here. 100% AI, single prompt, just needed a product pic. nobody shot anything.
a brand paid us real money for a campaign of these. still weird to type that out. read the full article below
las chicas de OnlyFans tendrán que esforzarse para competir contra las chicas de IA
este tío literalmente está regalando el manual exacto para 2026: crear y vender con IA para llegar a $10k/mes.
guárdalo y empieza este fin de semana.
in 3 months youre going to see faceless accounts pulling $20k off this and youll remember the exact moment you scrolled past this post and didnt read it.
dont be that guy.
There is so much work that goes into keep your product viable in current AI era, proud of our whole team.
all the success we have had past few days is crazy as first time founder….thankful to everyone.
Show Claude a viral ad and it builds the same one for your product.
It reads the video frame by frame, breaks down every shot, and renders a finished ad with your product kept accurate.
The format that went viral? recreate for your product with eComrads AdRecreate.
Still guessing which ads will work?
Your competitors already figured it out. Their best-performing ads are public you're just not using them.
You used to burn a week on ad creative: › scrolling the Meta Ad Library for hours › screenshotting competitor ads › guessing which ones actually convert › briefing a designer "make it like this" › waiting 3 days for a v1 that misses
eComrads AI Competitor Spy does it in minutes:
→ type your product → it pulls every rival's ads, ranked by what's actually performing → hit "Make it yours" → it rebuilds the winning ad for YOUR product
Stop guessing. Start from proven ads
building a business was never the hard part. getting people to actually see it was.
you could always make a great product. the wall was distribution, the ads, the content, the endless feeding of the algorithm, the part that needs a whole team and a budget you dont have when youre starting out. most people quit right there. not because the product was bad, because nobody saw it.
Claude already crushed the building side. find the product, build the store, write the pages, run the backend, handle support. one person doing the work of ten.
eComrads MCP just handled the other half.
connect it inside Claude, point it at your product, and you get a marketing team on demand. it studies what's winning in your space, builds a month of ads, videos and UGC, and scores every piece for what will actually sell before you post it.
picture a 20 year old with a laptop and $0. she asks Claude for a niche, lands on minimalist gold jewelry, store gets in couple hours with Claude. old world, that's where it ends, a pretty store with no traffic. now she switches on eComrads and wakes up to 30 days of content ready to run. first sale day 3. a UGC video pops two weeks in. by month 5 she crossed $100k and never hired a soul.
the building was solved. distribution just got solved too. and both of them live inside Claude now.
yo viendo a usuarios de Claude automatizar negocios enteros
sacando $10k, $50k, $100k al mes, mientras yo sigo escribiendo prompts a mano
y alguien soltó una guía completa sobre cómo lo hacen
mi reacción: