@0x_Anni the consistency is what sells it, most AI influencer stuff falls apart the second the face changes shot to shot. how many clips before you get one keeper?
🚨An influencer needs a nightlife, a wardrobe, and a following to sell a lifestyle
i compile the whole lifestyle from a file
> the json card pins her face, mole, and seed: 1 file
> the skill drops her into any scene: club, beach, gym
> kling renders her on https://t.co/IwBQs9LJpv: 1 clip
> seven one-liners: a week of UGC
brands pay $75 to $250 a clip, marginal cost one sentence
they live the lifestyle. i render it.
the full build in the article👇
🚨you're flying a carpet over a desert village right now.
you've never left your room.
the village isn't real.
the carpet isn't real.
no one filmed this.
faceless AI, no camera, no crew, no location.
content like this pulls millions of views.
a 22-year-old turns that into $40,000 a month. how 👇
🚨This actor earns $5k/month and never shows up
He doesn't exist. The invoices do.
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One character.
Street, gallery, any brand.
15 spots a month = $2,500–$7,000.
No shoot. No crew. No model fee.
The agent makes the UGC. The brand pays you.
Full breakdown in the article 👇
A creator posts 1 video.
An AI creator posts 100.
Not because she's more talented.
Because she's software.
> Content generated
> Videos generated
> Identity preserved
> Output scaled infinitely
The future of UGC isn't creators.
It's creator factories.
🚨Her name is Lila. She's 22, Swedish, with a small mole below her right jaw and a faint scar through her left eyebrow.
She has never existed.
UGC like hers goes for $75-250💰 a clip.
Here's exactly how I built her 👇