The argument in one line.
Higgsfield Supercomputer automates cinematic ad creation from a product link or image by combining Claude's reasoning with video generation, reducing what agencies charge thousands for to a single multi-turn prompt.
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- A founder or marketer running a Shopify or e-commerce store who needs product ads fast and wants to see what agentic video generation can do without technical setup.
- A creative agency owner or freelancer who produces UGC ads, product videos, or brand content and wants to understand Claude-powered automation as a potential workflow tool or competitive threat.
- An AI builder currently working with Claude who's curious how agentic systems handle multi-step creative tasks like character generation, video composition, and iterative feedback loops.
- You need to understand pricing, API costs, or realistic ROI — this is a feature walkthrough, not a business case or cost-benefit analysis.
- You're looking for deep technical setup guidance or how to build your own agentic system — this is a tour of a finished product, not an engineering blueprint.
- You create primarily long-form narrative content, fiction, or branded storytelling over 3+ minutes — the examples focus on short ads and product clips.
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Higgsfield Supercomputer is a Claude-style agentic interface that turns a product link or screenshot into a finished cinematic ad, UGC try-on, or brand video from a single prompt. The system pairs frontier models (Sonnet 4.6, Opus 4.7, Gemini 3.1, GPT-5.5 Pro) with installable skills, MCP-style connectors to Gmail and Drive, reusable elements like saved character photos, and a persistent memory layer that holds brand style, audience, and color palette across sessions. Drop in an Etsy URL or product image, pick a duration, and the agent generates the hero shot, background, character, and final video using Seedance 2.0. Treat first outputs as drafts and iterate by prompt; install community skills to compress agency workflows you would otherwise rebuild from scratch.
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01 · Cold Open + Three Ad Demos
Back-to-back demos: scented candle product link to 15s cinematic ad, Alibaba t-shirt screenshot to 30s UGC try-on video, personal brand Skool community link + AI headshot to brand ad. Each clip 10-20s. Establishes the capability claim before any tutorial content.

02 · Getting Started + Interface Tour
Higgsfield homepage, account creation, Supercomputer entry. Chat center, left sidebar, model selector (Sonnet 4.6, Opus, Gemini 3.1, GPT 5.5 Pro), Ask/Auto Run toggle. Preset prompt suggestions shown.

03 · Elements, Skills & Connectors
Plus-button deep dive: Upload, Elements (named reusable image assets via @mention), Skills (50+ community marketplace, slash-command activation, import from Claude/ChatGPT via MCP), Connectors (Pipedream OAuth: Telegram, Gmail, Drive, Notion, Slack, GitHub, Discord, HubSpot). Live Gmail connection demo.

04 · Files, Memory & Import
Files panel shows all generated assets. Memory panel brain-map visualization. Manual memory seed demo: 'My audience is 90% male in their thirties' — system confirms. MCP-based skill/memory import from Claude shown.

05 · Live Ad Build Walkthrough
Etsy toiletry bag screenshot pasted in. Prompt: 'Turn my product into a viral high-energy ad.' Sonnet 4.6 + Auto Run. System generates scene JSON, character + location in parallel, Sieve/Wan 2.0 render. Output: 15s 16:9 1080p ad. Variant offer: gym/airport/campsite.

06 · Wrap-Up + CTA
Soft close. Comment 'prompt' for prompting guide. AI Workshop Skool community link. Like/subscribe.
Lines worth screenshotting.
- Higgsfield Supercomputer is Claude for content creation — a chat interface where skills and connectors combine to produce cinematic ads, UGC videos, and brand assets from a single prompt.
- Pasting an Etsy product link and saying turn this into a viral high energy ad generates a fully produced 15-second commercial without touching any video editing tool.
- UGC-style ads generated from a product screenshot capture all visual details from the uploaded reference image — color, print, styling — and render them onto a generated character.
- Skills in Supercomputer are modular capabilities you add to the agent — image generation, video generation, brand voice — that stack on each other like layers.
- Memory in Supercomputer stores your brand assets, character references, and past generations so every new session builds on what came before.
- A personal brand ad can be generated by uploading your own photo, giving the tool a link to your offer, and describing the CTA — no design skills required.
- The Supercomputer interface mirrors Claude and ChatGPT in layout — the familiar chat UI removes the learning curve for anyone who already uses AI tools daily.
- Connectors link Supercomputer to external data sources and platforms, extending the agent's capabilities beyond generation into distribution.
- Cinematic ads, UGC try-on videos, and personal brand spots are all achievable in a single session without hiring a videographer, designer, or ad agency.
- Supercomputer's value is combining every step of creative production — brief, script, visual generation, video assembly — in one conversation thread.
- The tool charges by tokens, not by seat or subscription tier — costs scale with generation volume rather than access level.
- A t-shirt screenshot from Alibaba is sufficient reference material to generate a realistic 30-second UGC try-on ad with accurate product details.
The skills/connectors/memory stack is the product.
Higgsfield Supercomputer is Claude Code for non-coders — same primitives (skills, memory, connectors/MCP), different wrapper, pointed at creative output instead of software.
- The three-demo cold open is the format: show results before you explain anything. Put the proof before the promise.
- The agency pricing anchor ($thousands vs. free) is doing the conversion work — borrow it for JoeFlow ('agencies charge $X/month for this dictation workflow').
- Skills-as-domain-experts is an MCN+ positioning play — sell installable skill packs for specific creator niches (podcasters, coaches, product sellers).
- Memory as persistent brand brief = the onboarding wizard that writes the system prompt. Every AI tool needs this — build it once, reference it forever.
- The Etsy-link-to-ad demo is the one to steal for a content demo: shows the full input-to-output loop in under 5 minutes with a real product.
Terms worth knowing.
- Higgsfield Supercomputer
- An agentic creative platform that turns prompts, product links, or screenshots into finished images, videos, and ad campaigns through a chat interface.
- Agentic platform
- Software that uses AI agents to autonomously carry out multi-step tasks — researching, deciding, and producing output — rather than waiting for the user to drive every step.
- Skills
- Reusable instruction packs that turn a general AI assistant into a domain expert on a specific workflow, like running paid ads or editing articles. The agent loads the skill's rules whenever the matching task comes up.
- Connectors
- Integrations that link an AI agent to outside apps like Gmail, Google Drive, or Telegram so it can read, write, or trigger actions inside those accounts.
- Elements
- Saved reference assets — a profile photo, a product shot, a logo — that can be recalled in any future chat with an @-mention instead of re-uploading the file each time.
- Memory
- Persistent notes the AI keeps across chats about the user's brand, audience, style, or preferences, so it doesn't start from scratch every conversation.
- UGC ad
- User-generated-content style ad — a video designed to look like a casual customer review or unboxing filmed on a phone, rather than a polished commercial.
- Virtual try-on
- AI-generated footage that shows a person wearing or using a product they never physically held, built from a product image plus a model image.
- Cinematic video
- Video with film-style framing, lighting, and camera moves — wide shots, depth of field, color grading — instead of a flat phone-camera look.
- Brand assets
- The reusable visual building blocks of a brand: logos, color palettes, fonts, product shots, and templates used consistently across marketing.
- Tokens
- Prepaid credits a platform charges per AI generation. Each image, video, or model call burns a token balance based on its compute cost.
- Claude Sonnet 4.6
- A mid-tier Anthropic language model — cheaper than Opus, smarter than Haiku — commonly chosen as the default for balanced quality and cost.
- Claude Opus
- Anthropic's top-tier language model, used for the hardest reasoning and most demanding creative work, at a higher per-call cost than Sonnet.
- Gemini 3.1
- Google's frontier multimodal AI model, used here as one of the model choices alongside Claude and GPT.
- GPT-5.5 Pro
- A high-end OpenAI language model, offered as a model option alongside Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini.
- Ask vs. Auto-run
- A toggle that decides whether the agent pauses for confirmation at each step or executes the whole plan end-to-end without interruption.
- Prompt
- The written instruction given to an AI model that tells it what to produce, including subject, style, length, and constraints.
- MCP
- Model Context Protocol — an open standard that lets AI tools plug into outside data sources, apps, and other AI environments through a shared interface.
- Pipedream
- A third-party automation service used here as the middleman that handles OAuth login and API plumbing between the platform and outside apps.
- Etsy
- An online marketplace for handmade, vintage, and small-business products, used in the demo as the source of real product pages and images.
Things they pointed at.
Lines you could clip.
“This is something that an ad agency would charge you thousands of dollars.”
“It's basically Claude for content creation, marketing, ads, and creative agency work.”
“When it comes to that combination of a strong model and good pricing, the Sonnet 4.6 is plenty.”
“I'll factor in your audience — 90% male thirties — whenever crafting content, copy, or creative directive.”
Word for word.
The bait, then the rug-pull.
Before the first screenshot loads, Zubair has already closed the sale. One sentence, past tense, zero hedging: he tested it, the game changed, and you are about to see why. The rest of the video is just proof.
Named ideas worth stealing.
Skills Marketplace
Community-built instruction files that make Supercomputer a domain expert. 50+ skills available (paid-ads, article editing, youtube-research, marketing-psychology, brand-guidelines, etc.). Install once, activate via /skill-name slash command.
Elements (Reusable Assets)
Named image/character assets stored once and referenced with @element-name. Eliminates re-uploading your headshot, product image, or brand logo every session.
Connectors via Pipedream
OAuth integrations with 12+ platforms surfaced inside chat context. Higgsfield uses Pipedream as the middleware.
Persistent Memory
User profile (audience, brand style, color palette) persisted across all chats. Manually seeded or auto-grown from conversation history.
How they asked for the click.
“If you wanna learn how to monetize these tools, check out the community link in the description. Our Claude Code course is incredible.”
Soft pitch at end + mid-roll mention at ~7:00. Community-first framing (learn + support) rather than hard sell. Low friction — link in description, no countdown.










































































