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Give your brand a face people recognize.
Then a voice they actually remember.
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OpenClaw + Kling = 550 AI videos per day 🤯
Hyper-realistic UGC ads.
Cinematic lighting. Real human motion. Perfect pacing.
Powered by AI agents.
💰 Cost per video: $5
⏱ Production time: Minutes
📈 Scale: Unlimited
One automated AI system that creates, tests, and scales short-form ads 24/7 — without stopping.
It’s already running. Campaigns are printing.
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Paying for ads is scary but to get the most bang for your buck Facebook Ads is the way to go. Here I’ll explain how I paid $4 to reach an audience of 46 thousand despite only paying to reach an audience of 500-1k.
Learn to run ads in 2026
Learn;
• Google Ads.
• YouTube Ads.
• Facebook Ads.
• Instagram Ads.
The reason Advantage starts with AD is because an AD gives you Advantage
Claude Cowork + Meta Ads is absolutely wild 🤯
I built an AI creative system that does what most ad teams can't.
Every AI model I tested fell flat on ad creative.
Generic hooks, surface-level angles, zero understanding of what actually converts on Meta.
Then I got inside Claude Cowork.
12 hours later I had a full system dialed in for paid social creative.
Here's what it does:
→ Analyzes your best ads and tells you exactly why they're winning
→ Generates fresh angles segmented by buyer awareness level
→ Writes first lines engineered to stop the scroll on Meta
→ Builds execution-ready briefs your creative team can run with immediately
→ Flags when your current ads are going stale and suggests pivots
All inside one Claude Cowork workspace. No plugins. No extra tools.
Here's who this is for:
Brands spending $50K-$500K/month on Meta who are stuck in the same cycle:
-> Your creative team keeps testing random ideas
-> Your winners eventually die and the replacement process is slow
-> Nobody can produce volume fast enough to keep up with the algorithm
This system turns a week of creative strategy into a single afternoon.
I packaged the whole thing into 50 ready-to-use prompts across 5 categories:
-> Winning Ad Analysis
-> Angle Generation
-> Scroll-Stop Hooks
-> Creative Brief Builder
-> Ad Refresh & Fatigue Prevention
Copy, paste, run.
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Ryze built a $75M/year mushroom coffee brand in 4 years.
Here's their entire playbook:
1. They run 1,000+ ads at all times
Most brands test 30 ads and call it a testing strategy.
Ryze has over 1,000 Meta ads live at any given moment.
Each one tailored to a specific pain point, lifestyle, or goal.
They're not guessing what works.
They're buying data from the market at scale.
High volume + fast iteration = they find winners faster than anyone can copy them.
2. They lead with problems
Ryze doesn't open with "6 organic adaptogenic mushrooms."
They open with "Why your coffee is making you anxious."
Or "3 reasons you crash by 2pm."
Or "I quit coffee for 30 days - here's what happened."
The product is the solution, not the pitch.
Their best-performing ads are educational.
They teach you something, then reveal Ryze as the answer.
Most brands sell features.
Ryze sells the relief from problems you already have.
3. They ad landing pages
When you click a Ryze ad, you don't land on their homepage.
You land on a page built specifically for cold traffic.
This one page gets 26% of all their site traffic.
No distractions or navigation - just the offer.
4. They stack value instead of discounts
Ryze rarely runs "20% off" sales.
Instead, your first order comes with:
- Free mushroom chocolates
- Free travel creamer
- Free spoon & scoop
- Free shipping
You're not just buying coffee but a whole starter kit.
Perceived value stacking.
$36 feels expensive for coffee.
$36 for a "wellness system" feels like a steal.
5. They turn customers into a tribe
You're not a "Ryze customer."
You're a "RYZE'r."
Their testimonial sections, emails, and community all reinforce this identity.
It's not about mushroom coffee.
It's about being someone who "gets it."
Tribal marketing = the product becomes a badge.
6. They weaponized the founder story
Two Harvard grads burned out on coffee.
So they created something better for themselves.
Then shared it.
It's not a corporation selling you wellness.
It's two guys who had your exact problem and solved it.
Relatable origin > corporate branding.
The takeaway:
Ryze isn't winning because mushroom coffee is revolutionary.
They're winning because:
- They out-tested everyone with 1,000+ ads
- They sold the problem, not the product
- They built dedicated conversion funnels for paid traffic
- They made buying feel like joining a movement
- And they turned "weird" into "this is exactly what I needed"
$75M in 4 years with fundamentals executed at scale.
That's how you build a category leader.