Memory just landed inside Notch Agents.
Brand colors. Voice clones. Do-not-say words. Taste. All read before every generation.
On-brand ads. Faster. With brand context.
Upload your brand context once. Or teach the agent inline as you chat.
Each chat is no longer a re-introduction. It's training.
Drop your brand URLs and instructions in the comments. We'll spin ads around your context.
You sent your team a competitor's ad and said "make ours like this."
That was nine days ago.
In those nine days, their ad ran 100+ comments, 50 reshares, and never left rotation.
That's not a viral fluke; that's a format that's scaling.
The longer it runs, the more you know it's printing.
Yours is still a brief.
Here's how Notch competitor clone delivers the proven format in your brand style, fast.
It opens your category's ad library in front of you.
Every active ad, how long each has run, which ones are scaling.
→ Scroll the wall. Statics and video.
→ Pick the one working. The agent reads it the moment you select.
→ For statics it maps layout and copy. For video it goes deeper. Hook timing, pacing, script, cut rhythm, cta cadence.
→ Then it spins a variant in your brand. Structure preserved, your product, colors, and assets wrapped around every beat.
The screenshotting doesn't make you money. Shipping does.
Comment below your brand URL.
We will share the competitors' insights and build an ad for you.
Notch Clips.
every other ad tool ignores the footage sitting in your dropbox and generates new clips from a prompt.
notch opens your library instead.
it watches every clip you have ever shot and understands what is inside each one.
the mood.
who is in frame.
what they are doing.
the quality.
so when you ask it to build an ad, it does not start from scratch.
it reaches into your past shoots, finds the clip that fits, and slots it into the exact moment that needs it.
here is what that looks like.
you had thirteen versions of one reaction shot.
notch picked the one that worked and left the other twelve.
not by filename.
not by guessing from a reference image.
it watched all thirteen and could tell the difference.
that is the whole idea. the right clip was already in your library. every other tool was about to make a worse one.
footage you already shot, turned into every ad you still need.
drop your site and a few clips you have. notch builds the first ad from them.
if we fuck up the ad, why should you pay?
notch is the one place that doesn't charge for regenerations or edits.
one price. one ad. however many tries it takes us to get it right.
every "generate" is a slot pull. miss = re-roll = more credits gone.
these tools don't sell you ads. they sell you chips. and the house wrote the odds.
here's the math nobody runs before they load their card.
a 30-second ai ad is never one generation. it's 30 to 40 pulls.
→ wrong face. re-roll.
→ hands melt. re-roll.
→ lip sync drifts a frame. re-roll.
→ b-roll doesn't match the brand. re-roll.
every pull bills you. the winning clip and the garbage clip cost the exact same.
you're not paying for the ad. you're paying for the misses on the way to it.
the casino model (higgsfield, runway, kling, every per-credit tool):
→ buy credits up front
→ pull the lever
→ pay whether the clip is usable or trash
→ the agent loops to fix itself? your meter runs faster
→ you ration generations like chips at a table
the finished-ad model (notch):
→ you direct the ad, not the generations
→ the agent re-rolls, iterates and fixes itself on its own dime
→ the misses are our cost, not your wallet
→ one price for the deliverable. however many pulls it took.
per-credit pricing isn't pricing. it's a casino floor.
the meter is the product. the ad is just the bait.
you should pay for the thing you can actually run. not for the privilege of pulling the lever 40 times to find it.
comment your brand below.
i'll ship you 10 winning ad variations. on us.
no credits. no meter. no catch.
or try notch for free today.
agencies leave. freelancers ghost. employees quit.
this one stays.
notch is an self learning ai ad agent that learns your brand permanently.
your voice.
your visuals.
your audience.
what converts.
it studies your competitors weekly.
remembers every session.
gets sharper the more you use it.
try finding that loyalty from a $4k/month agency
that also handles 11 other accounts.
you're not renting a tool.
you're training a teammate that never leaves
and costs less than lunch.
a format just crossed 2.3 million views and most media buyers haven't seen it yet.
pixar-style woman. bathroom. warm lighting. talking about her skincare routine. she was generated in 4 minutes.
by Q4 every brand will run this.
right now maybe 200 do. that's the window.
you know this feeling.
you felt it with ugc in 2021 before every brand had a creator program.
you felt it with reels before the CPMs caught up.
the format that feels slightly wrong at first is always the format that prints before everyone copies it.
animated character ads feel slightly wrong right now. that's the signal.
the accounts running them aren't posting about it.
they're quietly scaling 47-day creatives while the rest of the feed refreshes every 14 days.
same character. new script. new hook. new angle.
the character never fatigues.
the audience never tires of a face that was never overexposed.
→ one operator producing 15-20 per week
→ zero talent. zero shoots. zero "can you reshoot with better lighting"
→ cost per video: under $15
→ cost per ugc video: $300-800
→ the math isn't competitive. it's disqualifying.
the brands who moved first on ugc owned 2022.
the brands who move first on animated characters own 2026.
the window is measured in months, not years.
comment "EARLY" for the production setup (follow for dm)
47 sales from a girl that doesn’t exist.
zero ad spend.
one photo. one product URL. one sentence:
"make videos."
the 23-year-old who built this has no marketing experience.
and that’s exactly the point.
here’s the setup:
→ dropped one image into the avatar builder
→ prompt: "an american woman. 27. straight blonde hair. energetic. warm. "
→ refined twice. locked in. she exists permanently now
→ video agent. selected avatar. selected product
→ "20 videos. different angles. you pick the formats."
the agent researched hooks, wrote 20 scripts in her voice, matched formats the algorithm rewards, generated 20 finished videos
→ posted 3/day on a fresh account
2 weeks:
3 videos crossed 100k views
8 crossed 50k
47 organic sales
those top 3 aren’t just content.
they’re proven hooks — validated for $0.
→ "take the top 3. 10 ad variations each. same influencer. different openers."
30 ad-ready videos.
cpa 40% lower than testing blind.
the pattern:
→ create influencer once
→ agent generates daily content in her voice
→ algorithm surfaces winners for free
→ winners become paid ad creatives
→ only scale what’s already proven
controversial take:
scaling used to cost a media buyer, a strategist, UGC creators, and $10k/month to learn what works.
now it’s one photo and "make videos."
the skill isn’t writing hooks.
it’s pressing scale on what the algorithm already chose for you.
rt + comment "EASY" for the zero-expertise setup guide
(follow for dm)
Let me explain why 90% of people trying AI affiliate marketing are leaving money on the table
They're using tools that give them raw clips and calling it content.
A talking head with no hook structure, no b-roll, no music, no captions, and then they wonder why it gets 200 views
The brands and offers on platforms like Glitchy:
-> makeup
-> skincare
-> serums
these are visual products.
They need ads that hit pain points, build trust fast, and have a clean CTA.
That's not a clip. That's a complete ad.
This is where https://t.co/DHGI81qLws genuinely different to everything else I've tested
You don't touch a timeline.
You describe what you want:
-> the product
-> the angle
-> the vibe
Notch agent handles everything.
It scrapes your product page for key info, writes a script built around hooks and pain points, picks the right avatar for your target audience, layers in b-roll, music, captions.
The output is a finished ad you can push straight to Meta or TikTok
I made this Makeup Revolution serum ad in under 30 minutes.
Not 30 minutes of editing
30 minutes total including writing the brief
The play I'm running:
-> Source high converting makeup/skincare offers from Glitchy
-> Build 3-5 ad variations in Notch testing different hooks
-> Post organically and run a ManyChat comment funnel sending people a free "skin guide" with my affiliate link baked in
-> Let the best performing creative tell me what to scale
One IG page. One funnel. Consistent creative output.
That's a $20k-$30k/month business
these kind of pages can be launched in a day and scaled in weeks
The gap between people winning and losing at affiliate right now isn't the
offer, it's the quality of the ad
RT + Comment "Notch" and I'll send you the full playbook (must be following for auto dm)
The $1B one-man company the The New York Times just profiled runs a system that got him to 833x growth.
300 users → 250,000.
In 12 months.
Everyone read the article and picked a side:
“It’s fraud.”
“It’s genius.”
“It should be illegal.”
I read it and saw a blueprint.
Not the fake doctors.
Not the AI-generated faces.
Not the testimonials from people who don’t exist.
I saw the layer underneath.
A production system that turns one brief into hundreds of ad variants —
no creative team,
no studio,
no media agency.
One input.
Hundreds of outputs.
All running at once.
That’s not marketing.
That’s on-demand ad infrastructure.
And it comes down to 5 steps.
Step 1 is the architecture decision most brands skip
because it doesn’t feel like “marketing.”
Get it right →
the other 4 become completely mechanical.
That’s why he runs 800 ads
while most brands struggle to ship 20 a week.
Comment “Notch”
and I’ll send you the full 5-step breakdown.