A giant weekly symmetrical triangle on $trac, max target $14.80. I have to thank Cameron Fous @Cameronfous for posting a similar pattern found on $XRP. I wonder what he thinks of this pattern.
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this AI Agent scans content and tells you exactly what angle to use before you write a single page…
here's what it does:
> type in any keyword and it scans the market for digital products that absolutely blew up in that niche
> analyses exactly what made them go viral like hook structure, copy style, product format, and conversion triggers
> generates a full MD file you can drop straight into Claude or ChatGPT to make digital products in the same style
> paste your own product idea in and it scans for similar digital products that went viral
> gives your product a viral score so you know exactly how much chance you have of it selling
> rewrites your product for maximum viral potential based on what's actually working right now
most people write blindly and hope it converts. this tells you before you write whether it’s going to blow up.
comment "adaptive" + RT and i'll send you the full agent so you can stop guessing and start making digital products that actually sell
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I just cracked the code on AI animation ads 🤯
every one of these cost me 12 cents and under 20 seconds to make
Gemini Omni + Claude Code is f*cking wild.
i built a system that turns any product into an end-to-end AI animated ad in ANY style you want.. claymation, pixar-style 3D, anime, paper cutout, lego, you name it
you drop in your product photo and a one line pitch and it handles everything end to end. images, video, voiceover, music, captions, all generated with AI inside Claude..
AI animation ads are crushing on Meta right now and everyone still assumes you need an expensive editor with a 3-week turnaround time to make one. you don't. you just need the right workflow.
Im making full end to end high quality AI animation ads in under 3 minutes with this system
and they work just as hard organically on TikTok, reels and shorts
so i packaged the whole thing up…
here's what you're getting:
> every prompt i used across all 8 steps
> the exact tool stack + the order to run it in
> style recipes for claymation, pixar, anime, wes anderson, retro cartoon + CGI
> one system that works for paid Meta AND organic
built across Claude Code and Gemini Omni
RT + reply 'STYLES' and i'll send it over (must be following so i can dm)
every tweet on this account was written by claude.
every single one. if you scrolled back through this entire feed looking for the one i wrote myself, you wouldn't find it. and i'd bet my gumroad revenue you didn't know that before this sentence.
that's not a flex. that's the system.
here's what happens when most people try this. they open chatgpt, type "write me a viral tweet about digital products," and get back something that sounds like a ted talk with a hoodie on. "here are 5 powerful lessons i've learned on my journey." they cringe. they close the tab. they decide AI isn't ready for content yet.
it's been ready. your input hasn't.
the reason AI tweets sound like AI isn't the model. it's that you're typing a wish and expecting a voice. "write it casually" isn't a voice. "add some edge" isn't a voice. a voice is 600 words of rules about how this account talks, what it never says, which rhythms it uses, what it sounds like at 2am when the filter's off, and which patterns get a sentence killed before it ever leaves the draft.
that's layer one. here's the rest:
layer two: a library of 100+ real viral tweets from this niche loaded as structural references. not to copy. to give claude the same pattern intuition you'd build after studying what hits for 6 months straight.
layer three: algorithm rules baked into every output. standalone links have been dead since march 2026. replies are weighted at 13.5x. reposts at 20x. the first sentence has to clear a banger classifier before a human ever sees the tweet. the system knows this before it writes a word. you don't type it fresh every time. it's architecture.
layer four: a humanizer pass that strips the specific tells that make a reader's brain flag something as AI without even knowing why. no em dashes. no round numbers. no rule of three. no identical sentence lengths. one weird anchoring detail that doesn't serve the sale. your audience can't name these rules but their brain fires on every single one. the system catches them before you see the draft.
you paste one prompt. 90 seconds later you get a tweet that sounds like a person who's been in this niche for 3 years and knows the algorithm cold. you review it, schedule it, move on with your life.
this account. 22 million impressions. 6 months. faceless. no video. no face. no personal brand. 3 tweets a day running on this exact setup.
i packaged the whole thing. every prompt. every primer. the voice builder. the pattern library. the humanizer kill list. the algorithm rules. all of it.
comment PRINTER, repost this, and make sure you're following. i'll send it to you.
We scaled our supplement brand to $3M/month with MRR
$35M+ run rate this year
30k+ subscribers
77.7% margins
I put our entire strategy into one doc + a 30 min video
I covered:
- the MRR model that pays you even when your ads are off
- outscaling your competitors
- the creative engine behind every winning ad
- how to actually scale past $1M/month
- the payment processors nobody's using yet
& more
Like + RT + Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll send it straight to you
Going to regret giving away so much sauce...
I took this store from 0-$500k/month in under 5 months
I recorded the full breakdown, including the part nobody talks about and what I'd do differently.
Like + RT & comment "SCALE" and i'll send it over
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"prove it works. pick a niche you know nothing about and sell something before midnight."
someone in my telegram dropped this after calling info products a scam. 39 people watching the screenshare.
so i shared my screen. "you pick the niche."
"pet grooming."
i've never groomed a pet in my life.
here's what happened in the next 4 hours.
hour 1: searched reddit and facebook groups for pet grooming problems. same question kept surfacing everywhere. "how do i groom my dog at home without them completely losing it." found it in 19 minutes.
hour 2: opened a google doc. wrote 11 pages answering that one question. pulled the actual info from reddit threads and youtube grooming videos. wrote it like i was texting a friend who just got their first puppy. finished in 68 minutes.
hour 3: uploaded to gumroad. $27. made a cover image in canva that looked like it was designed during a power outage (4 minutes). posted one tweet from a fresh account with 0 followers describing the problem. dropped it in 2 facebook groups for dog owners. didn't spam. answered a few real questions first then mentioned the guide naturally.
11:40pm. gumroad notification. $27 from a woman in ohio i have never spoken to in my life.
the girl who challenged me went quiet for about 10 seconds.
"ok. what the fuck."
the guide wasn't polished. the cover was embarrassing. the writing was fast and rough. none of it mattered because one specific question had one clear answer and i put it directly in front of people who were already asking it.
that PDF has done $340 since then and i haven't opened the file once. from pet grooming. a niche i still know nothing about.
i wrote out the exact method i ran on that screenshare. the problem-finding process, the speed-writing structure, the ugly-launch approach that skips everything people waste weeks perfecting, and how to get your first sale within 48 hours of having the idea. 11 pages.
free.
RT + comment BACKEND and i'll send it (must be following so i can DM)