A KIDS STORY CHANNEL CAN NOW BE RUN LIKE A $12K/MONTH ANIMATION PIPELINE
The old version needed writers, illustrators, voice actors, editors, music, thumbnails, and weeks of production before one episode was ready.
Now the same format can start from a character bible and a folder of prompts
Claude writes the bedtime story, keeps the recurring characters consistent, breaks the episode into scenes, prepares the image prompts, gives the narrator direction, and keeps the tone calm enough for parents to leave it playing before sleep
Midjourney makes the frames. Runway adds soft motion. ElevenLabs gives the story a voice. Suno builds the background music. Make pushes the finished episode into the upload flow
It's a repeatable library: weekly episodes, recurring characters, Patreon early access, YouTube AdSense, short clips, character packs, and brand-safe animation assets that can keep earning after the first upload.
That is what makes this article interesting
AI animation is starting to look less like "making cartoons" and more like building small media IP with a production cost low enough for one person to test
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THIS CREATOR BUILT THE CLEANEST VERSION OF A $25K/MONTH AI AGENCY OFFER
Not a vague chatbot. Not a dashboard nobody opens. Not another “AI can save you time” pitch
A local business already has the raw material sitting in public: bad reviews, missed expectations, repeated complaints, confused customers, weak follow-up, and the exact words people use when they decide not to come back
Claude turns that into a report an owner understands
What customers keep complaining about. Which issues are probably costing bookings. What the staff should say differently. Which pages need clearer answers. Which replies should go out this week
Which patterns got better or worse since last month, that's a real monthly service
For clinics, law firms, medspas, dealerships, and home service companies, reputation is not cosmetic
It directly affects how many people trust them enough to book
The smart part is that the proof is already public
You are just packaging it into something the owner can finally use
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LOCAL BUSINESSES ARE SITTING ON FREE CONSULTING REPORTS WRITTEN BY ANGRY CUSTOMERS
Every bad review is a small post-mortem. A patient says the clinic never called back. A client says pricing was unclear. A homeowner says the contractor disappeared after the deposit. A buyer says the dealership made them wait forty minutes for an answer
Individually, it looks like noise. Together, it becomes a map of where the business is losing money
That is where Claude becomes useful. It can read the reviews without emotion, cluster the repeated complaints, show which ones affect bookings, write better replies, suggest FAQ changes
Create staff checklists, and turn the whole thing into a weekly report the owner can actually act on
The sell is showing a local business what their customers have been trying to tell them for free, then packaging the fix into a monthly service
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A $20 CLAUDE PLAN JUST CHANGED INTO A $8,000 AGENCY OFFER
A small browser game with driving, shooting, police chases, gang AI, a radar minimap, wanted stars, and a HUD that looks good enough to screenshot
The kind of thing brands buy because it holds attention longer than a banner and feels more alive than another campaign page
The build isn't the impressive part, the interesting part is the package around it
Just one HTML file with no backend, no server costs, and no game studio
A prompt chain that adds one feature layer at a time until the thing is playable
Then the same codebase can become a product launch game, a mascot demo, an event page, a giveaway mechanic, or a branded interactive ad
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biggest indicators of botted engagement on CT:
1. insanely low impressions but hundreds of likes
2. or huge impressions in your niche, yet you've never seen the creator before
3. same people under every post
4. they all reply to each other constantly
5. no replies from trusted CT creators
6. low-quality generic replies
they try to look like "highly active creators with a strong community," but in reality, trust drops to zero
and the saddest part... many web3 brands still collaborate with such creators
I will vibecode a B2B SaaS, raise from VCs and make easy millions because of my unique idea
aoaoaoaa I'm so smart and original
NO
BE SMARTER
figure out distribution BEFORE the product
know exactly who will buy and how you'll reach them
and only then build