Claude Fable 5 Found My Next AI Business Idea
A 20-minute walkthrough that uses Claude Fable 5 and the Semrush MCP to pull 50 validated digital product opportunities from real keyword data, then builds the top-ranked one on the spot.
June 11thA 17-minute experiment that turns Claude plus a video-generation MCP into $1,280 in one day — from zero portfolio to five paid clients.
Connecting Claude to a video-generation MCP compresses professional motion design from a $3,000–$6,000 agency deliverable into a $200–$300 freelance offer, creating a pricing gap large enough for a beginner to win clients on price without sacrificing perceived quality.
The video argues that pairing Claude with the Higgsfield MCP collapses the cost of professional motion design to near-zero, letting a beginner undercut agencies by 90% and still profit. The presenter walks through the full stack in one take: generate a three-video portfolio using Claude-guided storyboarding and Seedance 2.0 rendering, scrape 200 leads from Google Maps, Kickstarter, and Amazon/Shopify using a custom Claude skill, then fire all 200 cold emails automatically via a Gmail MCP connector. Fourteen hours later he received 16 replies, closed 5 clients, and netted $1,030 on $250 in subscription costs.
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Opens on a cozy sofa shot with phone in hand, pivots to studio. Claims to show the easiest and fastest way to earn with AI using Claude Fable 5 and Higgsfield MCP — no sales or design experience needed.

Argues businesses buy feeling, not features. Agencies charge $3k–$6k minimum. That gap is the opportunity — deliver the same result for $300 and everyone wins.

Sets up Higgsfield MCP connector in Claude settings. Uses a custom motion-design skill to guide Claude through questions (logo, duration, format, style, storyboard frames). Generates three 15-second ads for tech, beverage, and education niches using Seedance 2.0. Demonstrates batch generation for 10-variant packs.

Uses a custom client-finder Claude skill to scrape three sources: Google Maps (restaurants, gyms, boutiques), Kickstarter (10-50% funded campaigns), Amazon/Shopify sellers. Yields 200 contact emails in minutes.

Connects Gmail MCP connector to Claude. Pastes 200 emails into a prompt; Claude personalizes each message and sends the full batch in about two minutes.

14 hours later: 16 replies, 7 interested, 5 paid. Uses the same generation workflow to fulfill client orders. First payment $300 from an Amazon seller.

Five client payments totaling $1,280. Cost: $250 subscription / 5,935 credits. Net $1,030 in one day, 5 hours of work, $256/hour. Projects $3,000/week at 21 hours/week. Pitches Higgsfield MCP as a full content factory beyond motion design.
When a professional service can be delivered at 5% of its market price, the fastest path to first revenue is not quality improvement — it is finding the buyers who have been priced out of the market entirely.
“People don't really buy products. They buy how those products make them feel.”
“You can deliver the exact same result for $300. The company saves thousands, you make hundreds, and everyone wins.”
“This is just insane. From a completely cold audience with zero skills in motion design, I made $1,280 in total.”
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.
The question lands in every comments section: how do I actually make money with these AI tools? This tutorial answers it with a receipt — $1,280 in one day, five paid clients, zero prior motion design experience, and a workflow that runs almost entirely inside Claude.
Two-bucket mental model for knowing which motion style to pitch to which client without needing design intuition.
Prospecting filter that identifies businesses with proven market validation and active marketing budgets who aren't locked into agency relationships.
“If you found this video helpful, hit the like button, subscribe, and I'll see you guys in the next one.”
Standard subscribe CTA after a soft challenge prompt (find one client this week, drop results in comments) — the challenge CTA lands harder than the subscribe ask.
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17:26A 20-minute walkthrough that uses Claude Fable 5 and the Semrush MCP to pull 50 validated digital product opportunities from real keyword data, then builds the top-ranked one on the spot.
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June 11thA non-technical marketer live-demos two Claude Code SEO workflows — one that auto-publishes blog posts from YouTube videos, one that vibe-codes local service sites from scratch — and shows real revenue and real rankings.
June 10thA non-technical marketer packaged his daily Claude workflows into 25 skill files, sold them at $99, and made over $3,000 in 30 days.
May 13thA 22-minute numbered listicle mapping ten Claude-powered service businesses onto existing markets, with real income examples and prompt snippets for each.
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