Jay
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Claude Code + Nano Banana 2 is f*cking cracked 🤯
I built a system inside Claude Code that researches any brand, writes 40 ad prompts from scratch, and fires them all to Nano Banana 2.
One brand name + one URL = 40 production-ready static ads.
All inside Claude Code.
I took @alexgoughcooper's brilliant framework and automated the whole thing inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who need high-volume ad creative without briefing a designer or spending hours in Canva.
If you're finding winning ad concepts on Meta and manually recreating them one at a time in Higgsfield — copying prompts, pasting product details, tweaking aspect ratios, downloading, organizing...
This system eliminates the entire loop:
→ Give Claude a brand name and URL
→ It researches the brand's fonts, colors, packaging, and photography style
→ Builds a Brand DNA document from scratch
→ Fills in Alex's 40 proven ad templates (headline, us vs them, testimonial, UGC, review cards, stat callouts) with brand-specific details
→ Fires every prompt to Nano Banana 2 with your product photos as reference
→ Downloads finished ads into organized folders with an HTML gallery
No Higgsfield.
No manual prompt filling.
No copy-pasting between tools.
What you get:
→ 40 ad formats filled with your exact brand colors, fonts, and copy
→ 4 variations per format so you pick the best output
→ Product photos passed as reference so the model matches your real packaging
→ A reusable system — new brand, new folder, same pipeline
Built 100% in Claude Code with Nano Banana 2.
I put together a full playbook & Loom video showing the exact process to set this up yourself.
Want access for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "NANO"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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$81,300 in tracked sales
and the ad never even “looked” like soap marketing
it opens with a glowing animated character
on a couch
casually talking about japanese foods people assume are clean
matcha sweets
sweet teriyaki sauces
packaged “healthy” snacks
then the hook hits
“that no one ever warns you about…”
suddenly it’s about hidden sugars
skin flare-ups
ingredients your face reacts to
no lab coat
no before/after
no aggressive pitch
just a soft, entertaining breakdown
by the time the soap shows up
the viewer already believes they have a problem
the product feels like the natural solution
this is why ai storytelling ads are quietly outperforming direct response creatives
rt + comment "glow" and i’ll send the full structure
(follow for dm)
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@Creatextravel @daffyduckinson Happy to share some of our AI concepts
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the $68k/month content hack nobody's talking about:
brands ditched founder content for animated product mascots
a glass of milk, a chocolate bar, an iced coffee
each one a character that sells without selling
same personality, new hook daily
ai writes, animates, tests
no creators, no filming, no burnout
while everyone's chasing ugc creators, the smartest brands turned their products into the talent
scalable, consistent, scroll-stopping
rt + comment "characters" and I'll send you the full breakdown
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@Dir_Martinsz @grok how long is that genetic information stored? 5 years 10 year 15 years ?
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One of the most underused tactics on Meta right now:
We've built partnership ads using Facebook groups as the "sender."
100% legal. We're doing it right now.
Here's how it works. You create a Facebook group with a name that matches your target audience. Something that sounds like a community, not a corporation.
"Working Moms Fitness Tips" or "Men's Style Over 40" or whatever matches the customer avatar.
Then you run ads through that page using Meta's partnership ads feature.
When someone sees the ad in their feed, they don't see it coming from a brand. They see it coming from what looks like a community group. A group that sounds like it was made by and for people just like them.
The psychology completely shifts.
Instead of "a brand is trying to sell me something," it becomes "a community of people like me is recommending something." That's the difference between an ad and a word-of-mouth recommendation. One gets scrolled past. The other gets attention.
People see the ad from "Fit Moms Kansas." They think it's a community group, not a corporation. They engage with it differently because the trust framework in their brain has categorised it as peer content, not marketing content.
You don't need real influencers to do this.
You don't need a massive following on the page.
You just need the partnership ads setup and a page name that signals community instead of commerce.
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I WENT FROM 2.5% REPLIES TO 35.4% IN 9 DAYS
I rebuilt my entire cold email workflow — and the replies exploded.
Here’s the wild part:
I didn’t change my offer.
I didn’t change my list size.
I didn’t change my sending volume.
I only changed:
- How I sourced leads
- How I structured the email
so the right people felt like they had to respond.
That small shift turned dead inboxes into real conversations overnight.
If you want the exact process — the targeting filters, the angle, the wording, the reasoning, and the setup I used to pull a 35.4% reply rate…
Comment “350” + Like + Repost and I’ll send you the full teardown.
(must follow for DM)

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Today, we’re introducing Pomelli’s latest feature update, ‘Photoshoot’
With Photoshoot, you can start from a single image of your product and easily create high quality, customized product shots to elevate your marketing.
Available free of charge in the US, Canada, Australia & New Zealand! Get started with Pomelli today at labs.google/pomelli
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Brands, if you need the summer sun in Q1, I got you 🌞👀
In most places, cold winter weather is still very much here
Luckily I just moved to the valley, where it’s sunny for 350 days of the year!!!
Golf courses, hiking trails, home pool,
Ive had over 10 clients book me in January ALONE for the sunny weather, message me here: ugcwithtaylorr@gmail.com
#ugc #ugcgenz #ugcusa #ugccreator

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