@BillDA@ecommcowboy Yes..was more specific to revenue ranges, profit percentages. Also for a brand, do you consider a brand Native Pet? (Not science-backed example)
🚨 UGC Opportunity for @LaurenLabeled 🚨
Looking for UGC creator in/near Burns, Kansas! Our clients is a pet food brand looking for someone who can capture b-roll in the manufacturing facility like the example. Must have a strong eye for content!
Drop your portfolios 👇
@thesamparr if many top people keep sharing manifesting stories, at what point do disbelievers move beyond rationalizing it as "that's just a coincidence" ?...
We went from $30M to $30M to $150M in three years with six products
Six
Me and my engineer currently have 37 new products in the pipeline
Not all of them will launch soon
Some are a year out, some are five years out
But we're always building, always looking for products that are unique, solve a real problem, and bring people back
It doesn't have to be drinkware
If there's a need and we can solve it, we will
The companies that stop innovating, stop growing
We're not stopping
THIS SITE COST AROUND $12 IN CREDITS TO BUILD. STUDIOS QUOTE $35,000 FOR THE SAME THING.
What's on screen isn't a basic landing page.
It's a fully animated, scroll-driven site, generated end to end in one agentic session with Claude Code + Higgsfield.
What's actually on the page:
→ Cinematic motion clips pulled from 30+ generative models
→ Scroll animations written automatically - zero hand-coded keyframes
→ 6 cinematic effects baked in with no config: film grain, particles, vignette, glass cards, color tints, scroll pacing
Scroll the demo and one question won't go away: did Claude really assemble all of this in a single pass?
For boutique studios billing $100-149/hr, that question lands like a verdict.
What it normally takes:
→ A designer, a motion artist, and a developer
→ Weeks of handoffs between them
→ 6 systems wired by hand - GSAP ScrollTrigger, Lenis smooth-scroll, frame extraction, asset optimization, layout, copy
That pipeline was the moat. It's what justified the invoice.
Here's the part studios and their clients won't enjoy hearing.
The price gap:
→ Boutique agency build: $6,000-$35,000+
→ Industry average project: ~$5,280
→ Delivery cost: a Claude subscription + a few dollars of Higgsfield credits
→ Timeline: weeks of production → a single session
One operator can now run all six systems in one pass and ship a working site - without touching a frame extractor or writing a CSS keyframe by hand.
Full breakdown of how it's built in the article below.
Save it & read today 👇
The brands we’re seeing chad scale to $1 mil+/month the fastest on TikTok Shop have the following structure:
- 1K+ samples/month being sent out using outreach bots
- $25K/month on flat fee creators from TAP groups
- $50K/month on creator contests in brand discord group. Consists of guaranteed payouts for 50/100 videos posted in a month, prizes for posting the most vids or driving the most GMV, etc.
- GMV Max pumping at a target ROI that allows for the channel to be breakeven after the above costs (profit is made from the spillover to Amazon and repurposing creatives to Meta). Usually 1.4 - 1.6 target ROU for our supplement clients, higher for other categories with worse margins and less LTV
Met a guy making $1.6 million a year.
Three days ago he was at a Meta conference. Told me he saw the best AI talk of his life.
Boris Cherny was on stage. Showed how the Anthropic team actually uses Claude day to day.
Boris deleted his IDE eight months ago. Now he codes from his phone.
I watched it last night. Had to pause it twice.
Not because it was hard. Because I realized I've been using Claude like a toy.
He sent me the recording. It was never published.
Posting it below.
My friend Barny Dillarstone launched a new channel, and got 1.3M views on a new video, on his FIRST video. Wow.
Often, YouTube promotes new channels slowly. I am confused at what happened here - anything more than 50k views on a new channel within 3 days is already huge imo.
I am pleased to see his quality video break through the AI Slop...
Maybe YouTube's systems are doing better at telling the difference... hopefully!
We just launched our 3D Animation Pilot to 250k views within 24 hours
To help other creators learn how to do big launches of new channels, I plan to share our launch strategy...
We've launched 52 IP YouTube channels in the past 5 years -- I'll share the success, failure, and invisible strategies that drove this launch.
Comment “IP” if you’d like us to DM you the report at the end of July!
CC My business partners Alvaro Calmet and Mary James who co-shaped the strategy
Flat white, or f*ck off. 😝
A coffee shop in London just pulled 10 million views by telling its customers to f*ck off (literally). TikTok obviously can’t get enough of this, but I think real big brain move here is way more subtle…
Can you see it? 👀