@vladuah This AI agent setup with Codex building and Hermes running ops is a smart way to scale as a solo creator. Minimal daily input for serious output.
One-month-old YouTube channel already makes thousands of dollars per day with fully AI-generated court videos
The process runs in under 30 minutes per video.
Open ChatGPT. Ask for a dramatic sad court story - fired grandmother, denied benefits, family drama. Turn the story into 5-8 short scenes for a 1-minute video.
Paste scenes into Viewmax Sora generator. It creates multiple high-quality clips at once and strips watermarks automatically.
Download the clips. Stitch them in CapCut or any editor. Add big emotional captions. Export and upload to a fresh YouTube channel.
Repeat daily. The algorithm pushes emotional courtroom content hard. Monetization kicks in fast with consistent views.
No on-camera presence. No acting. No expensive gear.
One channel proved it in 30 days. Thousands daily is the current benchmark.
Generate your first story tonight. Post tomorrow. Let autopilot do the rest
One creator earned $6,000 in his first month on a new YouTube channel with AI-generated kids nursery rhyme shorts
ChatGPT delivers a full scene-by-scene breakdown for a 1-minute rhyme video. Paste the scenes into Viewmax Sora-style generator. It creates clean clips without watermarks in minutes.
Download, add big auto-captions in CapCut, and upload. Repeat 3-5 times per week.
No face on camera. No voice recording. No drawing or editing skills required.
YouTube pushes kids content hard. Consistent daily or near-daily uploads trigger strong monetization and recommendations fast.
One channel proved the model. $6k in month one. Multiple videos build a real asset that runs with minimal daily input.
Start with one rhyme tonight.
Generate the script, create the video, and post it tomorrow. Build momentum and let the algorithm pay you while you sleep.
One creator made $16,000 in two months with AI agents running three Etsy print-on-demand stores
$11k came from one store alone.
Here is exactly how he did it.
Install Hermes agent via terminal command. Hook it to a $20 ChatGPT subscription. Control everything through Telegram.
Give agents your Printify API key and Etsy seller account. Tell them the mission: replace top sellers.
One agent researches winning products. Another generates fresh designs with GPT images. A third publishes listings and creates TikTok marketing slides. Agents work nonstop. You check results.
Etsy is low-hanging fruit. Same system scales to books, Fiverr gigs, or software products.
Start with one store this week. Feed the agents clear tasks. Watch revenue hit while you step back.
$16k in 60 days is the early proof. The army scales far beyond that.
One 24-year-old built a $15k/month faceless side hustle with Claude in 45 days
He never showed his face. He worked under 2 hours daily.
Most creators burn out posting generic content. Algorithms ignore them. Income stays near zero.
He used one Claude project as a full content factory.
Step 1: Setup
Go to claude Create project “Money Printer”. Use Claude 3.5 or Opus.
Step 2: Persona
Choose faceless character - wise surfer, monk, or millionaire mentor. Feed it this prompt:
“You are a wise surfer living off-grid. Create 15 short video scripts (15-25s) about escaping the 9-5. Strong hook first.”
Step 3: Production
Generate scripts. Feed to Kling AI or Runway for video. Add ElevenLabs voice. Edit in CapCut with trending audio and text. Total time per batch: under 30 minutes.
Step 4: Post and scale
Drop 3-5 videos daily on TikTok and Instagram Reels. Hit 500-1k followers. Then prompt Claude for a 25-page PDF ebook. Sell at $17–$47 on Gumroad.
Realistic timeline
Week 1-2: First 10 videos, basic audience.
Day 30-60: $3k–15k/month. Top creators clear $100k+ with one strong persona.
Automation takes over trend analysis, captions, and batch generation.
You build your own life - so choose the right path.
An AI video character built from scratch in under 10 minutes. No camera. No real person. No face swapping
The workflow:
Open Midjourney, Flux, or Leonardo. Generate a base portrait using a detailed prompt. The character exists the moment you hit generate.
Take that image to Crust - currently the fastest node-based video tool available. Create 3 nodes inside Crust. Reference Image. Text Prompt. Video Generator.
Load the generated portrait into the Reference Image node. Write a motion prompt in the Text field. This is what makes the character move. Connect the nodes. Text to text input. Image to image input. Select Kling 2.6. Set duration. Add sound if needed.
Hit generate.
2 prompts. A fully animated AI video character that never existed anywhere.
The entire pipeline runs on tools that are free or cheap to access. The output is indistinguishable from filmed content.
Accounts running this format are hitting millions of views right now.
The character is generated. The views are real.
Tens of millions of views from AI dancing pet videos. The format is everywhere right now
The workflow: open Flibbo. Go to the video generator. Pick a visual style. Paste a prompt. Hit generate.
Done. The video is ready to post.
Dancing pets with emotional hooks - "you left and they stayed home" - are one of the highest-share formats on short-form right now. The combination of cute animals and guilt triggers watch completion and mass tagging.
No camera. No pet required. No editing.
1 prompt. 1 generate. Millions of potential views.
An AI girl makes $4,000 a month
No camera. No travel. No production team.
Month 1 was brutal. Posts barely reached anyone. Most content disappeared into the algorithm without a trace.
But the system improved every week. Better prompts. Better visuals. Better storytelling. Better distribution.
Then the algorithm noticed.
Brands reached out. Affiliate campaigns followed. Digital products launched. The audience kept growing.
The surprising part was not that AI could generate content. Everyone knows that now.
The real discovery: the advantage is not the generation. It is the system behind it - workflows that consistently produce content people actually want to watch, week after week, without burning out or missing a post.
Most people experiment with AI once. The ones building revenue built a repeatable process first.
The next generation of creators will not just use AI as a tool. Some of the biggest accounts on the internet will be AI-native from day one - no human creator behind them, no studio, no team.
The label said AI from the start. The audience stayed anyway.
Content was never about who made it. It was always about whether people wanted to see it.
A Chinese AI model just out-produced a $300 million Hollywood budget. No cameras. No actors. No crew
Hollywood's advantage: thousands of artists, the best directors, full VFX teams, render farms running for weeks, budgets up to $300 million for 1 movie.
1 prompt just made all of that optional.
The output: cars flying through explosions. Massive robots. Camera movement that looks hand-choreographed. Lighting that looks graded by a colorist. Physics that hold up frame by frame. Action sequences that would've taken months to render.
No green screen. No render farm. No crew call sheet.
A year ago, AI video was a joke. Hands had 6 fingers. Motion broke every few seconds. Now people watch clips and never realize nothing was filmed.
Each new model removes another job from the pipeline. First concept artists. Then storyboard artists. Then animators. Then VFX teams. Eventually entire studios become optional.
The cost of a Hollywood-quality scene isn't dropping 20% a year.
It's collapsing toward zero.
Most people still think AI means a chatbot.
Meanwhile someone with a laptop just generated what used to require 200 people and 9 figures.
The next blockbuster might not come from a studio.
It might come from 1 person and the right prompt.
Claude builds working apps inside the chat. Most people have never tried it
They're called live artifacts. Describe a tool. Claude builds it. Use it instantly or share a link with anyone - no code, no hosting, no deployment
Examples built in a single prompt:
A budget tracker that calculates spending by category. A workout planner with sets, reps, and rest timers. A custom quiz on any topic you're learning. A tool that turns long articles into key takeaways. A flashcard generator - paste a topic, get instant study cards
Here's how to start:
Open Claude. Describe the tool you want in plain language. Example: "Build me a habit tracker where I can check off daily tasks and see a weekly streak." Claude writes the code and renders it live in the same window
Click the share button. Anyone with the link can use it instantly
No Bolt. No Replit. No developer. No monthly hosting bill
Just Claude and 1 sentence
The tool is live before you finish your coffee
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"How did the agency do this week?"
The AI answers like it never stopped working.
4 new clients. $11,500 in new monthly recurring revenue. The business community at 847 active members.
Yesterday: 23 new prospects found. 18 personalized cold emails written and queued. 11 sent. 4 replies. 1 already converted into a sales call — tomorrow, 10 AM.
Ad spend yesterday: $487. Return: 3.8x.
This is not a chatbot answering trivia. This is an agent finding leads, writing the outreach, tracking the ad spend, booking the calls, and growing the community = without a single dashboard opened by a human.
The founder doesn't check reports anymore.
He asks 1 question and the agent tells him exactly how much money it made him.
3 AI skills that actually make money in 2026. Nobody talks about 2 of them
Skill 1: business diagnosis.
Before touching a single tool, learn to read a business like a doctor reads a patient. Where is money leaking? Which task takes 4 hours that should take 4 minutes? Where do customers drop off and never come back? This is the skill everyone skips because it sounds boring. It's the reason most AI freelancers can't close a client - they pitch tools instead of solutions.
Skill 2: workflow strategy.
This is where the money is. Not building automations - designing the system around them. What happens first. Where AI takes over. Where a human steps in. What the output looks like. Businesses don't pay for automation. They pay for a plan that makes them money or saves them time. Consultants who can draw that map on a whiteboard charge 10x what tool builders charge.
Skill 3: problem communication.
The ability to say 3 things clearly: here's the problem, here's how AI fixes it, here's what it's worth to you in dollars or hours. Not sales pressure. Not technical jargon. Just a clean explanation a business owner can repeat to their partner that night.
Most people build the wrong thing and can't explain it anyway.
Learn to find the problem. Design the fix. Explain the value.
That combination closes clients with even the simplest systems.
World Cup starts in 3 days. Here's how to make $6,000 a month from it
Step 1: find the clips.
Go to YouTube. Search soccer clips. Sort by Short. This is where all the viral World Cup moments will land as soon as games start. Download any clip with a YouTube downloader.
Step 2: remove the captions.
Most clips already have captions burned in. Go to ViewMax. Open the caption remover tool. Mark where the captions are. AI strips them clean.
Now the clip is yours to repost.
Step 3: repost daily.
Upload to your own channel. Add your own captions, your own branding. Channels already doing this make $6,000 a month on regular soccer content.
World Cup traffic is 10x that. Every goal, every upset, every red card goes viral within minutes. You just need to be the channel that posts it first.
The window is 3 days. Setup takes 30 minutes.
Clips are free. ViewMax is free. The traffic is coming whether you're ready or not.
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