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$1,000/Month From 5 Faceless AI Music Channels

PostExpensive2418
- AI Music Channel Operator
- $1,000 monthly across 5 channels
$1.2K/Month From a Cold Message to an Insurance Agent

Tricky_Mentiong
- Software Engineering Intern
- $1,200 monthly revenue from one client
$1 AI Videos β 8.7M Views in a Month
Someone on Reddit shared how he built a system that auto-generates reaction-style marketing videos using AI.
It scrapes viral TikToks, figures out why they blew up, generates AI reaction clips with text overlays and product b-roll, then auto-posts across 12 TikTok and Instagram accounts.
Results after one month? 8.7 million views. One video alone hit 5.3M π€―
Cost per video? About $1.
His approach π
When a format works, milk it with lots of variations and copy it across all accounts.
The trick is narrowing the automation to a very specific type of content. You can clone the automation for different content, but each have their own skill file.
Doing this manually would cost a lot moreβ¦
Hiring someone instead of automating it would add (at least) $500 per person per month. Might need 2 people to manage those accounts.
That's $1,000+/month β replaced by ~$1 per video π€
Could be a neat agency play: set up AI video pipelines for brands, charge $1,000-2,000/month, and your actual costs are a few hundred bucks π
$5K/Month Potential From a Viral AI Job Search Tool
Santiago Fernandez ran a mobile repair shop in Seville for 16 years.
He sold it in 2025, then built an AI system to automate his own job search π
It evaluates listings across 10 dimensions, scores them A to F, then generates a personalized, keyword-optimized resume for each one.
740+ listings evaluated. 100+ tailored resumes. 12 interviews.
74% of listings scored below his threshold β without the system, he'd have wasted hours reading job descriptions that were never a good fit.
Best part? The job he actually accepted came inbound. A CEO saw his systems thinking and recruited him for a Head of AI role π€―
He open-sourced the whole thing β MIT license, completely free.
Most job seekers won't set up a system like this themselves. But you could offer AI-powered job search management as a service at $300-500/month per client.
Your main cost is around $200/month for the AI subscription. Take on 5-10 clients and you're looking at $1,500-5,000/month π
$600K/Year Flipping Free Backyard Sheds (AI Shortcut)
Chris Koerner describes a friend in North Carolina with a wild hustle π
The guy finds free or cheap sheds on Facebook Marketplace. People moving house need them gone β but don't own a flatbed truck to haul them.
So he messages every listing. His pitch: I'll come take it for free.
Sellers usually say no at first. But weeks pass, the shed's still there...
If they don't get rid of it for free, they're going to have to pay money to a junk removal company to come break it apart and take it away, or they're going to have to rent a roll-off trailer for 500 bucks.
Then comes the flip. Same shed relisted for ~$2,000 β with free delivery π€
Buyers pay 4x because they can't move the thing themselves.
$600,000 a year in net profit, according to Koerner. Started by renting trucks. Often had sheds pre-sold before he even picked them up.
He also shows how to use AI to scrape Facebook Marketplace for underpriced listings automatically β first to message on every "must go" and "free" post π€
Hot tubs, riding mowers, trampolines β anything bulky that people can't easily move.
Lots of opportunity there π
$2-5k/Month Problems You Can Solve In A Weekend
AI consultant Niravenin writes about an opportunity they keep seeing from clients...
The real time sinks are always the same boring stuff.
Manually copying data between spreadsheets. Sending the same follow-up emails over and over. Pulling reports from 3 different tools every Friday.
Every client comes in wanting a chatbot. What they actually need is 3 simple automated workflows running on a schedule.
Result? Clients save 10+ hours a week. No fancy AI interface β just background agents doing repetitive tasks.
The technical build is 20% of the job. The other 80% is understanding the business well enough to know what to automate first.
Another consultant with 10 years experience agrees...
Sounds like all my clients as well.
Bad processes and messy data are their issues.
One commenter puts numbers on it π
Boring problems + AI solutions = high margins and low competition.
The dentist doesnt care about transformer architecture, they care about fewer no-shows. Thats a $2-5k/month problem you can solve in a weekend.
Another commenter claims they made half a year's salary from a single 4-hour implementation π€―
The thread has multiple experienced consultants all confirming the same thing.
The trick to getting started?
Don't ask business owners what they want automated. Ask them to walk you through what they did yesterday, step by step. The automation targets reveal themselves π
15-Year-Old Made $30K With AI In A Few Weeks

Branson Pfiester
- AI Agent Setup Specialist
- $30,000 in about three weeks
$600/Month AI App Outearns Her Husband
Mary Ha
- AI App Builder & Designer
- $600+ monthly recurring revenue
$5K in 3 Days From a Ridiculous Vibe-Coded App

tonnoz
- Software Engineer / App Developer
- $5,000 in 3 days
His AI Called 3,000 Irish Pubs For The Price of Guinness
Matt Cortland wanted to know the price of a pint of Guinness β at every pub in Ireland.
So he built an AI voice agent called "Rachel" and had her phone 3,000+ pubs over Paddy's weekend πΊ
From a recent feature...
The whole thing cost about β¬200 to run plus a lot of my time.
Rachel used a Northern Irish accent and kept it simple β ask the price, say thanks, hang up.
2,052 pubs answered. Over 1,000 gave a verified price π
Some highlights from the calls π
- A bartender in Kilkenny offered to buy Rachel a pint
- One in Tipperary asked her name, then told her to "f**k off"
- At a Premier Inn, Rachel got stuck talking to another AI. She said "Oh, dear" four times. Nobody got a pint price.
The result is The Guinndex β a searchable price index across all 32 counties.
The setup: AI voice tools, a phone API, and Google Maps for pub numbers. All in, about β¬200.
We recently covered Frey Chu building niche directories from scraped Google Maps data β earning $2,500+/month from ads and leads.
Now imagine applying Frey's model here: scrape the listings, call them with AI to collect data you can't find online β prices, wait times, availability β then monetize that directory π
He Told an AI to Build a Business. It Made $177K.

Nat Eliason
- AI Agent Operator
- $177,417 revenue in ~2 months
Copycat $4K/Month App Strategy From the Philippines

Fun-Garbage-1386
- App Developer
- $4,000 monthly revenue
History Major Making $15-20K/Month Building AI Apps
og_demonking
- Vibe-Coding Agency Owner
- $15,000+ average monthly revenue
$22K/Month From 30 Simple Apps He Built in 1 Year

Max Artemov
- Solo App Developer
- $22,000 monthly revenue
This AI-Generated Podcast Could Earn $30K/Month
Adam Levy built a podcast pipeline in a weekend using AI.
The result? The Epstein Files β a daily, self-updating documentary podcast analyzing 3.5 million pages of released Epstein documents.
121 episodes in six weeks. Nearly 2 million downloads in the first month. #1 on the UK podcast charts π€―
Multiple LLMs stitch together names, places, and timelines across the documents. Every claim links back to original DOJ filings.
π Levy writesβ¦
I set the editorial direction, what topics to cover, what sources to trust, what tone to strike... One person can now do what a newsroom did.
The whole thing runs on a Mac Mini. No studio, no production team, no audio skills needed π
Levy has since launched a Spanish version and a second show called "War Desk" covering the war in Iran.
No ads or sponsors yet β but at standard podcast CPM rates, 2M monthly downloads could generate $10β30K/month from ads π€
Not everyone's a fan though. Some listeners have questioned the reliability of AI-generated analysis. Still β the barrier to entry for podcast creation just collapsed.
Pick a niche with a ton of public documents β local politics, court cases, industry reports, etc. β and let AI do the heavy lifting π€
$1K From a 24-Hour App (Built With AI)

Igor Cuiumju
- Indie Developer, Seasonia
- $990+ in sales in first 3 weeks
The 1-Person Marketing Team of a $380 Billion Company
Austin is not a developer.
He's a marketer. And for 10 months, he was the only person running paid ads, email marketing, app store optimization, and SEO at Anthropic β the $380B company behind the AI tool Claude.
π¬ He confirmed it himselfβ¦
when this was written i was the only person on growth marketing. i was a one person team for nearly 10 months.
How? He built a system where AI does most of the heavy lifting π€
- He exports all his ad performance data into a spreadsheet
- Feeds it to an AI tool, which spots the underperforming ads
- The AI then generates hundreds of new headlines and descriptions, each tailored to specific character limits
But he still needed the actual images and banners. So he built a plugin (with help from AI, most likely) for his design tool that automatically swaps new copy into ad templates.
Result: 100 ready-to-publish ad variations in half a second. What used to take 2 hours now takes 15 minutes π€―
He also set up a way to ask his AI questions about live campaign data β things like "which ads had the best conversion rate this week?" or "where am I wasting money?" β without ever opening an ads dashboard.
The best part: the system remembers what worked and what didn't. So every new batch of ads builds on everything that came before. It gets smarter each cycle.
One person. Doing all of it.
If you've got marketing chops, this is a glimpse of what's now possible. You could offer this kind of AI-powered ad management as a service β one person delivering the output of an entire team π₯
$700/Month Creating Fake People for Brands on Fiverr
Soggy_Limit8864
- AI Photo Creator / Marketing Coordinator
- $400-700 monthly revenue
$14.5K/Month With a Hybrid AI Agency (80% Automated)

Adithyan Ilangovan
- AI Podcast Agency Owner
- ~$14,500 monthly revenue

