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I can safely say, using LLM's to help me plan , design, permit and build a house in Miami has generally been worse than useless.
Almost everything you ask it, has been shown to be wrong by experts.
Well, it has been very good at, is knowing what experts you need and what to ask them.
And in a few instances it's been great.
It's also been great at making my Architect and GC laugh
But generally speaking, from Grok to Gemini to Claude, they've been absolutely wrong about everything, especially costs or process, or details
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Impressive how healthy he looks for a 100 year old man. Doesn’t have a semblance of frailty. Wonder what his dietary/physical lifestyle is.
Netflix UK & Ireland@NetflixUK
100 years old and still the coolest person alive. Happy birthday, Sir David!
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@arcads_ai The models coming out of China are 🔥
Hoping for good things from Veo4 🙏
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I interviewed all of the best creative strategists in the world.
@binghott. @iamshackelford. @DenneyDara. @sourfraser. @MatthewGattozzi. @pkennedy93 @thedennis. @harrydelmege_. @heyitsalexP. (thank you so much guys, you're all the best)
If you read this document you will be able to become, train, & hire the best advertiser/creative strategist in the world. I promise you that.
Hiring and training creative strategists is one of the most expensive mistakes you can make if you get it wrong.
So I asked the best in the world:
what separates the ones who actually produce winners from everyone else.
I wrote it all up in one doc.
I put a lot of time into this and there literally 0 AI, just 14 pages of straight sauce.
reply "STRAT" and I'll send it over.

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There is SO much money in becoming an affiliate right now
people are getting paid $2.5k/month retainers + affiliate comms per account
Just to create AI UGC like this
I made this video is about 15 minutes so if you grinded this out you could easily run 10 accounts
I made a full AI UGC + affiliate guide on making the creatives, getting deals and actually going viral
If you want it RT this + comment “aff” and I’ll dm it to you (must be following so I can DM you)
jacob@jacobgrowth
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Everyone on this app arguing about whether AI content is "ethical" or "detectable"
while there are kids clearing $50K/month selling braindead AI health videos to your aunt on Facebook
(You could be making the same if you read the rest of this post...)
There are two completely separate internets right now
The first one is people like YOU
18-30 year olds on Twitter who can clock AI video from the lip sync alone. You know what Midjourney is, you've seen the debates, you can spot a generated face in 2 seconds flat
This crowd is extremely online. Extremely aware. Extremely BROKE too
The second one is everyone else
The 54-year-old woman in a Facebook group called "Natural Remedies for Joint Pain" who follows a fake AI grandmother posting herbal remedy videos three times a day
The 62-year-old man watching YouTube tutorials about back pain who clicks every product link in the description
Parents discovering skincare products through Instagram Reels and buying them the same afternoon
This crowd controls the overwhelming majority of household spending. And they have functionally zero frame of reference for what AI content even is
The woman in that Facebook group has never googled "is this AI." The thought has literally never entered her mind
She evaluates content the same way she's evaluated every piece of media for 40 years: is this helpful? Does this person seem trustworthy? Do I want what they're recommending?
That evaluation hasn't changed. It won't change until someone in her actual life sits her down and shows her what AI video generation looks like
Most of those conversations are years away
So when some mf on Twitter says "AI content is getting exposed" or "people are figuring it out" they're describing their own BRAIN, not the market
Deloitte surveyed 4,000+ consumers across 6 countries in 2024. Actual detection rates when tested were embarrassingly low regardless of how confident people said they were beforehand
Self-reported confidence was way higher than real performance. People THINK they can spot it. They can't
And that was 2024. Imagine how much worse that number is now that the tools are 10x better
The guys actually printing $30-50K/mo from faceless pages all figured out the same thing independently
You don't sell to the people who can detect you. You sell to the people who never will
And that second group is significantly larger, spends more money per transaction, returns products at half the rate, and converts faster bc they don't overthink purchases
The entire AI content discourse is being shaped by the smallest and least profitable audience on the internet
People who would never buy from a faceless page spending their energy explaining why faceless pages don't work. Meanwhile the actual buyers are in a completely different corner of the internet w zero overlap and zero awareness of the conversation happening over here
And the gap is widening not shrinking. Every month the AI gets better and the non-technical audience gets more comfortable consuming content from characters they'll never meet in person
Actual system breakdown
You create one AI character per page. A grandmother for health supplements. A monk for mindset and wellness. A healer for natural remedies
Same face same voice same setting in every single video. Character consistency is the trust signal. When the same person shows up every day the audience's brain starts treating them like someone they actually know
The content split is 2 educational videos for every 1 product video
The educational ones are pure value. Health tips, wellness routines, natural remedies. No selling. No product mention. CTA is just "follow for more"
These consistently pull 5-20x more views than anything that smells like an ad bc the algorithm detects selling behavior and suppresses it
Educational content does the real work. A monk posting "if you're going to overthink, overthink the positives" type videos pulls millions of views and hundreds of thousands of new followers
Those followers now trust the character
So when grandmother drops a video saying "the one supplement I always recommend for gut health is this" they don't feel sold to. They feel helped. 15 videos of free value already did the selling for you
Product videos target a specific pain point. Bad gut health, high cortisol, hair loss, joint pain
You give real tips for 90% of the video and the last part is "but none of this works without a healthy gut, here's what I personally use" and drop the product
The viewer received free value first, felt helped, and the product feels like a natural conclusion not a pitch
Scripts come from content that already went viral and generated millions in sales
You take a proven script, paste it into Kimi AI, swap the product and pain point, keep the structure that made it convert. The hook, the emotional arc, the flow all stays the same. You just change the angle and the product
Two rules:
- Benefits not features ("fall asleep in 20 minutes" not "contains 400mg magnesium")
- Sixth grade reading level bc cognitive ease makes the brain equate "easy to understand" with "safe to buy"
You lose what works when you change too much. You're just copying when you change too little. The sweet spot in between is where the money is
Pre-hooks are printing rn and 90% of pages still aren't using them
A few seconds of a separate AI character in the corner of the screen saying something wild before the main video even starts:
- "this son of a b*tch just got assassinated for saying this, just watch"
- "this advice made me feel like a hot 20 year old again, listen carefully"
That little clip buys you the first 3 seconds that decide whether someone watches or keeps scrolling
Then automated DMs are where the real separation happens
Every video has a CTA like "comment WELLNESS and I'll send you my routine"
ManyChat fires a personalized message matching the specific video they watched:
"hey, saw your comment! here are the 3 tips I promised"
Three real tips. Fourth tip is your product recommendation with the link
CTR on personalized DMs matched to the specific video topic: 31-41%
Generic one-size-fits-all messages: 3-5%
31-41% vs 3-5% off the exact same content. That's $2K/month vs $20K/month
Daily system once you're running this full time
- Morning: research what's going viral in your niche on a burner account (20 min)
- Batch all scripts through Kimi AI (30 min)
- Generate and edit video by video, don't jump around (60-90 min)
- 6-9 videos per day if you're full time
Monthly cost to run the whole thing:
- Higgsfield (character generation) --> $12/mo
- HeyGen (video generation) --> ~$24/mo
- 11Labs (voice cloning) --> ~$5/mo
- CapCut (editing) --> free
- ManyChat (automated DMs) --> free then $15/mo
Total: under $60
One person can run multiple pages simultaneously bc nothing requires your face your voice or your identity. Different characters different niches different revenue streams all compounding
Every mf telling you AI content is dead has never sold a single product through a faceless page. Not one. They're spectators commentating on a game they've never played
The actual buyers are on a completely different internet and they're not going anywhere
We have a free live training today. 12 operators who've done $55M+ in GMV walk through this entire system from scratch
Product selection, character creation, scripting, video generation, all of it
People who've attended are hitting $10-30k/mo within their first few months. No face, no experience, no following needed
Comment "APEX" and i'll dm you the link. It's free
(Must be following)
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There are hundreds of thousands of churches in America and church-going women aged 40-65 are the most profitable, most loyal, and most completely ignored buyers on the entire internet…
These women give thousands per year to their church without thinking twice. On top of that they spend heavily on faith-based products. Bible study journals, prayer devotionals, faith-based wellness supplements, Christian home decor, scripture wall art, anointing oils
They don't comparison shop. They don't return products. They buy whatever is recommended by someone they trust because their entire worldview is built on trusting authority figures who share their values
And the Facebook groups they're in are genuinely insane
"Christian Women's Prayer Circle" has 500K+ members. "Faith and Wellness" groups have 200-400K. "Bible Study for Women" groups have 300K+. These women are in these groups every single day actively ASKING for product recommendations and buying whatever gets suggested. The conversion environment is already built. You just have to show up
So picture an AI character page built specifically for this audience
A faith-based wellness elder. A biblical herbalist. A grandmother who shares scripture alongside natural health remedies. "God's pharmacy was never a pill bottle, it was the garden He gave us"
That character posts 2-3 videos per day. Health tips wrapped in biblical language. Wellness advice framed as God's design for the body. Prayer routines paired with supplement recommendations. "I start every morning with this prayer and these 3 things the Lord put on this earth to heal us"
The educational videos pull massive views because they feel like ministry not marketing. They get pushed hard because there's zero commercial intent visible. The audience shares them in church group chats and family threads because sharing scripture-based health content feels like a spiritual act not a product recommendation
Then when the character recommends a product it doesn't feel like an ad. It feels like a sister in Christ sharing what God put on her heart. The trust was built through weeks of free daily devotional content. The product is just the natural extension
Faith-based supplements, prayer journals on Amazon, essential oil sets, devotional planners, scripture-based skincare. All of these convert at rates that would make any secular niche jealous because the buyer views the purchase as an act of faith not a transaction
Automated DMs work even better in this niche. "Comment BLESSED and I'll send you my morning prayer routine." ManyChat sends a message with 3 genuine prayer/wellness tips and the 4th is a product recommendation. These women respond to the DMs with "God bless you grandmother" and "praying for you." They think someone personally saw their comment
The click-through rates in faith niches are even higher than standard wellness because the emotional connection is deeper. You're not just a health page. You're part of their spiritual practice
Every 24-year-old marketer thinks religion is cringe. They'd rather fight over saturated fitness niches than build a page that posts scripture. That ego is the entire moat
Hundreds of thousands of churches. Tens of millions of women 40-65 spending heavily on faith-based products every year. Massive Facebook groups where people literally ask to be sold to. Zero competition because the demographic makes young marketers uncomfortable
We're running a free live training today walking through this entire system. Product selection, character creation, scripting, video generation, all of it
Run by 12 operators who've collectively done $55M+ in tracked GMV. People who've attended are hitting $10-30k/mo within their first few months. No face, no experience, no following needed
Comment "APEX" and i'll send you the link
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I just found a new method to run multiple tiktok and ig accounts, each with a different AI persona, all driving traffic to your app
It is already pulling thousands of views every week for many apps
Here’s how it works:
→ It researches viral content in your niche and writes the scripts.
→ Generates videos & slideshows with realistic AI actors as the face of each account.
→ Multiple accounts, multiple personas, all posting every day.
→ Every post ends with a cta to convert.
→ Zero manual work. Runs 24/7.
This is what automated distribution looks like in 2026
Reply “BOT” and I’ll send you the full setup
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@afiqnymous @arcads_ai Yes, upload a photo of anyone as a reference. Amazing for character consistency
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ai wrappers have no moat and anyone claiming otherwise is selling you something.
the moment api costs drop below your subscription price you're underwater.
you're not building a business, you're building a thin layer between openai and your users hoping they don't notice they could just go direct.
that's not a product, that's a middleware job application.
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@levelsio @RBoehme86 Generating a grid in NBP gives terrible character consistency results. I've tried it with uploading 6 different images if the same person. Consistency is always off.
Flux 2 is MUCH better for character consistency. $0.06 per gen on wavespeed
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@RBoehme86 So they generate a 3x3 grid of pics for $0.14 for ex
Then cut them out so you have 9 pics
Then upscale each
So now you paid $0.015 aka 9x less
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The AI game has changed.
I don't even need to prompt any more.
My openclaw agent, Larry, is fully trained on tiktok marketing.
3x posts daily. Yesterday Larry got me over 200k views and 4 new paying subscribers for my apps.
Today, he already made his first post. I did nothing.
Thank you Larry.

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building in public, day 35 🕺
+10 new paid subs today - 295 active subscriptions 🧡
mostly a rest day.
chatted with users in support + instagram.
posted an organic video for a more mature audience, made by our intern (and honestly he did great!)
will drop the video example in the replies 👇

Nadia Zueva@nestymee
Building in public, day 34! recovered back to 285 active paying subs after the dip from an unsuccessful campaign 💪 lesson learned, moving on! continuing to ship video creatives with different hooks will drop one organic video in the comments 👀 all gas to 350 🚀
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How I target US users for my B2C apps:
> Buy a used iPhone (~$120)
> VPN to the US
> Warm up the account 3–7 days like a normal user
> Pick a TikTok niche that’s already viral + fits your product
(If your app isn’t Gen Z / 16–30 friendly, TikTok may not work)
> Build an AI content factory / AI influencers
> Post daily
> If a video stays under 0->1k views → change content fast
Instead of burning $200–$2,000/week hiring UGC creators.
I build an AI influencer army at almost $0 cost.
Virality doesn’t always happen immediately after posting.
For example, the video below was posted at the end of last December and only got ~2k views at first. Today, it just started going viral, reaching 214k+ views in a few days (and it’s still growing).
Consistency > luck.
Distribution > everything.
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@daniel_dhawan @calai_app How do you achieve this if you need to track user subscriptions, make API calls via functions, and allocate user credits/rate limits?
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Hot take: you don't need Supabase to launch and be successful in the App Store
In fact, if you add Supabase and get stuck with it, it will delay your success
You can grow $20K/mo+ without authentication or a database. Even @calai_app can function without authentication
Lessons?
• Never add complexity unless your app really requires it to provide value. Some apps need a database. Most don't. Consult with ChatGPT if you're not sure
• Grow to 1000 users without auth. Then add Apple/Google auth to collect emails
Pat Walls@thepatwalls
Just chatted with a dude doing $20K+ per month with an iOS app. 50% month over month growth. His app has (1) no authentication/login and (2) no database (just uses local storage). He decided he wasn't going to touch the product, add features, or code up edge case stuff for 3 months. And ONLY work on distribution. It's working. The episode has been filmed and will be out soon.
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