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2 GIRLS. ONE SHARED INSTAGRAM. $10,400 A MONTH FROM THE GYMS THEY ALREADY TRAIN AT.
No agency. No employees. No personal brand.
They ran the account as a joke — a dump for their workout clips so their personal feeds stopped flooding with sweaty selfies.
Then the gym they train at reposted one video. Then asked for more. Then offered to pay.
At 0:04 you see the whole studio — two girls, one treadmill setup, no crew. That's the entire production.
They already film every session. They just started aiming the camera at what the gyms wanted.
> One session becomes 20 clips
> AI writes captions in each client's voice
> Builds the 30-day calendar
> Drafts the monthly report that renews the retainer
5 clients. Around $2,000 each. $10,400 a month.
Cost to run all of it: under $60. That number doesn't move whether they have 5 clients or 15.
Every duo at every gym is filming this content already — and letting it die in the camera roll. These two just asked one gym if it wanted to buy it.
Would you keep posting workouts for likes — or start posting them for retainers?
Rich@RrichPRMR
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24 years old. No coaching badge. $6,450/month reviewing form for 430 lifters — and she's the one on the leg press in the video.
She built the AI form checker with Claude. Users upload a clip of their set — squat, leg press, whatever. Minutes later they get where the form breaks down, the depth they're leaving on the table, the exact cue to fix it, and what to do next week to progress.
The thing you'd pay a coach $80/hour to watch for. Delivered while you're still racking the weight.
430 subscribers. $15 each. $6,450/month recurring. Her cost to run it: under $70.
A personal trainer watches one person at a time. Hers watches 430 at once, at 3am.
She's not selling hours. She sold a system that runs while she works out.
Full setup — form logic, feedback templates, pricing — in the article below.
Drake@drakefomo
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5 MILLION PEOPLE ASKED FOR THIS 18-SECOND AI AVATAR TUTORIAL
you record one selfie clip.
the same performance comes back as different people - different face, different voice, even a different language - while your finger movements, eye direction, lip sync, and speaking speed stay locked to the original.
studios still charge $3,000+ for character replacement work like this.
one take is now an entire presenter roster.
full teardown in the article above👇
0xTria@0xTria
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They didn't hit the gym. They asked Claude what fitness content brands were paying for. 14 seconds later — 12.3M views, $8,400 signed.
Claude analyzed 400 stretching clips from the last 90 days on X. Found 3 patterns every viral clip had: intimate framing, low production, one line of on-screen text that reads like a private thought.
They filmed one take. Uploaded once. 12.3M in a day.
Brand DMs started at hour 6. By hour 48, 4 offers on the table — activewear, supplements, one dating app.
$8,400 in retainers for 30 days of clips filmed the same way.
They didn't build a fitness brand. They reverse-engineered what brands were already trying to rent.
The 3 patterns Claude found + the brand DM templates — full breakdown in the article below.
Drake@drakefomo
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@drakefomo Turns out Claude’s the coach who gets paid while we’re still stretching.
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@drakefomo This is wild. I always assumed that kind of income required actual products or a huge following. So smart to leverage AI for the grunt work.
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$5,800 A MONTH FROM PILATES CLIPS. NO PRODUCT. NO COURSE. NO STUDIO. JUST THE LINKS UNDER HER VIDEOS.
No agency. No brand deals. No personal audience being sold.
She got into reformer Pilates when everyone else was too. Filmed her own sessions. Clean, close, aesthetic.
At 0:02 the whole reformer is in frame — that's the machine she has affiliate-linked in her bio. Every time a beginner clicks and buys, she earns $30-80.
Her loop:
> Films a few minutes each session — no shoot days
> AI cuts clips, writes hooks, captions, on-screen cues
> Schedules posts across platforms
> She decides which products she'll actually recommend
At-home reformers run $500-2,000. Add grip socks, mat, resistance bands, outfit. Her audience isn't casually watching — they're deciding whether to start.
$5,800 a month in commissions. Zero inventory. Zero clients.
AI is the editor. She's the judgment.
Would you keep waiting to launch your own product — or start collecting on the gear people are already buying?
Rich@RrichPRMR
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@drakefomo Twitter can highlight the role of blockchain in combating counterfeit goods.
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@drakefomo “No product, no audience being sold” is doing a lot of work when the entire $5,800 comes from selling $500–$2,000 reformers to that audience. This isn’t a productless business; it’s an affiliate ad channel with better lighting.
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A STUDENT IN CHINA INVENTED A DEVICE RUN BY AI THAT FINDS ITS TARGET ON ITS OWN. THE TARGET IS A FLOCK OF BIRDS EATING HIS VILLAGE'S RICE.
Look at it. A pistol-grip launcher with a scope and a screen, holding a small fixed-wing drone. He points it over the paddies, pulls the trigger, and the drone climbs into the gray sky until it's a dot.
Then the AI he built with Claude takes over. It scans the fields, locks onto the flocks of sparrows raiding the crop, and buzzes them off, herding the birds away from the ripe grain the way a sheepdog works a field. No nets, no poison, no farmer standing in the rain banging a pan all day.
Birds cost rice farmers a chunk of every harvest. His drone patrols on its own and comes back when the field is clear. Neighbors already want one.
Yarchi@undefinedKi
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@drakefomo the real cost is the 45 minutes she won't get back.
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45-MINUTE BACK SESSION. $57,600 A YEAR. SHE ALMOST DIDN'T FILM IT.
No script. No crew. Phone on a tripod, same workout she'd do anyway.
At 0:03 she's doing band-assisted pull-ups — no explainer, no talking, just the set.
Nobody bought the pull-up demo. They bought proof.
Proof she trained hard, knew what she was doing, and had a program worth following.
24 people watched it and decided they wanted her running theirs.
Claude does the rest:
> Writes every weekly check-in
> Builds every client PDF
> Plans the next 30 days before she's out of the parking lot
24 clients. $200 each. $4,800/month. Running cost: under $30.
The number barely moves at 5 clients or 50. That's the whole model.
Every person in that gym has the same raw material. Most delete it before breakfast.
The difference isn't the physique. It's that she pressed Record.
Would you trade chasing one viral clip — for 24 people who send you $200 every month?
Rich@RrichPRMR
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40 MINUTES. 30 VIDEOS. $5,000 A MONTH FROM A CHAIN OF STUDIOS SHE'S ALREADY A MEMBER OF.
No agency. No employees. No personal brand.
She goes to Pilates anyway. Same class, same reformer, same studio.
One session a month she props her phone at mat level and lets it run — 40 minutes of real footage, nothing staged.
At 0:05 the on-screen text reads "slow morning full reset" — movement + one line of atmosphere. That's the whole caption strategy.
Her loop:
> One 40-min shoot per month
> AI cuts it into 30 videos — different first frames, hooks, captions
> Enough for daily posts across all 4 locations
> A few atmospheric clips a week from classes she attends anyway
Memberships $90-100/mo. Personal $200-300. Her content pulls 70-80 new leads a month across the chain. That's why they pay her.
$5,000/month. Tools: ~$40.
She's not paid to do Pilates. She's paid because she already was.
Would you keep paying $100 to attend Pilates — or start billing $5,000 to film it?
Drake@drakefomo
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@drakefomo I hope you know CPR, because you take my breath away!
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