A 20-year-old guy earned $37,250 in a month creating YouTube content and barely even touches the editing software.
He set up an autonomous "content factory" where Claude acts as the brain and Premiere Pro serves as the body. The system works 24/7 while he lives his life.
Claude analyzes high-CPM niches, writes scripts, and uses Python scripts to trigger voiceovers and video generation. In the first month alone, one of his channels hit hundreds of thousands of views on Shorts.
One client video ($400) -> 15 minutes of AI work = $400 profit.
20 videos per week = $8,000.
He simply had an idea, and Claude took care of everything: from the first word of the script to the final render.
CLAUDE CODE CAN NOW PULL LIVE DATA FROM 17,000+ STOCKS, CRYPTO PRICES, AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN SECONDS.
One command. 60 seconds. Done.
Here is the exact setup:
Step 1: Open Claude Code and paste this:
claude mcp add --transport http financial-datasets https://t.co/cupUKrWK0C
Step 2: Authenticate
Type `/mcp` inside Claude Code and complete the OAuth flow in your browser.
Verify the connection anytime:
claude mcp list
Step 3: Start prompting
- "What is Apple's current P/E ratio and market cap?"
- "Show me Tesla's income statement for the last 4 quarters."
- "How has Bitcoin's price changed over the past year?"
That is it.
Claude Code now has direct access to real financial data across 17,000+ stocks, earnings reports, balance sheets, income statements, cash flow data, and crypto prices.
The analysts paying $24,000 a year for a Bloomberg Terminal are not going to be happy this exists.
Before this you needed a Bloomberg Terminal or a complex financial data API or hours of manual research across multiple sources.
Now you need one command and 60 seconds.
The quants, analysts, and portfolio managers who figure out how to combine Claude Code's reasoning with live financial data access will have a research edge that compounds every single day.
Bookmark this before you open your next brokerage account.
Docs if you run into errors: https://t.co/CgF6B3dS5V
Follow @cyrilXBT for every Claude Code integration that changes how you work with data.
I created this entire realistic skincare UGC video in under 10 minutes… using only AI.
> No real creator.
> No camera crew.
> just GPT Images 2.0 + Seedance 2.0
I shared the complete step-by-step workflow in the article below.
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I'm now building Executor full time as a startup!
The state of tool calling is a mess:
- Everyone is using different agents
- You have no idea what actions are going to run
- Destructive actions are treated the same as normal
Executor lets you set up everything once & use it with any agent.
You're able to control what tools can be called, require approval on destructive actions, and invite your team to all use them. Under the hood, it's built on codemode to let you add thousands of tools with 0 context bloat.
I've been using it for a month so far and it has completely changed how I interact with agents.
There's so much to be built here, immediately next up on the roadmap is workspaces, skills, workflows, and generative ui.
Everything is being built open source over at https://t.co/7c3LcNKNDb, there's a lot more coming on an SDK to embed it into your own agents, a self hostable cloud app, and plugins
There's an early beta version over at https://t.co/gIFOwRUrLU. It's very early on - if you hit any bugs let me know and I'll get them fixed up, excited to share more as I build it!
Vibe Coding with Codex - Complete Guide
Build a Web App, Desktop App & iOS App
with Codex + GPT‑5.5
(No Coding Needed, Beginner Friendly)
In this video you will learn:
> Vibe Coding Basics + Vocab
> How to build a web app using Codex
> Add db, auth + storage with @Firebase
> Github Basics
> Add AI Features (API's)
> Deploy to internet (@vercel)
> Convert Web App into Desktop app & iOS App
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:12 Setting up Codex
01:57 The basics of Vibe Coding and Codex
02:20 Projects, Files, App
03:45 Example App - Microsoft Paint
04:25 Running app locally
06:39 Save My Code - Use Github
10:37 Quick Review before building app
12:24 Building a web app - The Prompt
15:32 Creating Web App Project
16:34 Explaining Firebase (Database, Storage, Auth)
18:42 Setting up Firebase Project
22:54 Prompting Codex to build our app
24:49 Inspect Element - Console
26:24 Verify Data being Stored in Database
27:51 Making Changes to App
31:29 Fixing Storage Permissions with Codex
32:20 GPT API - Adding AI to our app
36:20 Making more changes using screenshots
39:02 Queuing vs Steering
40:23 Deploying our app to Vercel (App on Internet)
43:09 Convert web app to desktop app and iOS app
47:15 Web App and Desktop App work Now
48:36 Now let's run the iOS app
50:27 All three apps work!
51:11 Making Changes to iOS app
52:51 Testing agent skill feature of our app
53:55 Summary of what we did
Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are now generally available, and Claude for Outlook is in public beta.
As Claude moves between your Microsoft apps, it carries the full context of your conversation.
【話題】
社内で「自律エージェントの30日 pilot」を立てる候補、いま挙げられるか
Jensen Huang は「Mac/Windows は PCのOS、OpenClaw は personal AI のOS」と発言
https://t.co/mBAorZaoDF
2025年時点で47%の企業がデプロイ or pilot 段階
2026は「組むかどうか」ではなく「どこから組むか」のフェーズ
広告運用は、判定が早く効果が見える格好の pilot 候補
A 19-year-old American student made $10,000 in a month posting rain sounds on YouTube.
Not music, not vlogs, not tutorials - just rain with thunder while people sleep. YouTube pays for every thousand views and sleep content keeps viewers for 6-8 hours per session.
He goes to Producer AI, types a prompt - "rain with thunder, 8 hours, deep and consistent" - and gets a finished audio file in minutes. Adds a static background image, uploads to YouTube and goes to sleep while the video collects views.
Claude writes optimized titles, descriptions and tags for every video so the YouTube algorithm picks them up in search - "rain sounds for sleeping," "thunderstorm 8 hours," "white noise for focus."
One channel, a few videos a week, zero appearances on camera. Money drops while he's in class.
Claude Code + Meta Ads CLI is f*cking wild 🤯
I just replaced 80% of my Meta Ads reporting workflow inside Claude Code.
All without logging into Ads Manager.
Perfect for DTC brands and creative agencies who are sick of logging into Ads Manager, exporting CSVs, and rebuilding the same dashboards every Monday.
This setup eliminates the entire loop:
→ Plug Meta's official Ads CLI into Claude Code
→ Type one sentence describing the report you want
→ Claude pulls the data, builds the artifact, and saves it to your folder
→ HTML dashboards, comparison tables, written briefs
→ Run it weekly, monthly, anytime a client asks for something custom
No CSV exports.
No Looker setup.
No copy-pasting numbers into decks.
What you get:
→ A live dashboard with KPI cards, top 10 ad set ranking, daily spend chart, and sortable table — built in 90 seconds
→ Week-over-week comparison reports with CTR drops and CPC spikes flagged automatically
→ Creative fatigue audits that flag dying ads before CPAs blow up
→ One-page executive briefs with winners, losers, action items, and recommendations
→ Anomaly reports that surface every metric deviation over 25%
Built 100% in Claude Code with the official Meta CLI. No third-party connector means no ban risk.
I put together the complete playbook with the 15-minute setup and a step-by-step Loom video showing you the full install.
Want it for free?
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> Comment "META"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
【話題】
勝ちクリエイティブを再現するのに毎回1から作り直してる人
Higgsfield Ad Reference を見たほうがいい
過去のヒット動画をフィードすると、同じフォーマットで AI が量産する
Claude や他エージェントから MCP で起動できる
「勝ち筋を倍に」が運用者の手を動かさず実行される世界
Higgsfield releases Ad Reference.
Feed it your own top-performing videos and it recreates the format automatically, on the platform and via MCP.
Works on Claude, Hermes, OpenClaw, and other AI agents.
Built for content pipelines and marketing teams running creatives at scale.
I just built a Claude Code SEO agent that replaces your $200/mo. Ahrefs subscription 🤯
One prompt → keyword gaps found, competitors analyzed, content written in your brand voice, rankings tracked weekly.
All inside Claude Code.
Perfect for DTC brands and agencies who know SEO matters but never have the bandwidth to actually do it consistently.
If you're an agency running SEO for 5+ DTC clients and every Monday looks the same — open 5 Ahrefs tabs, export 5 CSVs, paste into 5 Google Docs, brief the writer, hope the content actually ranks, repeat next month...
This agent runs the entire loop for you:
→ Connects to Google Search Console and pulls real ranking data per client
→ Finds the "gap zone" — keywords sitting at positions 5-20, one article away from page 1
→ Uses Apify to scrape who's outranking each client and breaks down exactly why
→ Interviews the brand once about customers and positioning — then never asks again
→ Writes content in each client's voice — not generic AI slop that tanks after 90 days
→ Tracks rankings weekly per client and feeds what's working back into the next cycle
→ Optimizes product listings for AI shopping — so clients show up when someone asks ChatGPT for a recommendation
No $200/month tools per client your team barely opens.
No freelancers writing content that sounds like every other brand.
No client check-ins where you have nothing new to report.
What you get:
→ Keyword cards per client with a specific action recommendation for each gap zone opportunity
→ A competitive breakdown — who's beating each client and the exact fix
→ A weekly content plan generated from real GSC data, scoped per client
→ A brand voice profile per client Claude uses for every article it writes
→ Product listing optimization for AI shopping (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity)
Built 100% in Claude Code with Google Search Console.
I put together a full playbook with the skill files, brand interview, and the exact weekly workflow.
Want it for free?
> Like this post
> Comment "SEO"
And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)