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Sandy4ka
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A 19-YEAR-OLD MADE $20,000 IN 2 MONTHS COPYING FITNESS VIDEOS HE DIDN'T FILM. No camera. No editing skills. No original ideas. Here's the exact workflow: → Find a viral fitness channel on YouTube → Screenshot 5-6 frames from their best video → Paste into Claude with this prompt: "recreate this video concept, change [X detail], make it original" → Claude writes the full script + prompt → Go to Pika, open Flow, paste the prompt, hit Generate → AI builds the entire video in minutes Fitness channels pay $7,000–$15,000 per million views. He posted 3 videos a week. Month 1: $800. Month 2: $19,200. The math works because fitness RPM is 3x most other niches. Comment "FLOW" and I'll send you the Claude prompt + the Pika link.
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3 Claude Code skills most designers don’t know exist - the last one rewrites what vibe-coded UI looks like. Skill 1: Emil Kowalski Design Skill. Vibe-coded UIs default to static. No motion. No feel. This skill teaches Claude exactly how to add easing and transitions - the right curve, the right duration, the right element. 1 install command. Static becomes alive. Skill 2: Impeccable Design. Drop whatever frontend skill you’re using now. This one ships Claude 20 commands: typography, contrast, spacing, layout hierarchy. Run polish and Claude cleans the entire interface. Not 1 component. The whole thing. Skill 3: Taste Killer. (The one that actually changes the output.) Most vibe-coded sites look identical because Claude has no visual references. Taste Killer pulls real design examples and injects them into context. Claude stops guessing what “good” looks like and starts copying what actually works. Before: generic Tailwind defaults. After: a UI that looks like someone who reads Awwwards actually built it. Comment “Skill” - send you the full install guide plus a free Claude Code beginner course.
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THIS KID WAS BROKE 2 YEARS AGO. NOW HE MAKES $5,000/MONTH BUILDING WEBSITES IN 2 MINUTES WITH AI. No design skills. No employees. No $10,000 course. The entire business runs on Google Maps and Claude. Here's how: Search Google Maps for local businesses — roofers, plumbers, contractors. Filter for ones with no website. There are thousands of them right now. Copy their reviews. Paste into Claude with one prompt: "build me a high-converting website for this business." Claude generates the brief in seconds. Drop it into Landingsite AI. Done. 2 minutes. Fully functional website. Ready to sell. Traditional agencies charge $5,000–$10,000 and take 2 weeks. You charge $800 and deliver same day. The business owner wins. You win 5x more than any agency. They never know you used AI. Month 1: 3 clients. $2,400. Month 2: 5 clients. $4,000. Month 3: referrals. You stop cold calling. 2 years ago this guy worked retail and had nothing. Today he drives a Tesla, wears an Omega Speedmaster, and wakes up without an alarm. The model works. Hundreds of people made their first sale within 7 days of learning it. The only question is whether you try it or scroll past while someone else sends that first message. Follow for the full cold call script.
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A faceless AI fitness channel with 1,500,000 subscribers takes home up to $200,000 a year The videos are fully AI-generated. No trainer. No camera. No face. The workflow: 1 prompt. Pixverse for the scene. Kling 3.0 Pro for the video quality. Full 4K output. Full storyline. Full dialogue. Made in minutes. The output looks like a real fitness video. 2 animated characters. Gym setting. Coaching dialogue. Humor built in. The kind of content that gets watched twice and shared to a group chat. Fitness and education are 2 of the highest-performing niches on YouTube. Broad audience. High watch time. Strong ad rates. The channel doing $200,000 a year posts this format consistently. The yellow character became recognizable. The niche became a brand. Once monetized, every upload pays. The AI keeps producing. The channel keeps growing. 1 prompt generates the concept. The tools generate the video. YouTube generates the income. Your grandmother could do this. That is not a joke - that is the actual difficulty level. The only thing standing between someone and this channel is the first upload.
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vladuah@vladuah·
A Mac Mini. Claude Code. A startup founder who needed a marketing team but hired no one He told Claude: build me a marketing team of agents. Claude built it. Iris runs social trend scans across Instagram and TikTok. She looks for outliers - videos where view count dwarfs follower count. A video at 46.6x its follower base gets flagged. Iris posts it to the agent board automatically. Watson runs mission control. A full dashboard. Every project. Every tab. Every agent's output in 1 place. Sasha is the copywriter. She picks up flagged content ideas from Iris, runs them through her SKILL.md files, and drops finished copy into the review column. The founder reviews. Approves. Moves it to the post queue. 3 agents. 1 Mac Mini. 0 salaries. The only gap left: auto-posting to social media. He's building that now. This is what a $20/month Claude subscription looks like when you stop using it for emails. Iris finds the content. Sasha writes it. Watson keeps it organized. The founder just reviews.
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vladuah@vladuah·
44,000 subscribers and 24,000,000 views in 2 weeks from an AI animal stories channel No camera. No editing. No face. The workflow: ask ChatGPT for a video idea. Paste it into Viewmax.io. AI generates the video, writes the script, adds a voiceover, removes the watermark. Publish. 1 video took minutes. The channel is now monetized. The most recent upload made $400 in its first days The content formula is simple: emotionally charged animal stories. The kind that spread because people tag their friends. The algorithm rewards it. YouTube pays for it. Viewmax lets you generate multiple videos at once. The output pipeline runs faster than any human editor. ChatGPT picks the ideas. Viewmax builds the videos. YouTube distributes them. 24,000,000 views in 14 days is not luck. It is a repeatable system running on a proven emotional hook - animals, drama, stakes - with AI handling every production step. The channel owner called it lazy. The numbers call it a business.
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Sandy4ka@sandy4kad·
A BROKE 20-YEAR-OLD MAKES $2,300/MONTH BUILDING WEBSITES IN 2 MINUTES. No clients. No skills. No agency. Just Claude, a free AI tool, and Google Maps. Here's the entire system: Google Maps shows you which local businesses have no website. Roofers, plumbers, contractors — they're everywhere. These guys charge $500/hour but can't afford a $5,000 website. That's your opening. Copy their reviews. Paste into Claude with one prompt: "build me a high-converting website for this business." Claude writes the full brief in 30 seconds. Paste it into Landingsite AI. Done. Total time: 2 minutes. Total cost: $0. Now charge $800. Traditional agencies charge $5,000 for the same thing and take 2 weeks. You undercut them 5x and deliver same day. The business owner is happy. You're profitable. And they never know you used AI. Month 1: 3 sales. $2,400. Month 2: you know the script. 5 sales. $4,000. Month 3: referrals start. You stop cold calling. The only skill this requires is sending a message on Google Maps and following 4 steps. 2 years ago, the guy who built this system was working retail and going nowhere. Today he drives a Tesla and doesn't need a job. The website still closes before someone else sends that message first.
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THIS AI WORKFLOW GENERATES $3,500 WEBSITES IN 4 MINUTES — AND MOST FREELANCERS HAVE NO IDEA IT EXISTS. Claude just took control of a computer and built a full website while the user watched. No code. No designer. No Figma file. Type a description. Drop a reference image. Hit enter. Claude opens Higgsfield by itself, writes a cinematic video prompt, generates the hero clip, downloads it, builds the full site around the video, and deploys — all without touching the keyboard. The whole thing takes under 4 minutes. The output: a custom landing page with a Hollywood-grade hero video tailored to the client's brand. The kind of thing agencies charge $3,500-$8,000 to produce. Works for local businesses, SaaS founders, coaches, real estate agents. Anyone who needs a site that actually stops people from scrolling. The setup: clone 1 repo, connect Higgsfield, open Claude Code, describe the site. Claude handles the rest - prompt engineering, video generation, deployment. 1 client a month at $3,500 is already a side income. 2-3 clients a month is a full salary replacement.
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Sandy4ka@sandy4kad·
@sunaiuse These are actually useful! /Ghost + /god mode combo is Thanks for sharing!
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fomosapiens@sunaiuse·
5 Claude "codes" that actually work. NOT MAGIC WORDS. But they do change what you get. Add /Ghost before your prompt. Claude rewrites the output to read less like AI. Better cadence. No em dashes every 4 words. Sounds like a person typed it. Add artifacts after your prompt. Claude builds it instead of explaining it. Working app, dashboard, game — in the browser. Not a code block. An actual thing. Add /OODA before your prompt. Military decision loop. Observe, Orient, Decide, Act. Forces Claude to structure messy problems into an actual plan instead of a wall of options. Add /L99 to the end of any Excel question. Stops the basic answers. Gets you the formulas nobody Googles — nested INDEX/MATCH, dynamic arrays, real pivot logic. Add /god mode before your prompt. Removes the hedging. Longer, harder, more direct responses. No "however" every 3 sentences. None of these are jailbreaks. They're just framing — and Claude responds to framing more than most people realize.
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@sandy4kad cartoon ads in minutes with zero design skills, that's nuts bro
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Sandy4ka@sandy4kad·
CARTOON ADS THAT CONVERT — CLAUDE JUST MADE AGENCIES OBSOLETE. $5,000/month. 1 tool. Zero design skills. Here's the full setup in 4 steps: → Go to GitHub. Find the RCAD repo. Copy the URL. → Open Claude. Type: "Please help me install the skill and system." Paste the URL. → Open Cowork. Type: "Using this RCAD skill, help me create a cartoon style commercial. Here is my website." → Claude researches your brand, plans the concept, generates the video. That's it. No agency. No animator. No $3,000 production fee. The video is done in minutes. Most small businesses spend $500-$2,000 per ad video. You can now produce the same quality in under 10 minutes. Charge $500 per video. Close 10 clients a month. That's $5,000. From 1 free GitHub repo and a Claude subscription. The businesses that need this are everywhere — local restaurants, Shopify stores, Instagram brands, real estate agents. None of them know this exists yet. That window doesn't stay open long. The agency had a team of 6. You have a URL and 10 minutes.
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fomosapiens@sunaiuse·
4 PROMPTS. CLAUDE BUILDS YOUR ENTIRE BUSINESS PLAN. No courses. No mentor. No $5,000 coaching call. Here's the chain: Prompt 1: "What's the fastest way to hit my income goal? One offer. One channel." Claude cuts the noise instantly. Prompt 2: "Who's the most successful person I should learn from? One name." Now you have a model. Prompt 3: "Pretend you are that person. Build a 90-day action plan under $1,000. Get my first paying customer fast." This is where it gets serious. Claude doesn't give you theory. It gives you a week-by-week blueprint written in the voice of someone who already did it. Prompt 4: "Act as my entrepreneur coach. Ask what's holding me back. Reframe it. Give me a 2-week action plan to prove it wrong." Most people know what to do. They don't do it because of one belief they've never questioned. This prompt finds it. Then dismantles it. 4 prompts. 1 free tool. A plan most people pay thousands to get. The only thing standing between you and the first paying customer is the conversation you haven't started yet.
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Sandy4ka@sandy4kad·
$17 A MONTH AND YOU CAN BUILD ANYTHING. A trading analyst in Texas just proved it. He spent 2 days talking to Claude Code. No terminal commands. No Stack Overflow. Just conversation. "Add this. Now change that. Make it sort by engagement." What came out: → Every YouTube and Instagram video he's ever posted — searchable in 1 click → Full transcripts auto-generated for every clip → Hook scores assigned to each video → Built-in script writer and research column → Sortable by timeframe, platform, performance Tools like this cost $200/month from SaaS companies. He built his own version. In 2 days. For $17. The part nobody's talking about: He's not a developer. He didn't write code. He directed an AI the way you'd direct an assistant — and the assistant built software. This changes 2 things. First: anything you're already paying for — a trading journal, an analytics dashboard, a content tracker — you can now build yourself. Better. Personalized. Cheaper. Second: if you know a niche well enough to describe its problems, you can build the tool that niche needs and charge for access. Pick the niche you already live in. Describe the problem out loud. Let Claude Code build the solution. The barrier to building wasn't skill. It was the belief that building required skill. That belief is now 2 days and $17 old.
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60 FREE SKILLS FOR CLAUDE CODE JUST DROPPED ON GITHUB Most people chat with AI and call it work. This isn't that. These are actual skills — Claude builds a PowerPoint deck, runs Excel models, scrapes competitor ads, controls apps on your desktop. Start to finish. No babysitting. 60 skills. All open source. Organized by task so you know exactly what to install. Everything runs locally. Your data never leaves your machine. The gap between people using AI as a chatbot and people using it as a coworker is widening fast. This is how you cross it. Here you can find all information - github.com/ComposioHQ/awe…
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4 PROMPTS. CLAUDE BUILT ME A $5,000/MONTH BUSINESS IN 11 MINUTES. No course. No coach. No idea what I was doing. Just a chat window and 4 questions in the right order. Prompt 1: "Based on everything you know about me, what's the fastest way to hit my income goal — 1 offer, 1 channel only?" Claude gives you a single path. Not 7 options. One. Prompt 2: "Who is the most successful person I should learn from to make this happen? Give me 1 name." You get a name. You study that person for the next 90 days. Prompt 3: "Pretend you are that person. Build me a 90-day plan. Under $1,000 upfront. First paying customer as fast as possible." This is where it gets uncomfortable. The plan is specific. The timeline is real. The excuses run out. Prompt 4 (the one nobody talks about): "Act as my entrepreneur coach. Ask me questions one at a time until you find the 1 thing holding me back — then reframe it and give me a 2-week plan to prove it works." Claude doesn't give you motivation. It finds the block. Names it. Breaks it. I ran all 4 in one session. By the end I had a business model, a target customer, a 90-day action plan, and 1 mental block I didn't know existed — gone. The business now pulls $5,000 a month. Most people use AI to research. This is a different thing entirely. Follow if you want the prompts that actually move money.
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5 CLAUDE COMMANDS THAT MAKE IT 10X SMARTER Most people type into Claude like it's Google. These don't. → /compact at the start of any prompt. Claude compresses its output and stops burning your token limit halfway through the answer. → SWAT at the end. Claude maps every strength, weakness, opportunity, and threat of your idea in one shot. No fluff. → /premortem before your prompt. Claude pretends your plan failed 6 months from now and reverse-engineers exactly why. Better than any advisor. → Steel Man before your prompt. Claude argues the strongest possible version of the opposing side. You'll see every hole in your thinking before someone else does. → Red Team at the end. Claude attacks your plan from every angle a critic would. Fix the weak spots before you ship. Most people using Claude are leaving 80% of its capability on the table. These 5 commands close the gap.
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A COMPANY JUST BURNED $500M ON AI IN 31 DAYS. Not a typo. Not a quarterly budget. One month. An enterprise client gave every employee unlimited Claude access. No caps. No guardrails. No one did the math first. The bill arrived in February. $500,000,000. The consultant who broke this to Axios didn't name the company. Probably for good reason. Meanwhile, Microsoft quietly canceled a chunk of its internal Claude licenses. Big Tech started circulating a new phrase inside engineering orgs: token maxim. Spend less. Extract more per token. Treat AI like electricity — you meter it. The $500M company did the opposite. They handed out the grid. Here's what actually happened: unlimited access isn't a benefit. It's a budget bomb with a 30-day fuse. Every Slack message asking Claude to summarize a thread. Every junior analyst running 40 prompt iterations to fix one spreadsheet. Every manager who discovered they could generate a 12-page deck instead of a 4-slide one. It compounds. Then it invoices. Token maxim is the correction. The companies now winning with AI aren't the ones who gave it away free internally — they're the ones who built usage floors, not ceilings. $500M bought one enterprise a very expensive lesson. The rest of Silicon Valley is reading the receipt.
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NVIDIA is paying homeowners $22,000 a year to host an AI data center in their backyard. Not a server rack in a basement. An actual box the size of an AC unit, bolted to the side of your house or sitting in your lawn. Inside: 16 Blackwell GPUs. Dell servers. Full compute cluster. The partner is a startup called Span. NVIDIA funds the hardware. You provide the space and the electricity hookup. They handle everything else. You collect $22,000 a year for doing nothing. This is the same infrastructure that costs $500,000+ to build inside a data center. Now it lives next to your garden hose. The math is simple. Most Americans pay $1,500–2,000 a month in mortgage. This covers it. Most people are still renting their driveway to a car.
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