"organic" is just a prompt now.
scene 1: woman on a panel stage. all AI.
scene 2: selfie pov woman catching that panel clip on her feed and reacting. also AI.
both girls fake. the panel fake. the stage lights fake. the screen behind her fake. the reaction fake. the "organic" fake.
2 nano banana pro reference images.
2 seedance 2.0 video prompts.
5 minutes to make. stitched in capcut.
brands pay stupid money, $1-5k per creator for reactions like this. they run 10 creators to get 10 reactions. that's the whole UGC reaction economy.
i generated both halves with ai.
authenticity was always a format.
the format now runs on a laptop...
the money lives four layers below what the buyer is thinking.
Most ads only talk to the top layer. They say shit like "struggling to lose weight? Our fat burner has 7 clinically studied ingredients." It gets ignored because every other ad in the feed says the exact same thing.
The layers underneath are what actually decide. The feeling hits first. Then the belief that nothing has worked and maybe it's just hormones or genetics. Then whether this fits the person they think they are. Then whether they're even willing to try one more time.
The ads that print hit all of it. They speak to the exact moment she pinched her stomach in the mirror and felt like her body turned on her. They make her feel like the woman who finally stops guessing instead of the one quietly accepting that this is just how it is now. Then they show her what happens if she keeps doing nothing.
Most creators never get past the first layer. That's why their ads die and their accounts stay broke.
the brain treats words it reads in its own voice as its own thoughts.
that’s why this format works. no voiceover means no one to argue with. they read it themselves so the message lands like their own idea.
write the script. one nano pro image. keyframes at the start and end of text so it rolls like movie credits. add music. done.
5 minutes to make. no face. no voiceover. just the message moving slow enough to stick.
most brands are still paying for videos that get skipped in the first second. this one keeps people there because they’re the ones delivering the pitch.
ai is faking childhood cancer and a broke dad to sell cowboy hats.
bald AI kid in a hospital bed. "stay 12 seconds so my dad can afford my chemo."
16.7K likes. 2.8K comments full of prayers. purchase links clicking in real time lol.
nobody is asking if it's real.
they're asking what size hat.
the floor is literally fake dying kids.
your "honest UGC ad" is competing in the same feed.
the bar is on the floor.
it's not a moral problem anymore. it's a creativity problem.
what's your excuse for boring ads.
pattern interrupt is the only thing that buys three seconds on meta.
a girl with a mouth full of pills doesn't sell anything. it just breaks the brain's "this is an ad" match for half a second.
that half-second is the entire game.
meta's engagement signal triggers once someone watches past the first three seconds. after that the algo treats them as committed whether the rest of the video is good or not.
bizarre visual buys the entry. relatable confession holds them. product arrives after they're already in.
made this in seedance 2.0. three prompts. five minutes.
your ad does not need to look good. it needs to look wrong enough to earn the watch.
@EXM7777 set this up not too long ago thanks to your advice! stuffing every new tool into the agent def tanks performance.
obsidian acting as the retrieval layer keeps the system lean so the library can compound🫡