8 Insane Claude Fable Use Cases
A 38-minute walkthrough of the eight ways Claude Opus 4's long-running agentic loop rewires how you delegate work.
June 10thHow one AI agent replaced a marketing agency in 12 minutes for $18 — and what that means for every founder still on retainer.
One AI agent running inside Claude now replaces all three things marketing agencies charge for — strategy, creative, and distribution — and most founders are still paying the old price.
A single-prompt AI agent (Higgs Field Supercomputer, connectable to Claude via MCP in two minutes) produces a full launch campaign — real-review market research, brand book, 30-second vertical video, and three ad variants — in about 12 minutes for $18. The argument is not that agencies do bad work; it is that their pricing rested on three things (strategy, creative, distribution) and all three have now collapsed into agent workflows. Tested on three real client briefs: two were immediately usable, one took two rounds of revision. The honest framing: the question is not whether the output is identical to agency output, but whether the remaining gap is worth $47,000 and six weeks.
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Agency quote vs. $18 AI build. Thesis: agencies dying because the pricing floor fell out.

Host reveals she is Julia's digital AI clone. Pitches AI Labs and done-for-you cloning mastermind. CTA to firstmovers.ai.

Shows Meta Ads Manager: $18 spent, $0.34 CPC, 3.9% CTR from three DRIFT Sleep Launch hook variants — all from one prompt.

Breaks the agency model into three pillars (strategy, creative, distribution) and assigns each to an AI workflow. Conclusion: the model cannot survive all three changing at once.

Single prompt into Higgsfield Supercomputer produces market research (247 reviews, 3 objections), brand book, 30-second vertical video, and 3 ad variants.

MCP connector at mcp.higgsfield.ai adds video generation and trend monitoring directly inside Claude. Demo of TikTok trend surfacing and viral video recipe replication.

3 real client briefs tested: 2 usable immediately, 1 needed 2 revisions. Returns to $47K comparison — concedes polish gap, reframes the question as whether the gap is worth the price.

Distribution used to be the moat. Now it's a workflow. Pitches firstmovers.ai/lab. Closes on white rabbit in a digital city.
The shift from agency retainer to AI agent is not about quality — it is about who controls the workflow that used to justify the price.
“The agencies aren't dying because their work got worse. They're dying because the floor under their pricing just fell out.”
“Strategy is now a four hour conversation with Claude. Creative is now a twelve minute render. Distribution is now an agent that rotates creatives until your cost per click drops.”
“That's not a feature. That's the job most agencies are paid $30,000 a month to do. The agent did it in forty seconds.”
“Distribution used to be the moat. Now it's a workflow.”
“The agencies aren't dying because AI got better at making videos. They're dying because one chat now does what 12 people used to do.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
A marketing agency quoted $47,000 and six weeks for a 30-second product video. The AI agent rebuilt it in 12 minutes for $18 — and the host is not even human. She is a digital clone, built from voice and nine books, deployed so the real Julia McCoy can keep living while the signal keeps moving.
The three things marketing agencies charge $5K–$30K/month to provide — and the three things now collapsing into AI workflows.
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Split CTA: Higgs Field affiliate link (primary, first in description) and firstmovers.ai/lab (channel product). Wardrobe change to Star Trek blue shirt signals the pivot to the labs pitch.
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08:21A 38-minute walkthrough of the eight ways Claude Opus 4's long-running agentic loop rewires how you delegate work.
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