Jack
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I just had Claude Code build me a Facebook ad generator that can make 100+ on-brand ad variations in minutes for $0. And I made a full Notion document guide for you.
It includes:
1. How to use Claude to find the pain points and desired outcomes of your ICP
2. How to use these pain points and outcomes to write ad copy variations
3. How to build a Facebook ad template entirely with code (just like the ones you see)
4. How focus Claude Code’s design so the ad feels “on-brand”
5. How to export the Facebook ads as PNGs in a zip file
6. How to bulk upload them to a Facebook ad set
7. How to use an AI data analyst to track the success of these ads
Everything above is just API calls and Claude Code doing the work for you.
You just come up with the ideas and polish the outputs.
Like and comment "generator" and I'll send the Notion document to you

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AI animated videos are going super viral right now.
And my OpenClaw just fully automated the entire process 🤯
One message in Telegram. That's it.
The agent writes a first-person narrative, generates 3D Pixar-style characters with Nano Banana Pro, animates the transformation with Veo 3, and Veo handles the voiceover natively.
No manual prompting between tools.
No editing.
No copying and pasting.
I type "make a video about food rotting in a fridge" and walk away.
It comes back with animated ginger roots crying on a shelf, garlic sprouting tentacles, rice growing mold — each one speaking in first person while they decay.
"I'm ginger... please stop leaving me in the fridge..."
These are the exact videos faceless content pages are using to build $45k-$120k/month education funnels.
Health content, product demos, explainers — anything.
The difference is they're doing it manually.
3-4 tools, multiple steps per video.
This runs as a single OpenClaw skill:
→ Give it a topic
→ It writes the story
→ Generates the characters
→ Animates with voice
→ Delivers the final cut
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies producing volume creative without a production team.
I put this skill + a complete setup guide into a Google Drive folder.
Want access for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "CLAW"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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@commandercooch Gotcha. Though you were talking bout your insurance agent recruiting biz
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@herrjacks Idk what you mean
Im talking about open claw getting aquired by openai
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@brokencuffs Sett pouches are working pretty well to help me cut down a bit. No nic but still kinda feel somethin
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@commandercooch https://wavespeed. ai/models/wavespeed-ai/video-watermark-remover
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@herrjacks 35% I believe.
But this is excluding no buyer, and instances where the target disconnects instantly.
My best buyer I bill 90% of connect calls, and then my worst I bill 20%
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@herrjacks 4.26$ is for a unique caller to connect to an agent, but the best I’ve seen and know is real is 3$ which to me is just nuts.
No clue where I can squeeze more performance aside from getting click to call up to from 30% -> 40%
Not sure what more I can do haha
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@herrjacks But it is spending or very little and stopping? Is it the same camp?
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Google Nano Banana 🍌 is crazy good at static ads...
But it only generates one image at a time.
This n8n AI Agent helps you generate 1000s of winning ad variations in minutes, fully automated.
→ Built with the latest Nano Banana image model
→ Creates static ad images in bulk
→ Upload product reference image via n8n form
→ OpenAI Vision analyzes your product automatically
→ AI Agent generates custom image prompts (you choose how many)
→ Nano Banana creates static ad images on demand
→ Images auto-stored in Box. com for instant access
You can request 50, 100, or even 1000 ad variations with one upload.
Just specify the number in the form → AI does everything else.
Built 100% in n8n.
Zero manual work after setup.
Want access to the template?
→ Like this post
→ Comment "ADS"
And I'll send it right over.
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@mahasr199 Yeah, someone should just drop a course on how to be a pay per call broker and onboard affiliates 👀
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Pay per call isn’t gonna be a magic money printer for 95% of the people who get into it.
A lot of the people you see printing have good buyers, meaning they can get a $25 RPC on an ad that you would see a $11 RPC on making it harder to compete on.
It’s a lot less straight forward than affiliate verticals with static payouts. You need to find good buyers that are going to pay you well per call while also trusting that they’ll pay you out at the end of the month. Both you and your buyer are basically betting that if they pay x per call, it'll back out to y CPA and you’ll both make money.
Pay per call works when you find great buyers AND send them quality traffic, at a low cost per raw call for yourself. It’s a hard balance but very scalable if you do it right.
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@internetquant Seeing 17% rn on average. Haven’t really ran too many videos up until this week, mainly statics
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