Modern Creator
Liam Ottley · YouTube

Start a 1-Person AI Creative Agency with Higgsfield + Claude

A 22-minute tutorial that builds an end-to-end AI creative agency stack — product images, UGC ads, cinematic commercials, and a self-improving Notion back end — using four tools wired together through Claude.

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Big Idea

The argument in one line.

A four-tool stack (Higgsfield, Claude, Notion, Apify) wired through an AI Operating System folder can replicate a full creative team, but the stack itself is commodity — client acquisition, contracts, and expectation-setting are the actual competitive moat.

Who This Is For

Read if. Skip if.

READ IF YOU ARE…
  • You want to offer creative services (product photography, UGC, brand commercials) to small businesses on a retainer of $2-3K/month.
  • You use Claude or Higgsfield in isolation and want to see how they wire together into a repeatable pipeline.
  • You are evaluating whether a solo AI creative agency is a viable business model and want a concrete build-along example.
  • You want a working example of Claude Code plus MCP integrations replacing manual prompt-filing and file-management workflows.
SKIP IF…
  • You are looking for ad strategy or copywriting frameworks — this is a tooling tutorial, not a marketing course.
  • You already run a scaled agency and need enterprise workflow advice rather than a from-scratch setup guide.
  • You are not interested in Higgsfield specifically; it is the central generation tool and no alternative is shown.
TL;DR

The full version, fast.

The video builds a solo creative agency stack from scratch: Higgsfield generates product images, UGC clips, and cinematic commercials; Claude writes prompts and orchestrates the pipeline via a local project folder called an AIOS; Notion tracks every client asset and KPI; and Apify scrapes competitor ad libraries to feed new angles back into the system. The key technical move is connecting Higgsfield to Claude via MCP so Claude Code can call the image/video generator directly without manual file handling. The final beat is an honest admission that the stack itself is now commodity — the real business advantage is client acquisition, contracts, and managing expectations before results arrive.

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Chapters

Where the time goes.

00:0000:45

01 · Hook and proof of concept

AI-generated footage plays as the hook; host frames the premise — one person, one day, two tools.

00:4502:14

02 · Four-tool stack overview

Higgsfield, Claude, Notion, Apify named with roles; full video roadmap laid out; Skool resource download CTA.

02:1405:25

03 · Product image generation

Boot concept, logo, multi-view reference sheet, and packaging mockup generated in Higgsfield using Claude-written prompts. Covers at-tag reference method and batch size tip.

05:2508:10

04 · Video generation: hero commercial

Claude skill file for Higgsfield prompt formatting installed. Two chained 15-second clips generated using previous clip as video reference for continuity.

08:1010:44

05 · Marketing Studio presets

Three presets demonstrated: UGC virtual try-on haul, product unboxing, and hyper-motion product review. Cost comparison: $500 UGC shoot vs $5 generation.

10:4413:40

06 · AIOS setup in Claude Co-Work

AIOS folder structure explained; workspace pointed at Claude Co-Work project; setup interview writes about-me.md; Higgsfield MCP connected via custom connector URL.

13:4015:44

07 · Claude Code upgrade

Claude Code introduced as more powerful than Co-Work. 10 static ads generated via Higgsfield MCP, saved directly to AIOS client folder without manual file handling.

15:4418:54

08 · Notion integration

Notion connector added to Claude. Assets pushed to ad database with hook copy, visual prompts, and KPI fields. Calendar view for client deadline management.

18:5420:33

09 · Apify competitor scraping

Apify MCP connected; Claude scrapes competitor ad libraries, returns 10 structured ad drafts with source attribution; drafts pushed to Notion.

20:3322:42

10 · Real talk and CTA

Honest admission that the stack is commodity post-video. Edge is business skills: client acquisition, contracts, expectation management. Skool free pack and paid accelerator pitched.

Atomic Insights

Lines worth screenshotting.

  • Claude writing prompts for Higgsfield rather than writing them yourself is the compounding move: every generation inherits the quality ceiling Claude sets from the brief.
  • A Claude skill file — a small text file in Settings > Capabilities — permanently teaches Claude one platform's exact prompt schema, eliminating per-session hand-holding.
  • Attaching the previously generated clip as a video reference for the next Higgsfield generation creates visual consistency across a 30-second commercial without any post-production stitching.
  • The AIOS is just a folder: client subfolders, brand context files, skill files, and MCP connections pointed at a Claude project — nothing more complex than that.
  • Higgsfield's Marketing Studio presets (UGC try-on, unboxing, hyper-motion) are trained on viral ad formats; using them instead of blank prompts is both faster and higher-performing on Meta.
  • Apify's MCP lets Claude scrape competitor ad libraries and return structured ad drafts with source attribution in a single chat prompt — no dashboard required.
  • Pushing generated assets to Notion with hook copy, visual prompts, and KPI fields turns the AIOS into a self-improving system: it reads past performance and weights future campaigns toward what converted.
  • Five clients paying $2,000/month equals $10K/month; the stack costs a few hundred dollars a month to run — the margin is real, but only if the client acquisition and contract work holds.
  • The stack itself becomes commodity the moment a tutorial like this is published; the edge is entirely in what happens before and after the generation: finding clients, closing retainers, and writing contracts with clear revision boundaries.
  • One client who feels misled about results, one contract without proper terms, or one revision cycle without boundaries, and the agency's reputation becomes a cautionary tale that stops future clients from signing.
Takeaway

The stack is free to copy — the business is not

WHAT TO LEARN

Four tools wired through Claude now replicate a full creative team, but the gap between generating assets and getting paid is entirely a business-skills problem.

  • Claude writing prompts for a generation tool rather than writing them yourself is the compounding move: every asset inherits the quality ceiling Claude sets from interpreting the brief.
  • A Claude skill file — a small text file in Settings > Capabilities — permanently teaches Claude one platform's exact prompt schema, eliminating per-session hand-holding on every project.
  • Chaining video clips by attaching the previous clip as a video reference passes visual language, lighting, and mood forward without extra prompt engineering or post-production stitching.
  • The AIOS pattern is simpler than it sounds: a local folder with client subfolders, brand context files, and MCP connections pointed at a Claude project is all it takes to give Claude persistent memory and file access.
  • Using pre-built Marketing Studio presets instead of blank prompts is both faster and higher-performing on Meta, because those presets are already trained on ad formats that have gone viral.
  • Scraping competitor ad libraries with an MCP-connected tool turns competitor research from a manual hours-long task into a single chat prompt that returns structured drafts with source attribution.
  • Pushing generated assets into a Notion database with hook copy, visual prompts, and KPI fields creates a feedback loop: the system reads past performance and weights future campaigns toward what actually converted.
  • The most important signal in the video comes at minute 21: the stack is commodity the moment the tutorial is public, and client acquisition, contract terms, and expectation management before results materialize are what determine whether the agency survives.
Glossary

Terms worth knowing.

AIOS (AI Operating System)
A local folder structure — skill files, commands, client subfolders, brand templates — pointed at a Claude project. Claude reads and writes files in the folder and calls external tools via MCP, functioning as an operator with memory and a filing cabinet.
MCP (Model Context Protocol)
A protocol that lets Claude call external tools (Higgsfield, Apify, Notion) like functions from within a chat. Described in the video as giving Claude hands.
Claude skill file
A small text or markdown file dropped into Claude's Settings > Capabilities that teaches Claude one specific task format permanently — here, writing Higgsfield prompts in the exact schema the platform requires.
UGC (User Generated Content)
Casual, influencer-style video content where someone tries or reviews a product in a selfie format. A real UGC shoot typically costs $200-500 per piece; Higgsfield generates equivalent clips in minutes.
Nano Banana
Higgsfield's image generation model (version 2 used in the video), noted for strong performance on both product photography and text-heavy logo generation.
Seed Dance 2.0
Higgsfield's video generation model used in the tutorial, which generates 15-second clips at a time at up to 1080p.
Marketing Studio presets
Higgsfield's library of pre-engineered prompt templates built around ad formats proven to perform on Meta and TikTok — UGC try-on, unboxing, hyper-motion product review.
Apify
A web scraping platform with MCP support that can pull live data from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Meta Ads Library, and Reddit. Used here to scrape competitor ad performance and feed new creative angles into the AIOS.
Resources

Things they pointed at.

00:45productHiggsfield
02:48productClaude
11:46productClaude Co-Work
13:40productClaude Code
13:13toolHiggsfield MCP
15:44productNotion
18:54productApify
Quotables

Lines you could clip.

00:00
What you're watching right now is made by one person in one day using two tools.
Proof-first hook with no setup needed; pairs with the generated footage playing behind it.TikTok hook↗ Tweet quote
09:47
UGC that would have cost $500 can now be generated for $5 in five minutes.
Concrete dollar comparison, self-contained claim.IG reel cold open↗ Tweet quote
13:13
You can think of it as Claude getting hands. In this case, the hands have paintbrushes and a video camera.
Memorable MCP metaphor, no jargon needed to land it.newsletter pull-quote↗ Tweet quote
21:25
Anyone can copy the stack now after this video goes out, and your edge is what happens before and after the generation.
Honest contrarian pivot at the end of a hype tutorial — this is the moment the video earns trust.TikTok hook↗ Tweet quote
21:45
One client who feels misled about results, one contract without proper terms, or one revision cycle with no boundaries, and suddenly your case study is a cautionary tale.
Sharp risk framing, standalone and memorable.IG reel cold open↗ Tweet quote
The Script

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00:00What you're watching right now is made by one person in one day using two tools. We're talking a full brand identity, product photography, a dozen static ads, commercials, and a back end system that runs the whole thing on autopilot.
00:12And the stack I'm about to walk you through used to take an entire entire creative team and 15 to $30 per month, but now you can do it all by yourself. With just two subscriptions, anyone can now start their own solo creative agency. People are now charging clients thousands of dollars a month to run their creative department remotely, and I'm sharing with you how you can set yours up today.
00:28Even if you don't want clients who wanna run creative for your own company, this video is gonna cover it all. In case you're new here, my name is Liam Motley, and I run the largest AI business community in the world with over 300,000 members. And in my agency, Morningside AI, we've built AI systems for Fortune 500 companies and MBA teams.
00:42And here's the promise of this video, guys. By the end of this video, you're gonna have the full stack and the system wrapped around it, most importantly, to produce a full ad campaign for any client you take on. The stack is comprised of four layers.
00:53Firstly, Hicksfield, our partner on this video, so shout out Hicksfield, which generates every image and every video for us. Secondly is Claude, which is gonna be the brain for this operation. It's gonna be writing the prompts, the briefs, and the copy, researches competitors, refines the outputs, and orchestrates the overall pipeline.
01:07Thirdly, we have Notion, which is the agency back end where every client, every ad, and every approval is gonna get tracked. And lastly, as an added bonus, we're gonna be using Apify as a live competitor signal that feeds new ideas into the pipeline for our clients.
01:21So here's the plan for this video. We're gonna be starting off with generating the brand and product images for a fictional streetwear client brand named Vault. Then we're gonna build a second hero commercial for Vault using Claude with a prompt builder skill that I'm gonna be giving you guys.
01:32Then we'll head into Hicksfield's new marketing studio to use proven formats in literally minutes. And finally, we're gonna wire all of this together into what I call an AIOS or AI operating system. We'll talk about the AIOS in more detail when we get there, but it's basically what's gonna take you from generating a few and disconnected ideas to producing these full campaigns.
01:49And by the end of this video, you're gonna have a complete workspace that runs the entire campaign for any client or for yourself and your business, brand or products. All of the files needed to follow along with this tutorial are gonna be linked in the description. You'll just need to join my free school community and head to the classroom section and grab the skill files, the AIOS workspace, and the Notion template.
02:05So if you wanna follow along, just pause the video now, go down and grab what you need, and meet me back here and we can get started. Otherwise, let's get into it. So before we start off, if you don't have an account yet, you'll need to sign up at higgsfield.ai.
02:14And once you log in there, there's gonna be the screen, and you're gonna be greeted with the explore tab. We'll head over to the image tab to get started, and the community feed on the right is everyone else's work. You So can ignore that unless you wanna scroll it for some inspiration.
02:24But the history tab on the top left is where your own outputs are gonna land. Now let's say that our client Vault is launching a new product, a new boot, and they want to start marketing it. Obviously, since this client is imaginary, we don't have an actual image of this boot.
02:34I said we're gonna need to generate one to use for the marketing material that we're about create. So this Volt brand, I see it kinda looking a bit like Balenciaga. So while I could come up with a prompt myself to get this boot image and then feed it into Eggsfield, that sounds like a job that's better suited for another key tool in our stack, which is Claude.
02:48So if you don't have Claude yet, you're gonna need to head to claude.ai and create an account. And I'll be showing you how to use a Claude desktop app for this, So make sure that you download that and follow along. If you're already a Claude Super user, you can run Claude in a code editor, and that's gonna work too.
02:59That's my preferred way. But I wanna make sure this video is beginner friendly as possible, which is why we'll be starting in the Claude desktop app. Now over in the Claude app, I've asked it to give me a detailed prompt for the boot.
03:07I'm just gonna roughly type in here what I have in mind for a futuristic kind of black boot with a hard exoskeleton child. So the prompt is write me a detailed Nano Banana prompt for an all black concept of a sneaker boot, hybrid construction, soft technical inner, hard exoskeleton outer, editorial product photography on wet concrete, no laces, no logos.
03:23I'm gonna copy the prompt and paste it over into the Higgs field image prompt input, and I'm gonna select nano banana two model, which is one of the best right now. We want a square aspect ratio, do a single generation and then generate. After a few iterations, this is the one that I locked in that I really liked for our boot.
03:36And so from this point on, this image is gonna serve as our master reference for everything else that we make. And keep in mind, we had to do this step because we didn't have any images of our client products. Since this client is not real, they obviously can't send us any product images.
03:47But when you have actual clients, you'll typically be sent product images to work from, but you could even do the same step of generating some concept images for your clients' new products or for your own products too. Next up, we need the client's logo. And since they can't send that to us either, we're gonna need to generate that too.
04:00And I came up with the name Vault because that's the vibe our boot is giving us, you could say. And we're gonna do a clean, simple text logo, and we're gonna use the same method and get our prompt from Claude, which which I did earlier off camera, and I'm just gonna paste it in here. I'm gonna go with Nanobedana two again since it works really good with text.
04:14We're gonna do a square aspect ratio and then hit generate. Now here's a quick tip. If you are iterating a lot, you can bump the batch size to four, and so four images per generation is generally gonna be way faster than firing them off one at a time, and it will get you closer to what you're looking for a lot quicker.
04:27Again, after a couple iterations, I really like this one, so I'm gonna go with this. We need two more assets before we move on.
04:32To ensure consistency across the generations, we want a multi view reference sheet for the boot. And again, we typically ask for this from the client so we can view the product from the angles. So I'll paste the prompt that I once again got from Claude and use the at tag to the boot reference image specifically so that the model knows exactly which asset I'm referencing inside of this prompt.
04:48This tagging method is especially useful when you have multiple images attached to a single prompt. By tagging the right images you mentioned, it means the model won't assume you meant another image that's also attached and accidentally waste your tokens on a wrong generation. So this is essentially a variable for our reference image.
05:01Now we'll hit generate. Honestly, output looks pretty good to me, so let's move on. Finally, the last asset we're gonna need to mock up is of the boots packaging since later we're gonna be doing an unboxing video, which is super sick.
05:10So, again, I got all of these prompts using the same method of prompting through Claude, and all of these prompts will be in the course resources below this video. So I'm just gonna drag the logo in, at tag the logo, and since the boot is already attached here, the prompt now references both. We're going to do a batch of two and generate.
05:25And boom. That's our packaging. All done.
05:26So now, let's get on to the fun part and actually generate our videos. I'm about to show you something that until very recently would have required a massive budget to produce. So let's head over to the video tab.
05:35Now most people just dump in a reference image in here and just start firing off video generations. I'm basically hoping for the best, and that's a great way to burn through your credits. So before we generate anything, I'm gonna go back to Claude to write the prompt for us properly.
05:46But before I do that, I wanna show you guys a setup move that can actually save you a ton in your credits. So I'm dropping a skill into Claude. And in case you don't know, a Claude skill is basically like a small file that teaches Claude how to do one specific thing really, really well.
05:56In this case, how to write Higgs prompts in the exact format that the platform wants. So you can just go to settings, capabilities, scroll down to customize, create a new skill, drop the file in, and we're done.
06:08Now Claude knows how to write Hicksburg prompts without me having to do with a hand holding for it. And again, this skill will be in the course resources linked below on my school community. Now, to get my video prompt, I'm gonna drop the assets into Claude, the boot, the logo, the multi view sheet, the packaging, and then I'll paste in the brief that I draft earlier, which tells Claude that I want a Balenciaga y two k kind of fashion film where the boot feels like a rare object from another world.
06:29So the brief is for my commercial, I want a y two k meet Balenciaga fashion film where the shoe feels like a rare object from another world with just a hint of fantasy in the background. No story, no dialogue, just striking visuals, sharp cuts, a cinematic mood across thirty seconds. I'm not gonna bore you with brainstorming and back and forth, but after a couple of the concepts were rejected, we landed on the direction for the video commercial.
06:48Since Seed Dance two point o only generates fifteen seconds at a time, but we want a commercial to be more like thirty seconds, I broke it into two prompts that will flow into each other. So first, I'll copy prompt one and paste it into Xfield, attaching the reference images, of course. I'll select Seed Dance two point o, a full version, not the fast one.
07:03Fifteen seconds long at 16 by nine aspect ratio, we can drop the resolution down to seven twenty p so we don't burn credits on this test pass, and then we're gonna hit generate.
07:25Honestly, that's not that bad at all considering where we were, like, six months ago when you had to, like, generate these clips separately and then stitch them together in posts. This already feels like a single cohesive scene just from one prompt. Now I'll grab part two's prompt and paste it into Higgs field, attaching the boot again, but here's the key move.
07:42I'm also attaching the clip that we just generated as a video reference, so that this new and second clip carries the visual language of the first one into the next fifteen seconds. So I'll pull it in from the video generations here, hit save, now it's locked as a reference, and then I can generate.
08:10That came out pretty well. I did iterate on this prompt a few times just to get there, and that's the reality of production. If you don't ship the first take, you're gonna need to pick the cleanest batch and then move on.
08:19When working with real clients, they'll need a bunch of creative assets like UGC and testimonials, ads, product launches. So let's head to the marketing studio where Higgsfield gives us a range of presets. You could think of them as prompt templates trained around the kinds of ads that actually go viral on Meta and TikTok right now.
08:32So instead of wrestling with the prompt engineering yourself, you just pick a preset. You can feed in your product, assign it in the avatar, and then you can generate. So we'll go through three of these presets today.
08:40First, a UGC virtual try on haul. So quick definition, if you don't know, UGC stands for user generated content, which are those kinda casual influence y style videos where someone tries the product on and then talks about it kind of a selfie style. A real UGC shoe can run you 200 to $500 per piece, so we're saving the client quite a bit of time and money by generating in seconds.
08:59Since it's for social, we're gonna set the aspect ratio to vertical, which is a nine by 16 with a fifteen second duration, and I'll attach the boot as a product. For the avatar, Higgsville gives you a list of presets, or you can build a custom one from scratch or even just clone yourself. But I'm gonna use this preset one here, Jayden, because he fits the demographic of our imaginary brand, so we can click generate.
09:16Alright. These vault boots look insane.
09:19I'm gonna see how they fit. Okay. Wow.
09:24Super snug around the ankle.
09:27The sole is chunky but comfy. I'd wear these every day. I said that was pretty good, and we didn't even feed it a prompt of what to say.
09:34So UGC that would have cost $500 can now be generated for $5 in, five minutes. And these aren't random presets. They're built on prompt structures that have already gone viral on Meta.
09:43So this is gold for marketers who wanna stack up ad variations to test without wrestling with influencers or agencies. Now let's say our client wants a product unboxing video. So for that, we can use the marketing studio's unboxing preset.
09:53We'll use the same product and the same avatar, but I'm gonna be dropping in the packaging mock up that we generated earlier so that the model unboxes our actual packaging.
10:00Bro, the vaults are here.
10:05Look at this all black build. The cage is crazy.
10:10These feel so solid. I'm obsessed. Wow.
10:14Pretty solid. I did have to run a few iterations until I got the output I just showed you, but still a massive savings in time and effort. And lastly, we're gonna be using the hyper motion preset, and this is like a high end product review preset, the kind of commercial that you see from the big brand ads.
10:27So let's generate and see what we can So everything we just did was for one client, and that's a fun side project, but the real play here is in stacking multiple clients at once. So you can get five clients that are paying you $2,000 a month.
10:52You're already at your 10 k month, which is a pretty common goal for people. But to run a solar company like this, it'll start falling apart without a system that manages the whole thing, and that's where an AIOS comes in. So an AIOS is a term that I came up with that stands for an AI operating system, and this is like a wrapper around your business, supercharges everything you do in it with AI.
11:08And it can be applied to any type of business, but it is particularly well suited to running a client facing agency business by taking the repeatable work off your plate. So you spend less time working in the business and have more time to work on the business with the bandwidth to actually scale. So let's set up our iOS workspace.
11:23To make this beginner friendly, we're gonna start by setting up our workspace on Claude Cowork. Up to this point, we've been working in the chat tab, which is really just like chatting with any LLM, like ChatGPT, but it couldn't take any actions for us. And the Cowork tab is different since it can read and write files in your machine, and it can run tasks for us, which is exactly what an AIOS needs.
11:38So I've created an AIOS folder for a creative agency, which you can download from the course resources. And while an AI operating system might sound complex, the core of it is really just a folder that lives in your computer with some useful stuff inside of it. You can think of it like a virtual desktop with tools you can use to perform tasks, a filing cabinet for organized storage, and a phone to call out for more info if you need.
11:57Once you unzip this AIOS folder I'm giving you, you'll see that it includes skill files, commands, a client folder, brand templates, and a setup guide that will help you to install it. I'll point Cowork to this workspace by creating a new project using that existing folder and name it whatever you want and then hit create.
12:10Remember how I mentioned that the AIOS includes a setup guide? That means I can ask it to help me set this workspace up, and it's gonna run a one time interview. There's gonna be five conversational questions about you, your agency, the formats you ship, your brand vibe, the aesthetics, and then it writes those answers into a file called about me dot m d.
12:26You can see the files here on the right. This is your visual reference for what files you're accessing as you're having a conversation with Claude and coworker. So as we answer our questions, these files will be updated in real time.
12:35During this setup, I'll tell it that I'm a solopreneur who helps small businesses with their content with AI. Now I'm just speeding up this part for your convenience really, but the answers here would vary for everyone, of course. Just share what's relevant to you and what you hope to achieve, and after all of that, our work space is all set up and ready to go.
12:50Before we run any client work through the AIOS, we need to do one more important step. We need to wire Higgs field into this workspace so Claude can find generations for us directly, and that happens through the Higgs field MCP short for model context protocol. An MCP is a way to plug an external tool into Claude so that Claude can call that tool like a function.
13:07So you can think of it as Claude getting hands. In this case, the hands have paintbrushes and a video camera. Unfortunately for us, Higgs Field has their own MCP, and we're gonna use it from here in this tab.
13:16I'll copy in the URL from step two, and then I'll go into my Claude settings. I'll go to connectors, customize, and then this plus button, add custom connectors here, and then we'll name our new connection, and we'll call it Higgs Field and paste in the URL from the Higgs Field tab here. Click add, then press connect, and allow here.
13:31Now our Claude account is connected to Higgs Field. This long list of all the tools we have at our disposal now with this Higgs Field MCP. And remember, these are now the tools that we can use inside of our AIOS.
13:40Now let's actually use this MCP. So I'm gonna drop in our boot here in Cowork and tell it that I need one UGC and two high promotion videos. One's gonna be like aquatic themed, and the other is gonna be, like, a fiery type of video.
13:50So then send. It's asking me a bunch of questions, which is helpful, and I'm gonna tell it to use the marketing studio presets like we did within the Higgs field site earlier. And boom.
13:58Just like that, we have our own little mini Higgs field running in our co work. And the great thing about using Higgs field in the co work tab is how you can see your generations running and have some UI elements to do things like predict the virality or recreate it if it wasn't quite right the first time either. As a side note, it's also making the prompt itself based on all the information that has available within the workspace.
14:16Let's check the videos now. I literally stomped the puddle, still felt locked in.
14:24Best all black boot I've tried.
14:43So this is great. I'm already ahead of the curve because we're able to generate multiple assets in one go right here from this chat, which has all of the context of our business and whatever we add into the client's folder about their brand, their customers, and so on. If you kept off your system here, it would still be highly useful, but there are few limitations of using Claude plus Higgs Field in this way because you have to download these assets yourself and manually attach the reference images in our chat.
15:05So I'm gonna show you an even better way of using Higgs Field with your AIOS workspace, which is using Claude code. And I know for some of you hearing the code might feel intimidating, but it's as simple as just clicking the third tab here next to co work. And after all, co work is really just a simplified version of Claude code.
15:18And Claude code is just more powerful and super users like myself and my friends and other business owners that I know are using right now. Commonly, people will use Claude code inside of a code editor like Versus Code, but using it from the desktop app here works well for most of our needs. Since we already gave Claude access to Higgs Field by MTP, we can run Higgs Field from within Claude code too.
15:35So if I drop the boot image and the logo into the chat and tell it this is my client Vault, a streetwear brand, making cycling to work. I'll ask it to generate 10 static ads in a three by four format using Nano Banana two with relevant text hooks and CTAs. You can see Claude reading the Higgs field skills as it works.
15:49From what it finishes, I can head into the AIOS folder. Once again, you can run your entire business from this workspace based on how you configure it, and that includes any context about who you are, what you do, who your clients are, organized neatly in their own folders with their own context and assets, your templates, and your plans as well.
16:03But right now, we're gonna open up the clients folder. And as you can see, Claude already set up our vault client folder. So if we go to projects and in meta ads, we'll see our renders that Claude saved directly to our computer for us.
16:13So to loop back to our desk analogy, it's like Claude took the video generator tool off our desk, used it to produce some videos, and then stored them in this filing cabinet inside of a folder for our own client all on its own. The boots right, the logo's right, the palette's right. We didn't have to write a single individual prompt for these.
16:27Claude wrote them, fired them at Hicksfield via the MCP, and dropped them here right in our folder for us. Now, of course, we could push this further. For instance, we could spec out a more detailed brand brief, install a dedicated copywriting skill.
16:37You can imagine how far we could take this by building this out for our own exact needs. But this is the power of your AIOS, and I'm telling you that this little Claude code chat window here is your gateway to insane levels of productivity. Running a creative agency yourself means managing a content calendar with all of your clients, syncing up with the right context about their brand, pulling in data on how each ad performed, and so on.
16:55So let's take the last but very important step to sync up our AIOS to Notion. And that way, we're gonna have a clean way to manage all of our clients' content calendar and store everything in a database that tracks the performance of each asset we produce. So our AIOS can iterate and improve over time.
17:08This Notion template will also come with the course resources below this video on Skool. And put simply, it's just a visual database for all of our creative assets. This Notion space is going to help you to track all of your clients, and as you can see, each client gets its own column, every ad becomes a row, and every row attracts important info about their creative, such as the ads hook copy, the visual prompt, and important KPIs like click through rate, return on ad spend, and things like that.
17:27With this notion set up, we have a full back end to our AIOS that allows us to visualize visualize our our clients clients work work on a calendar to keep ourselves organized and delivering work on deadline, and our AIOS can read all of this to remind us what's due, analyze how ads perform so that it only repeats and refines what it knows works, and it becomes a self improving organism that feeds off the past performance.
17:45We just need to connect Notion to Claude, so we'll go to settings, connectors, browse connectors, and then just search Notion, then add and continue. Now our workspace is connected to our Notion.
17:54Just copy the Notion database link here, and then tell Claude to push everything we have built so far into this Notion Ads database as a new client called Vault, and specify that this database URL that I just copied is where I want Claude to add those assets. Claude then reads the Notion database schema to understand its structure, and then adds every asset we generated into a new row.
18:10So if we go back to Notion, there's now 10 new entries under our Vault client column. Again, I'm doing all of this right from chatting within the AIOS workspace. And if if open up one of these ads, you can see the image we generated from Higgs Field MCP is also linked there.
18:22We're getting into pretty powerful territory now, but let's push it a little bit further. If we could monitor what our clients' competitors are doing, we can use that knowledge to fuel our own workspace. So let's look into scraping live competitor data for our clients.
18:33This functionality will allow our AIOS to quickly iterate on what's working for our competitors and generate hundreds of creatives right here from this chat in our client's style. To achieve this, we'll hook up the entire workspace to Apify, which is a super handy web scraping platform that lets us scrape things like TikTok and Instagram and YouTube and Meta Ads Library, Reddit.
18:50Basically, anywhere you'd want to pull live signal from. And it's cheap, it's reliable, and crucially, it ships in MCP as well.
18:55So same idea as before, Claude can drive it directly from within our workspace. There's no need to actually go into Apify and click around. We can just tell Claude what we want, and it fires the right scraper for us automatically.
19:05So I'm gonna go to console.apify.com, sign up if don't have an account, of course, and you'll get $5 of free credit as of this recording. I've already done that, so I'm gonna go into the dashboard, click create, and then create a new token.
19:14Then just copy my user ID and token here, and ask Claude Code to set it up for me. Now let's take it for a spin. I'll tell it to use Apify to find Vault's competitors, scrape the competitors trending and high performing posts, draft 10 ad copy ideas based off what's working, and push them all to the Notion database for review.
19:31Watch how Claude reads the data in our workspace and Notion to pull Vault's brand context. The scraper kicks off. Apify is now scouring competitor accounts and ad libraries, pulling back what's actually performing in this niche, trending angles, hook patterns, ad formats, source links on every claim.
19:45And when it's done, you can see it gave us 10 new ad drafts to review. Each one has a hook, the format type, the visual prompt, and a comments field saying which competitor pattern that it came from. This is all reflected over a Notion, so I'm gonna tell it to fire these off.
19:57I'm also telling Claude where the images it needs are located on my computer so it can pull into my AI OS. So this is the one time setup, and then from here, my workspace will know which image I'm referencing without having to attach it on every chat. So let's see the output from it.
20:10Works perfectly, and we have a UGC in our campaign with our avatar here. So let's check that out too.
20:16What is going on guys? It's your boy, Jason, back with another video. And today, we're doing a quick review on the all black Vault tactical boot.
20:23They're
20:25pretty sick. I like the design. I like the little strap on the side.
20:28So there it is. You now have a full creative agency stack, brand assets, commercials, UGC, a competitor signal loop, and a Notion back end that tracks and feeds it all, the system is live and ready to work for you.
20:39But here's the thing, we only just scratched the surface of what this AI OS can do. So you could sync this up with tools like Slack or Linear to manage client communication and deliverable timelines without having to switch tabs. You could could connect a tool like Make or Zapier to automate your reporting to the client.
20:52You could pipe Google Ads or Meta Ads performance back into Notion so your AIOS is analyzing what actually converted for the client. Every one of those connections make the system smarter, more autonomous, and more valuable ultimately to your clients. And eventually, what you've built becomes self improving, where every scrape and add and every result teaches a system what to do more of, and that's the real unlock here by using an AIOS.
21:11But here's what I wanna be real with you guys for a second. Barrier to entry as you've seen for all of this is genuinely low, like a computer, a few subscriptions, maybe a couple $100 a month, and a relatively creative mind. That's it.
21:21And that's exciting, but it also means that the stack itself is not your competitive advantage. Anyone can copy the stack now after this video goes out, and your edge is what happens before and after the generation, which is finding the right clients, closing them on retainer, negotiating contracts to protect you and your margins, setting expectations so clients don't come back to you after two weeks asking why their ads aren't printing money.
21:41And that is the real skill set, the business skill set, and without it, you can burn your reputation fast. One client who feels mislead about results, one contract without proper terms, or one revision cycle with no boundaries, and suddenly your case study is like a cautionary tale to stop other people working with you. So if you want the full picture and not just the tools, but the business that runs over top of them, head over to my free school community.
21:59The link is in the description along with all the resources from this video, the skills, the AIOS folder, the Notion template. You'll find complete paths on how to land your first client under your new agency. And if you wanna skip straight to the front of the line, there's also the link to check out my accelerator where my team and I will help you to fast track you to the level of success that you're actually after with the strategy, support, and accountability to get there.
22:18Because remember, like I said at the start of the video, all it takes is a few paying clients $2.03 k a month each, and you're at that 10 k per month level, which is really, really a huge achievement and the gateway to many, many, many more successes in online business. And the system to actually do the work is what we've just built here.
22:32Now you just need to focus on getting the clients to actually run it. So if you wanna learn more about how AI operating systems work, you can check out this video here. But aside from that, guys, that is all for the video.
22:40Thank you so much for watching, and I'll see you the next one.
The Hook

The bait, then the rug-pull.

A single talking-head opens on footage that already proves the premise — a cinematic shoe commercial and a UGC ad, both AI-generated, both made that day. By the time the host says his name, the implicit question of how has already displaced the usual skepticism.

Frameworks

Named ideas worth stealing.

10:44model

AIOS (AI Operating System)

A local folder structure pointed at a Claude project: skill files, commands, client subfolders, brand templates. Claude reads/writes files and calls tools via MCP. Analogized as virtual desktop + filing cabinet + phone.

Steal forAny solo service business that wants Claude to have persistent memory of clients, assets, and context across sessions.
00:45list

Four-Layer Creative Stack

  1. Higgsfield (generation)
  2. Claude (orchestration)
  3. Notion (tracking)
  4. Apify (competitor signal)

Each layer has a distinct role: Higgsfield generates, Claude directs, Notion tracks, Apify feeds new ideas from competitor data.

Steal forClient-facing creative retainer services; replace Higgsfield with any generation tool.
07:35concept

Video Continuity Method

Attach the previously generated clip as a video reference when prompting the next clip. Carries visual language, lighting, and mood forward without extra prompt engineering or post-production stitching.

Steal forAny multi-clip commercial or series where visual consistency across scenes matters.
CTA Breakdown

How they asked for the click.

VERBAL ASK
20:33community
Head over to my free Skool community. The link is in the description along with all the resources from this video. If you wanna skip straight to the front of the line, there's also the link to check out my accelerator.

Two-tier offer: free Skool pack (skills, AIOS folder, Notion template) then paid accelerator. The pivot to honest business-skills framing at 21:25 primes the audience for the paid offer by acknowledging the gap between tools and results.

MENTIONED ON CAMERA
Storyboard

Visual structure at a glance.

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hookopen00:00
stack overview
promisestack overview00:59
Claude UI intro
valueClaude UI intro02:48
Claude skill install
valueClaude skill install06:00
UGC preset
valueUGC preset08:46
AIOS diagram
valueAIOS diagram11:46
Claude getting hands
valueClaude getting hands13:13
Claude Code
valueClaude Code16:01
Apify loop
valueApify loop19:25
CTA screen
ctaCTA screen22:04
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Visual moments.

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