style. instead of guessing what to post or say, the system turns the audience into data he only needed around 40 minutes a day. schedule reels, check what worked, generate new prompts, reply with claude, repeat. the business is not the ai girl, the business is the machine around her this is no longer content creation. it is identity arbitrageshow more

Gipp 🦅
193,904 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
A 30-year-old Chinese man turned himself into an AI... girl, and the result will shock you He built a $3,700/month Fanvue business in his bedroom He didn't use wigs or cosplay. He used AI to build a completely new identity on top of his own footage Same room, same camera, but a totally different creator on screen His workflow is stupidly simple: Claude designs the character, ComfyUI generates the face, and Kling turns stills into viral reels In his first month, he barely cleared $320. But in the second month, one video hit 500,000 views Money started rolling in: he gained 50 paid Fanvue subscribers before any real automation even started The secret weapon? A custom Claude system that analyzes chat data, optimizes pricing, and drafts replies to fans in the girl's voice He only spends 30 minutes a day scheduling reels and running the machine This is no longer content creation. It is identity arbitrage The full workflow and tools he used are available in the articleshow more

shmidt
104,006 просмотров • 19 дней назад
A 22-YEAR-OLD IN CHINA SOLD HER VIRAL AI REELS... TO 6 LOCAL BUSINESSES AND CLEARED $11,900 LAST MONTH She never filmed a thing. She tracked 40 faceless channels in one sheet and scored every clip that beat its own channel. One line ran the sort: views over the channel's median. Anything past 30 was a format she could reskin that week. The AI-video look was blowing up on Douyin, so she took the shape and ran it in english first. For $50 a month in apps she found the format on Monday and shipped by Wednesday. Claude prompted each format into 30 shot lists. CapCut generated the whole clip, a photoreal AI girl in a full scene, with AI voice and captions. Make posted to 3 platforms and fed the numbers back into the same sheet, so her own hits fed the next batch. She walked into a boutique with a phone and a page of outlier scores. She left with a retainer for 20 AI videos a month. A studio needs a model, a crew, and a shoot day for one clip. She generated hers overnight. Every prompt and the scenario are in the article.show more

Fokki
79,720 просмотров • 8 дней назад
A 19-year-old Chinese student spent $20 on Claude and... built a YouTube automation system making $7,400/month. Found 12 small channels getting 300,000+ views from the same lazy formats, copied the structure, not the videos. Titles, thumbnails, pacing, hooks, upload schedule. 30 minutes later, Claude turned the winning patterns into 40 new video ideas. AI tools made the visuals, voiceovers and captions. CapCut packaged everything into Shorts. He didn’t edit a single video manually. Started testing 20-30 uploads a day across multiple channels. Most failed, but the winners kept pulling views automatically. Month 1 - $430 from test videos. Month 3 - $2,800. Month 6 - $7,400+ every month from channels running while he sleeps. University makes you pay $100,000 to learn theory for 4 years. He spent $20, opened 4 browser windows and let YouTube data tell him what to make next.show more

Gipp 🦅
137,223 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
🚨 McDonald's pays $2,000,000 to shoot one burger looking... good on camera a 19-year-old Chinese girl makes it on her phone and cleared $11,900 last month the exploding-food format is a Chinese trend, already torching Douyin. she copied the shape and ran it west first. > Research: sift 40 channels, tag the clip torching its own average: 1 day > Claude: script the winning format into 30 shot lists: 20 min > CapCut: layer the 9:16, blow the burger apart mid-air, AI voice, captions: 40 min > Make: ship it to TikTok, Shorts, Reels, pull views back in 48h: auto McDonald's books a studio, a stylist, and a high-speed rig for one shot. she books a $50 loop and a corner table. the whole teardown is in the article above👇show more

Fokki
2,234,402 просмотров • 8 дней назад
youtube is paying $8,217 a month to a channel... with zero humans. no face. just 6 AI tools publishing anime on autopilot twice a week and youtube has no idea the algorithm doesn't check who made the video. it checks one number: how long people keep watching that's the entire game an 8-hour lofi anime stream plays on loop. one upload turns into hundreds of hours of watchtime every month at $3-8 RPM that's $2,400-6,400 from a single file the pipeline runs itself claude writes the script. midjourney draws the frames. runway animates. elevenlabs voices it. suno writes the soundtrack. assembles and publishes humans in the process: zero from prompt to a finished 12-minute episode: 2 hours. from episode to youtube: zero one channel. $8,217 last month article below - every prompt for every step most people ask "will AI take my job". better question - why are you still trading hours for money when a pipeline trades prompts for watchtimeshow more

Ventry
118,212 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
🚨 Warner Bros spent $79,000,000 making Tom and Jerry... live-action in 2019 a 24-year-old spent $50 last month and cleared $11,900 doing the same trick in CapCut turning old cartoons real is blowing up on Douyin: the original Tom and Jerry up top, the same shot rebuilt in 3D below, a jacked bulldog gripping a real cat. she copied it and hit TikTok and Reels first. > Research: find the clip pulling 10x a channel's normal views: 1 day > Claude: break the cartoon into a shot list, frame by frame: 20 min > CapCut: rebuild each shot photoreal, add AI voice and captions: 40 min > Make: auto-post to TikTok, Shorts, Reels, pull the views at 48h $50 a month in tools. the cartoon does the hooking for free. Hollywood took 2 years to make one cat real. she ships a new one daily. her whole workflow is in the article above👇show more

Fokki
29,632 просмотров • 3 дней назад
A 20-year-old student from China, Li Hao, built an... AI speed radar with Claude alone and sold it to a city district for $317,000 He wrote the whole thing in 9 days, spending about $20 on Claude API calls He set an old camera on his balcony, pointed it at the intersection below, and let Claude watch the road Claude tags every car, motorbike and pedestrian in real time, 653 in five minutes, and flags anyone over the limit The moment a car speeds, Claude clips the video, reads the license plate, matches the owner, and emails the fine on its own A normal radar takes one photo and misses half the time. Claude records full video, so there is nothing to dispute, and the fines go out with no operator He walked into the district office with a flash drive and asked for 10 minutes. he left with a contract Every Claude config he used is in the articleshow more

Fokki
331,403 просмотров • 14 дней назад
A 17-year-old guy skipped school and made around $9,300... in one month on YouTube. He used Claude to find trending formats for kids’ and ASMR videos, generate scripts instantly, and automate production. Editing, subtitles, and clips were done in minutes without filming a single frame. Four channels were launched simultaneously, each optimized for maximum reach. He spent just $35 on software and tools to make it all work. In one month, the channels totaled over 11.3 million views, generating roughly $9,300 from ads and small sponsorships. Revenue flows automatically while he tests new video ideas. Claude also helped him track performance, optimize content, and double output efficiency within the month.show more

Gipp 🦅
41,429 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
A 15-year-old kid is doing numbers most adults never... see from a single Shopify store No massive company No team of marketers No catalog with hundreds of products Just one offer, short-form content and AI helping him squeeze more value out of every visitor Instead of guessing what customers wanted, he fed comments, feedback and buyer reactions into Claude and let it find patterns he was missing -> New hooks -> Better positioning -> Cleaner product page -> Simpler offer The result? Thousands of visitors hitting the store and a conversion rate most beginners would kill for That's what people get wrong about ecommerce Most people throw traffic at a weak offer and hope He kept improving the offer until buying felt like the obvious next stepshow more

Nekt0
13,106 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
Hermes Agent + Higgsfield Marketing Studio = AI UGC... Content Factory I built a fully automated system inside Higgsfield that repurposes, localizes, and launches winning TikTok Shop content across hundreds of creator-style accounts. It's so effective it feels like running Facebook ads in 2008. No actors. No products in hand. No ghost creators. Just viral TikTok Shop sales - 24/7. The results speak louder than any pitch: • CPMs as low as $0.10 • 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt • 100 hooks tested in the time it used to take to test 10 • $100/mo replacing a $50k+ creative budget Here's the full pipeline - all native inside Higgsfield Marketing Studio: > Hermes Agent analyzes your product, scrapes Meta Ads + TikTok Ads, identifies winning content, and localizes every angle to your brand. > Seedance 2.0 turns data into AI UGC ads - captions, pacing, hooks, your website showcase, all auto-edited inside Higgsfield Marketing Studio. > AI UGC personas are spun up with realistic faces, voices, and personalities - cloned voiceovers in seconds. > Our phone farm pushes every finished video straight to TikTok Shop, daily, on autopilot. >No setup. No switching between five tools. Everything lives inside Higgsfield Marketing Studio. Here's how it actually runs: Hermes Agent researches the niche, scrapes winning TikTok Shop videos, and rebuilds them with fresh hooks, angles, and UGC visuals tailored to your brand. Agents create and post daily to affiliate accounts - fully automated. Then we activate the MPS (Multi-Platform Swarm): once a concept wins on TikTok Shop, Higgsfield deploys hundreds of AI Agents to flood the niche with variations that all drive back to our shot. Most brands are still paying $300–$500 per video. Testing 10 hooks costs $5,000 and takes three weeks. With this system, we test 100 hooks in the same timeframe - and the winners scale automatically. TikTok doesn't reward the best video. It rewards the brand that shows up the most - with content that converts. The brands automating content at scale will be the biggest winners of 2026.show more

Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
27,037 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
🚨 Warner Bros spent $68,000,000 on a live-action Tom... and Jerry movie in 2021 a 20-year-old saw the trend on Douyin, China's TikTok and cleared $11,900 last month bringing it west first. turning old cartoons into real life is a Chinese trend, already blowing up on Douyin. she copied the shape and ran it to TikTok and Reels before anyone else did. > Research: check 40 channels, find the clip beating its own average: 1 day > Claude: copy the shot list frame by frame from Tom and Jerry: 20 min > CapCut: rebuild it to look real, shot by shot, AI voice, captions: 40 min > Make: post it to TikTok, Shorts, Reels, pull the views back in 48h: auto Warner Bros needs a studio, a real lion and a full crew for one scene. she needs a $50 loop and her own cat. the whole teardown is in the article above👇show more

Fokki
1,980,765 просмотров • 5 дней назад
A 20-YEAR-OLD GIRL TURNED WORLD CUP 2026 + AI... INTO $3,400 IN THE FIRST 4 DAYS she is not filming matches, stealing goals or running a football media page. she is turning basic world cup questions into youtube shorts for americans watching soccer for the first time the tournament has 48 teams, 104 matches and 3 host countries. every match creates a fresh search wave: what is offside, how do penalties work, who is this player, why is everyone talking about brazil her setup is simple. claude writes the script, an ai voice reads it, capcut cuts the video and canva makes the graphics. one short takes 15 to 20 minutes, so she can post 4 to 6 videos a day the niche is the whole edge. not random edits, not stolen highlights, not generic world cup news. just rules, player stories and country explainers for people who opened youtube after the match confused after just 4 days, one offside explainer crossed 820k views. two player stories passed 400k. with shorts revenue, affiliate links and one small sponsor slot, the channel cleared around $3,400 the crazy part is that the world cup has barely started. most creators are fighting over the same clips while she is selling explanations to a new audience with zero football context this is why timing beats talent. when millions of people search the same questions at the same time, the boring content machine winsshow more

Gipp 🦅
27,344 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
This guy built an AI pipeline that generates hyperrealistic... fashion models in 47 minutes and now dropshippers pay him $1,400 to clone the entire system. He got tired of watching e-com brands lose $8K per photoshoot when a single product angle changed so he built a 9-node workflow that generates 127 product videos from one Pinterest photo without hiring a single model. Here's the exact breakdown: → Claude writes a 34-parameter JSON brand DNA before any image is touched target psychographics, price anchor, vibe matrix, anti-inspiration blacklist → Pinterest becomes the model source library but you can't just download and animate → Kling 2.6 takes that static JPG and turns it into 5-second video but only after the prompt architecture is locked → Negative prompt node runs 41 exclusion terms: no plastic skin, no CGI glow, no symmetry artifacts, no doll face, no synthetic lighting → That one step kills the "AI look" that tanks engagement by 67% in the first 3 seconds → TikTok Studio uploads 19 videos in one batch with zero manual captioning because the brand voice was pre-programmed in step one → Atlas scrapes Amazon product links and auto-generates a Shopify store with hero images, pricing tiers, scarcity copy, and mobile-optimized checkout in 90 seconds → The store goes live before the first TikTok video finishes processing The key move 94% of people skip: you can't animate the photo before you inject the negative prompt. If you send a raw Pinterest image straight into image-to-video the face morphs into a wax figure. The fabric loses texture. The hands grow extra fingers. The whole thing screams "AI" and your CTR dies. His system runs the exclusion filter first so the model moves like she's shot on an iPhone 15 Pro in natural light. One brand hit 2.6M views on TikTok in 11 days with zero paid ads and converted at 3.7% because the videos looked like organic UGC not polished studio content. Brands now pay him $1,400 for the full pipeline setup + $340/month to keep the store synced with new product drops and seasonal video batches. The entire system runs on $23/month in API costs and one laptop. No photographer. No model agency. No product samples. Just a prompt template, a Pinterest account, and the discipline to filter out the AI artifacts before you render movement.show more

Kaidu
534,198 просмотров • 1 месяц назад
BREAKING: Claude + Arcads can now run your entire... ecom brand tiktok like a $500/hour social media manager. I reverse-engineered how top social media brands use AI to build million-follower accounts. Here’s the crazy part: This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt. Here’s the full pipeline: → AI generates a realistic UGC persona — face, voice, personality → Arcads clones a natural voiceover in seconds → CapCut auto-edits: captions, pacing, hooks — done → our phone farm method pushes every finished video straight to TikTok Shop → Cruva Social 1 identifies which hooks are already winning in your niche before you film anything The result: 500+ videos a month, per brand, at a fraction of what one UGC creator used to cost. Most brands are still paying $300–500 per video. Testing 10 hooks takes $5,000 and three weeks. With this system, you test 100 hooks in the same timeframe. The ones that win get scaled. Automatically. AI is the new creative director. TikTok doesn’t reward the best video. It rewards the brand that shows up the most — with content that converts. Static agencies are dead. Creator dependency is a liability… and it’s soooo 2025. No more waiting on creators. No more $500 videos that flop after 200 views. The brands that automate content at scale will be the biggest winners of 2026. If you want the full breakdown: Like & comment “SYSTEM” I’ll send you the complete workflow, every prompt, and a step-by-step walkthrough. Free. (Follow first so I can DM.)show more

Noah Frydberg | Tiktok Shop For Brands
18,063 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад
Month 1: $0 Month 2: $0 Month 3: $205... Month 4: 50,532 This is what actually happens when you stop overthinking and start a faceless YouTube channel the right way. Most people quit in the first 60 days because they see zero results and assume it doesn’t work. But the ones who push through the first two months with consistency usually see their first real payout in month 3. Here’s the simple system that makes this possible: Step 1: Pick one proven niche (history, facts, motivation, or luxury) and stick to it. Step 2: Use AI to generate 30 video ideas in one sitting so you never run out of content. Step 3: Outsource or use AI to create the videos (script + voice + editing) so you can upload consistently without burning out. Step 4: Upload 3–5 videos per week and stay consistent for 90 days without checking analytics every day. The first two months are almost always quiet. The third month is where most people either quit or finally get paid. If you’re willing to be patient for 90 days, this model still works extremely well in 2026. Watch the full breakdown in the video.show more

Frogify
45,475 просмотров • 21 дней назад
this faceless AI channel made over >1.5M views in... post -> repeat 🔁 thumbnails with Gemini and basic music from the Yt library (no copyright guaranteed💶) comment “china niche” and i’ll send you a full tutorial (must be following for DM)show more

Sergio Gil
16,915 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад