@caponeWeb3 Right — niche is basically a filter for intent. Generic beauty gets scroll-past engagement, niche content gets people who actually want what you're selling."
AN AI-GENERATED INSTAGRAM INFLUENCER IN INDIA IS OUTEARNING CREATORS WITH 10X HER FOLLOWING.
Her name is Vrutika Patel.
No thirst-trap hooks - just content built around traditional Indian looks and cultural styling, a lane most global AI personas ignore entirely.
100,000+ followers. Only ~300 people actually pay for her subscription tier.
Those 300 subscribers generate ₹119,700 a month (~$1,400). That's a conversion rate most "aesthetic girl" AI templates with 10x the audience never touch - because the niche was narrow and underserved, not because the following was huge.
The lesson creators keep missing: a hyper-specific, culturally-anchored persona converts a sliver of followers at a rate a broad generic one can't match.
@caesar_aii Same pattern in AI video — the failure point isn't the first frame, it's the first unscripted moment. Static realism's solved, dynamic isn't.
@hardeep_gambhir Rare principle — most content platforms optimize for you staying, not leaving satisfied. Wonder if it survives once the 'client' is an audience, not a customer.