ai ugc yapping is fire. this is one of the craziest videos i've done.
- generate character
- generate video
- generate multiple consistent videos
that's it.
here's a recent video i did with my V3 System:
my competitors are going to put a hit on me for this one.
f*ck it. giving yall the sauce anyway.
how to hit $100k/month by stealing your competitor's exact traffic on google.
like + RT + comment "GOOGLE" and i'll DM you the full guide right now.
a youtube channel with 14.7k subs pulled 535,000 views in a week and got paid $199 by youtube, everyone screenshots the $199 and laughs
they're staring at the wrong number, that channel is sitting on a ~$16,567-a-month machine
the clips aren't the product, they're the traffic, the money is in the offer behind them
> claude opus 4.8 operates the loop
> vugola cuts the long videos into shorts
> postiz schedules them everywhere
> one guy, no editor on payroll
most youtube automation advice is broken because it treats the clip as the thing, it's distribution, not content
pick the creator, pick the moment people can't scroll past, flex, status, conflict, not the educational filler that dies in 200 views
the people clipping already moved while the comments argue about whether it's real content
This actually might be the new organic method
I’ve seen 100s of videos recently of girls talking about how to make money from active lawsuits
While what there really doing is pushing traffic to a CPA offer
They get $8 every time someone joins one
and it’s converting like crazy
You can just make 10 TT accounts and copy there videos 1:1
Making them with AI UGC and push all the traffic to the offer
Don’t link it in bio because that’ll scare people off but if you make a domain and just redirect to the link in the lander
You can actually make like $50k/month doing this
The music industry is going to change forever
Dua Lipa launched a $15,000 Content Rewards campaign 10 days after her album dropped.
she chose a clipping campaign.
920 creators are now gonna flood social media with her content
if one of the biggest artists in the world is using this model, what's your brand's excuse?
this might actually be the new ugc method
i've seen 100s of ai ugc ads lately where it's the same creator in every single one. same voice, same face, same brand colors, never drifts once
what they're actually doing is running notch agents with memory
they load the brand context one time. cloned voice, reference photo, brand color codes, do-not-say words, taste
or they just teach it inline as they chat, and every correction becomes a saved rule
then before it generates a single frame, the agent reads every relevant memory first. hard rules, reference assets, language constraints, taste preferences, all of it
and it's workspace-wide, so every new ad already knows the brand before you type a word
each chat isn't a re-introduction anymore. it's training
your brand isn't a prompt. it's permanent context
run 30-50 of those a month at a real offer and the volume does the rest
punchier cut:
the new method nobody's clocked yet
run notch agents with memory on
load the brand once. cloned voice, reference photo, color codes, do-not-say words, taste. or teach it inline and every correction saves as a rule
it reads every relevant memory before it generates a single frame, workspace-wide
each chat isn't a re-introduction. it's training. your brand isn't a prompt, it's permanent context
run it at a real rate and the volume prints.
Everyone wants to automate TikTok.
But automation should come AFTER you find a winning format.
Especially if you’re targeting the US with VPN/proxy.
My rule:
Test manually → find repeatable views → break down why it works → turn it into a template → automate the boring parts.
Automation won’t fix a bad format.
It only scales what already works.
This is literally a $1M app idea...😭
This post has over 2 million views and
12k+ comments asking for the app
its literally just an app that helps you
replicate aesthetic pictures.
Pain killer apps sell,
but pain killer apps for women sell out
and is so easy to market...
→ Start to hire 8-10 UGC creators
→ 60 videos/mo each
→ Use hooks like "If your husband takes your photos, you need this"
Congrats you now make $1M/mo from the dumbest app idea ever
spent weeks stitching tools together just to get content out consistently.
was posting maybe 6 videos a month. nowhere near enough to find winners at volume.
then i found notch agent. briefed it on the offer from glitchy, it went through my entire library, pulled the exact clips that fit, re-rolled every broken one, fixed the lip sync, redid the faces.
10 minutes later i had a publishable video. didn't generate anything new. just used footage i already had sitting there.
i'm now doing 30-50 videos a month. dropping them on tiktok and shorts organically across 3-5 accounts.
untapped method for affiliate marketing.
made $2.7k in a day pushing affiliate offers through AI UGC with zero ad spend.
here is the exact process:
→ grabbed 5 aged tiktok accounts
→ used claude to write every script and hook
→ built the creatives with kling and NBP targeting a sweeps offer from glitchy
→ flooded the comments with social proof to push conversions
whole thing ran organically
the setup is simple. the offer is proven. the tools are accessible. most people just haven't put it together yet.
put the full process in a doc
comment under this post and i'll send it over ;)