$2,190/month from one Fortnite map he hasn't opened the... game once while millions play for free every single day he treats it like a business This's his wallet: here's the system: > Claude generates 20 concepts in under 3 min > one map = 50k players × 12 min = $2,190/month > 10 maps live = $20,000+/month passive > Verse code written by AI, you just publish Epic built the audience AI removed the hard work the pool splits among whoever ships $350,000,000 funded every single year bookmarked and learnshow more

wast3
51,163 次观看 • 3 个月前
Chinese kid made $4,200,000 from Fortnite maps never touched... a game controller once while millions played for free, he ran a system: > Claude generates 20 maps in 3 min > AI writes every Verse line > Maps run 24/7 > Epic sends monthly checks one map = ~$2,190/month he has 47 live right now then he found something even sharper: took the Fortnite cash copied the best Polymarket traders automatically two systems feeding each other, zero manual work copy this guy here: 2026 is simple: build the system or fund someone else's bookmarked and learnshow more

wast3
100,719 次观看 • 3 个月前
Fortnite players are funding my Polymarket bets And they... don't even know it Epic pays $350M/year to map creators AI builds the maps → maps generate cash Cash funds the trades > $2,190/month from one map > Reinvested into ProbTrade > AI finds the edge and places the bet Two systems. Zero manual work. Most people pick one income stream and grind The real edge is when your systems feed each other trade with me:show more

wast3
37,106 次观看 • 3 个月前
$350,000,000 a year that's how much Epic Games pays... out to Fortnite map creators, most people have no idea meanwhile one guy: - never opened the game once - ran a Python pipeline on Claude API - shipped 10 maps in a week - pulled $4,200 last month - all the code inside - the full pipeline inside - every prompt inside the window is open while competition is lowshow more

Paruchh
1,670,400 次观看 • 3 个月前
Made $49,220 building a GTA 6 map before the... game even launched u're still waiting for release day here's how it happened: > Spotted it before 150M players arrived > Claude built it e2e > Listed before the niche filled > $49,000 in while servers were empty copy the system: Rockstar built the audience AI built the map, window is still open bookmarked and learnshow more

wast3
32,964 次观看 • 3 个月前
$37,000/month from a YouTube channel while you're still thinking... about starting he already built a factory that runs without him the lightweight system: > Claude writes every script, zero writer's block > Python automates voiceovers via ElevenLabs API > Premiere Pro 2026 handles 80% of editing > one long video becomes 5 Shorts the same day 500k views × $20 RPM = $10,000/month add affiliates at $20+ per sale and it doubles 3 hours a week to maintain once it's running the content ships while you sleep bookmarked and learnshow more

wast3
21,423 次观看 • 3 个月前
19-year-old from china makes $9,000/month designing product sites and... ships each one in an afternoon. here's his exact setup the whole thing runs on two tools that each do one job: > brief written by hand: 5 min > Moonchild builds the design system, then every screen from it: 20 min > MCP hands the design to Claude as real structure, not a screenshot: instant > Claude Code reads those exact tokens and builds the live app: 20 min > second Claude session reviews the build for drift: 10 min total: about an hour. screen five still matches screen one. no agency, no dev, no design team the trick is MCP. the design tool passes Claude the actual colors, components and layout, so it builds from the source instead of guessing from a picture. full pipeline, every prompt, in the article above.show more

Ridark
19,477 次观看 • 2 个月前
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 次观看 • 3 个月前
$1,200,000 before GTA 6 hit the shelves built by... people who never touched a game controller while the internet was debating the trailer they were already cashing out the playbook: > Tebex scripts, Claude wrote every line > RP servers on waitlist at $20/month > AI NPCs sold to 80+ server owners > catalog live before 150M players arrived copy the edge: the game launches once the infrastructure pays forever you're either early or you're watching bookmarked and learnshow more

wast3
12,059 次观看 • 3 个月前
$8.6 Billion was spent inside GTA Online. Creators got... exactly zero of it. GTA 6 changes that. Rockstar built the marketplace, it's been live since January 2026. > 1 script/week × 26 weeks = 26 products before launch. > FiveM devs report €5,000/month within 90 days on Tebex. > Claude Fable writes every line of code, you just publish. > Early catalog = reviews, ratings, organic discovery on day one. The game launches once. The infrastructure pays indefinitely. Bookmarked and Learn it ↓show more

slash1s
159,480 次观看 • 1 个月前
Most people see a street. He sees $300-600 per... block. A 24-year-old from Chengdu figured out that every hotel, every apartment, every commercial space within walking distance is an untapped asset. One nobody has packaged yet. He straps a rig to his back, walks in, spends twenty minutes scanning the space, and leaves with a file that lets anyone on earth stand inside that room from their couch. The client pastes a link on their booking page. Guests tour the property before they arrive. Cancellations drop. Reviews go up. He gets paid $400 for the scan. $99 every month for hosting. The technology: 3D Gaussian Splatting. Free on GitHub since 2023. The app: Luma AI. Also free. The page he delivers: built by Claude in ten minutes. Total tool cost: $20/month. Month one: $3,500. Month six: $18,000. The streets haven't changed. He just started charging for them.show more

Superior
9,833,794 次观看 • 3 个月前
You may not have realized it yet. But the... market for routine business operations is about to collapse. Because this is what their replacement looks like. A telegram chat. A team of AI agents. He types what he needs. They execute. He approves in ten minutes and moves on. Code written. Sites built. Leads qualified. Support handled. Invoices sent. Competitors monitored. All of it. Ten minutes a day. A 6-person ops team costs $28,000/month. His agents do the same work for $200/month in tools. They didn't hire the team back. The person who built those agents charges $2,500/month to maintain them. The gap between someone running this system and someone still doing it manually is not closing. It widens every week.show more

Superior
34,352 次观看 • 1 个月前
🚨TikTok spends $2,000,000,000 a year on the algorithm that... predicts what goes viral before you see it. a 19-year-old built his own version for $50 a month and made $11,900 from it last month. he tracks 40 channels in one Google Sheet, scores every outlier against the channel's own median, and feeds the top patterns to Claude. > Claude extracts the format and writes the shot list: 20 minutes > CapCut builds the vertical: 40 minutes > Make publishes to every platform and logs the result: automatic $50/month in tools. 4 hours to set up. runs every day since. most channels post first and hope. he checks what already won, then points it at a new subject. full breakdown of the scoring method below.show more

Mura
90,393 次观看 • 29 天前
A 22-year-old Chinese man created 2 AI girls and... built a business on it: he managed to earn $24,542 in a month His investment was $20 for Claude For one AI girl, he created an account on Fanvue with a paid subscription of $9.99 Claude conducted an analysis of male preferences and created the ideal girl it creates photos and videos in autonomous mode and posts them according to a timer Month: +1,265 new subscribers -> $12,637 With the help of another AI girl, he launches a stream on three platforms: TikTok, YouTube, and Kick Claude changes the appearance and voice in real time right during the stream Men really liked the girl, and they regularly send donations $500 is the largest donation Month: +$11,905 Total amount $24,542 AI + 🧠 = unlimited possibilitiesshow more

Bober_smart
366,807 次观看 • 1 个月前
I HAVEN’T OPENED A SINGLE BOOK THIS MONTH. CLAUDE... READ 34 OF THEM FOR ME I built a vault in Obsidian, connected Claude and added Notebooklm went to sleep woke up with flashcards, mind maps, and an AI that answers from my own notes only my friends are still highlighting pdfs manually the only thing separating us is one setup: claude + obsidian + notebooklm every idea captured. every book processed. zero knowledge lost if this is the setup you’ve been looking for - like & bookmark so you don’t lose itshow more

leopardracer
251,217 次观看 • 3 个月前
THIS SHELF OF MAC MINIS REPLACES $4,080 A YEAR... IN AI SUBSCRIPTIONS 00:02 the camera pans across a shelf of stacked Mac minis and the trick is obvious: that silent little farm runs the models you rent every month most people pay 7 companies for AI and use 3 of the tools. they forget the rest on the credit card and call it a stack the Mac mini M4 ends that. one shared memory pool means a $599 box runs 7B and 8B models faster than Windows machines that cost twice as much ollama pull, one command. open webui in one docker line. point Claude Code at localhost and it just works it draws 10 to 30 watts, sits silent next to a router, and runs 24/7 for $3 a month in power it pays back a $20 ChatGPT Plus sub in 3 months, then saves you $4,000 a year while the frontier still rents you compute every month you wait is another $340 gone for compute that fits on a shelfshow more

Fokki
12,933 次观看 • 1 个月前
A 24-year-old in Seoul spun up an AI girl... with Claude as a joke on a slow weekend. Fourteen months later she pulls $38,000 a month, and not one of the men paying her knows she was never real. He never opened OnlyFans. It demands a verified ID, the one thing an AI operator can't hand over, so the money quietly moved to the place that never asks for a passport: Telegram. Claude writes her whole personality, her captions, her daily posting calendar. An image model locked to one seed keeps her face identical in every clip, that messy-bedroom iPhone look nobody thinks to question. He face-swaps her onto dances that already went viral, so the views are borrowed, not earned from scratch. Day six, the account hit 61,000 followers. The bio holds one link. 2,400 men paid to walk through it into her private channel. The top one sent $2,300 in a single month, certain he was building something real, because Claude remembers his name, his bad days, every word from last time, and answers like she missed him. The whole stack costs forty dollars a month. Then he cloned her. Six girls now, a $120,000-a-month run rate, one guy, one laptop, no face. The girl in the video is dancing in a room that was never built, for a man who will cover her rent this month without ever learning her name.show more

Kardinall
514,611 次观看 • 1 个月前
A 17 year old high schooler told his mom... he needed a Steam Deck for school. She said no, it's a gaming console. He said it runs Linux. She didn't know what that means. Bought it for his birthday. $280. He never installed a single game on it. Opened the terminal, installed Claude Code and typed his first command while holding the device like a PlayStation controller. Thumbsticks on both sides. Code editor in the middle. The most ridiculous dev setup anyone has ever seen. At second 0:09 you can read what he typed into the terminal: claude your code looks like absolute shit Claude didn't argue. Just started rewriting the shader, adding bloom effects, fixing chromatic aberration and improving the particle system. On a gaming console held in two hands on a couch. His friends play Fortnite on their Steam Decks. He builds software on his while lying in bed. He set up Claude Code with custom skills, hooks that auto run tests every time a file is saved and memory that remembers every project across sessions. The stuff most developers pay $200 a month for and use at maybe 20% capacity. He runs it on a $280 handheld and squeezes out every feature. Within three weeks he had built and sold four small apps to local businesses. A booking page for a barber shop, an inventory tracker for a vape store, a menu site for a taco truck and a scheduling tool for a dog groomer. All built on a Steam Deck in his bedroom. All coded by Claude while he gave instructions with his thumbs. Made over $13,000 in his first month. His mom still thinks he plays games on it. His teacher caught him using it during study hall. Looked at the screen expecting a game. Saw green code scrolling and Claude asking: Do you want to make this edit to main.js ? Teacher had no idea what she was looking at. Told him to put it away. He closed the lid. Claude kept running inside. A $280 gaming console that his mom bought thinking it was a toy is now a development workstation that earns more per month than her car payment. Setup time: 20 minutes once. Time he saves every day: 3 to 5 hours. Money made in month one: $13,000. Games installed: zero. His grandpa asked him to install FIFA last weekend. He said the console is busy. Grandpa asked doing what. He said working. Grandpa didn't ask again.show more

Marlow
3,237,526 次观看 • 3 个月前
A 15-year-old just pulled $500K on Shopify. From his... bedroom. $33/month in tools. No team. No course. No investors. The trick: he stopped using AI like a search bar. He wrote six job descriptions and hired it as a 6-person team. One finds the product. One vets suppliers. One writes the page. One writes ad scripts. One answers 81% of support tickets while he sleeps. One tells him every Sunday what's broken. While you're reading this, someone just copied his stack.show more

shmidt
415,253 次观看 • 3 个月前
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 次观看 • 3 个月前
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
105,533 次观看 • 1 个月前