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Claude Fable 5 + Higgsfield MCP Will Make You Rich!

A 17-minute experiment that turns Claude plus a video-generation MCP into $1,280 in one day — from zero portfolio to five paid clients.

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Big Idea

The argument in one line.

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.

Who This Is For

Read if. Skip if.

READ IF YOU ARE…
  • You want a concrete AI side hustle with a clear end-to-end workflow, not just theory.
  • You have a Claude subscription and are looking for ways to monetize it beyond personal productivity.
  • You're comfortable running through a tutorial and replicating a workflow step by step.
  • You're interested in B2B services and want a low-overhead way to prospect and pitch clients.
SKIP IF…
  • You're looking for a passive income system — this requires active outreach and client management.
  • You need a workflow that doesn't depend on third-party proprietary skills from a specific vendor.
  • You're skeptical of 'I made $1,280 in one day' framing and want peer-reviewed case studies instead.
TL;DR

The full version, fast.

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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Chapters

Where the time goes.

00:0001:07

01 · Hook and promise

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.

01:0701:55

02 · Why motion design pays

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.

01:5506:55

03 · Building a portfolio with Claude + Higgsfield MCP

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.

06:5509:45

04 · Finding 200 clients

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.

09:4511:22

05 · Automated Gmail outreach

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.

11:2213:40

06 · Replies, deals, and real payments

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.

13:4017:33

07 · ROI math and what's next

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.

Atomic Insights

Lines worth screenshotting.

  • Businesses pay $3,000–$6,000 to agencies for motion design because they don't know an AI-assisted freelancer can deliver the same result for $300.
  • Classic motion (smooth transitions, brand colors) works for digital products; hypermotion (fast cuts, kinetic energy) works for physical products — two styles cover most client briefs.
  • A 10–50% funded Kickstarter campaign is the ideal cold outreach target: validated market demand, active budget, no long-term agency contract yet.
  • MCP's real productivity unlock for freelancers is parallelism — generating 10 video variations simultaneously instead of sequentially.
  • Cold outreach at $200–$250 deliberately underprices the market not because the work is cheap but because a lower number removes the friction for a first-time client to say yes.
  • A portfolio built in a single day is enough to close paid work if the quality matches market expectations — clients cannot tell AI-assisted from agency-produced at the $200–$300 price point.
  • Scraping Google Maps for emails works best on service businesses (restaurants, gyms, boutiques) that need marketing help but cannot afford agencies.
  • A Gmail MCP connector that personalizes and sends 200 emails in two minutes replaces an outreach assistant entirely — the bottleneck shifts to lead quality, not send volume.
  • Charging less than market rate as a beginner is a deliberate acquisition strategy, not a reflection of value — raising rates after building case studies is the stated exit from the discounted tier.
  • The experiment netted a 5x return on subscription cost ($1,280 revenue / $250 spend), making the cost of the tool self-liquidating on the first day it's used seriously.
Takeaway

The arbitrage window between agency pricing and AI production cost.

WHAT TO LEARN

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.

  • Motion design agencies charge $3,000–$6,000 per project not because the work takes that long but because the market has no lower-cost alternative that meets a minimum quality bar — AI changes that floor.
  • The Kickstarter targeting heuristic (campaigns at 10–50% of funding goal) is a transferable filter for any service freelancer: it identifies businesses with validated demand, live budgets, and no locked-in agency relationship.
  • Cold email reply rates above 2–3% typically require that the offer addresses a concrete cost or time problem the recipient already recognizes — vague 'I can help you' pitches fail; specific 'I make motion ads for $300 vs. $3,000 agencies' pitches convert.
  • Parallel generation via MCP changes the economics of revision rounds — delivering 10 variations at once shifts the client conversation from 'can you redo this?' to 'which of these do you prefer?', reducing back-and-forth.
  • Charging below market rate as a deliberate acquisition strategy (not a permanent price) only works if there is a defined trigger to raise prices — a portfolio of five paid case studies is a reasonable threshold before moving to standard market rates.
Glossary

Terms worth knowing.

Higgsfield MCP
A Model Context Protocol server that connects Claude to Higgsfield AI's video generation platform, allowing Claude to orchestrate storyboarding, asset generation, and video rendering through conversation.
Seedance 2.0
The video generation model Higgsfield uses internally to render motion design clips from storyboard prompts.
Classic motion
A motion design style characterized by smooth transitions, brand-consistent color palettes, and controlled pacing — suited to digital products like apps and SaaS.
Hypermotion
A motion design style defined by fast cuts, kinetic camera moves, and high energy — suited to physical consumer products.
Claude skill
A reusable instruction file (similar to a system prompt or tool card) that a user uploads to Claude to give it specialized behavior for a specific workflow — in this context, a motion-design skill and a client-finder skill built by Higgsfield.
MCP connector
An integration point in Claude's settings that links Claude to an external service (Higgsfield, Gmail) so Claude can call that service's APIs mid-conversation.
Resources

Things they pointed at.

00:36productHiggsfield AI
06:54toolSeedance 2.0
10:00toolGmail MCP connector
Quotables

Lines you could clip.

01:13
People don't really buy products. They buy how those products make them feel.
Standalone insight that reframes the entire value prop of motion design in one sentence.TikTok hook↗ Tweet quote
01:44
You can deliver the exact same result for $300. The company saves thousands, you make hundreds, and everyone wins.
Tight three-part win framing — no setup needed.IG reel cold open↗ Tweet quote
14:37
This is just insane. From a completely cold audience with zero skills in motion design, I made $1,280 in total.
The climax number reveal — high energy moment.TikTok hook↗ Tweet quote
The Script

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00:00Every day, I receive hundreds of questions on how to make money with AI. And Throbig just dropped CloudFable five, and I discovered the absolute easiest and fastest way. And today, I'm gonna show it to you.
00:10You'll learn how to earn money on AI, create ads, build a portfolio, and most importantly, find clients even without any experience in sales or motion design. AI will do most of the heavy lifting.
00:26Hi. I'm Adil. Today, we're creating fifteen second ads for real businesses using one of the best AI combos out there, Claude plus the Hixeld MCP, and then we're gonna monetize it.
00:38So my main goal is to show you how even beginners can make their first money on AI. But before a brand trusts you with their money, you'll need a strong portfolio, And that's exactly what we're building today.
00:49Once your portfolio is ready, you'll need clients to see it. So stick around till the end, and I'll show you the easiest way to find them. And along the way, I'll break down the exact cost and AI credits so you can see how to turn this method into actual income.
01:04Let's get into it.
01:10Here's what nobody really says out loud about marketing. People don't really buy products. They buy how those products make them feel, and Motion delivers exactly that.
01:21That's why the brands using it are making the biggest profits. But most businesses just skip it because agencies charge 3 to $6,000 for this minimum.
01:29Even though Motion Graphics has been around for a long time, demand for great visuals remains high. Companies regularly use it for marketing and advertising, and that's why they're willing to pay big money for it.
01:41That's exactly what we need. And here's what makes this interesting right now. You can deliver the exact same result for $300.
01:49The company saves thousands, you make hundreds, and everyone wins.
01:58Before looking for clients, we need a portfolio because the first thing any client asks is, can I see examples of your work? And we need to have something to show so clients understand what they're paying for. I'm gonna pick three of the most common niches right now and create a specific motion video for each.
02:15It'll be tech, beverage, and education, and build a motion video for them step by step.
02:20So step one is preparing a setup. The whole thing runs on one setup. Claude with the Higgs field m c b connected.
02:27Connecting it will only take a minute, And think of it this way, Claude is the brain that talks me through it, and Higgs field is what actually makes the video. So first, if you don't have a Higgs field account, go to Higgs field a I and sign up.
02:41Now open Claude, go to settings, connectors, hit add custom connector, name it Hexfield, and paste this URL.
02:50Click connect, and now your Hexfield and Claude accounts work together automatically. And to make this even easier, I built a motion design skill specifically for this workflow.
03:00It's an absolute game changer. The built in assistant literally takes you by the hand and guides you through the entire process even if you're starting from absolute zero. It handles all the crucial details automatically, so by the end, you'll have a high quality motion video.
03:14I'll leave the download link in the description. Just drop it into Claude, and it walks you through every step exactly the way I just showed you with KeyStill running under the hood. Step two, generating.
03:25So I'm typing, make a motion design video, and enter.
03:30Now based on the motion design skill we just uploaded, Claude asked me a few questions to make sure the final motion turns out exactly how I want. I don't have a logo yet, so Heexill generates one automatically. But if you have it, just upload the asset.
03:45Duration, I go with fifteen seconds. That's the perfect timing for motion. Format, let's do horizontal.
03:52The style, you can pick from what the skill suggests or just type your own if nothing fits. One step left before we get the result. Now we need to create a storyboard.
04:02I go with eight frames. The more detailed the storyboard, the better the final video turns out. Now here's where it gets interesting.
04:11Kixfield creates a storyboard using GPT image two automatically. Without the skill, you just get random disconnected shots from some random generator models. But with Keycloak MCP, you don't need to guess which models to use or what will work.
04:25The AI handles everything for you. Alright. There it is.
04:30Everything lines up. I hit approve and generate. To generate the video, KeySilt automatically runs c dense two point o, the best video generation model out there right now.
04:41While it generates, let me explain something. So the secret to charging more is knowing that different clients need different approaches. Don't need a marketing degree, and you don't need to overanalyze your clients.
04:52Just memorize this. Classic motion is for digital products. Hypermotion is for physical products.
04:59Now you know exactly what to offer to different clients. Alright. Our video is down.
05:04Let's check it out.
05:17Okay. I mean, look at the text. Holds in every frame.
05:21Transitions are clean. If I saw this without context, I'd honestly ask, did you use professional motion design programs for any of this? It just doesn't look like AI at all.
05:32K. Let's go to the next one. I still need to create two more videos for my portfolio.
05:37So instead of wasting time doing this manually, I'm just gonna drop in this prompt. You can just copy it. I will leave the full prompt in the description.
05:47As you can see, the AI took over and started generating everything on its own. MCP is a content machine, so it can run all of the motion videos at the same time. Okay.
05:57And this is what we got.
06:14This used to take so many hours to make it manually. Now we have high quality motion videos in literally five minutes with zero design experience. And here's the best part that gives you a massive unfair advantage.
06:28On the market, clients rarely order just one video. They usually want a whole bunch, like 10 variations for different product colors, flavors, or models. Before AI, you'd have to build every single variation from scratch.
06:41If one video took you eight hours, a pack of 10 would burn eighty hours. But with Kixote MCP, you can multiply a product into 10 different variations in literally minutes.
06:54Yeah. Okay. The portfolio is done, but let's be honest.
06:59A great portfolio is nothing without distribution. If you have no one to sell to, all that beautiful work is just a waste. So now it's time to talk about making money and figure out exactly how to find clients.
07:12I'll show you three of the fastest sources to find clients, and you don't need to do anything hard or find the clients yourself because AI is gonna handle all of it. Let's start with the simplest but incredibly effective one, Google Maps. We need to pull up contacts for restaurants, boutiques, gyms, coffee shops, and studios.
07:31I'll try to find only emails to make it faster and easier. We can reach them out on Instagram, other social media, or whatever context you can find.
07:40I'm not gonna do this research manually. Instead, I'll just upload my custom client finder skill into Cloud MCP and drop in a simple prompt. I'll paste that in.
07:52Alright. It's starting the analysis, and this skill automatically filters out inactive accounts that nobody uses anymore.
08:00It targets only active emails belonging to owners and head managers. And it doesn't just stop at Google Maps. It automatically scrapes other public platforms to find the company's contact info and share the results.
08:13I mean, think about how much time this saves. Imagine doing this by hand, searching for restaurants, digging for emails, and if they aren't unlisted, manually searching the web just to find a way to contact them.
08:25A whole day wouldn't be enough to find a 100 emails, and probably half of them would be dead anyway. That's why I built the skill.
08:33It does 100% of the heavy lifting for you. All you have to do is copy my ready to use prompt and paste it into Cloud. Now let's look at source number two, Kickstarter.
08:43We use the same workflow, just change the platform name to a Kickstarter. With it, we skip projects with zero funding as they lack market validation and a working budget. We also skip the multimillion dollar giants because they usually have long term agency contracts or their own in house teams.
09:01My go to target is campaigns that have raised between 1050% of their goal. These businesses need clear explainer videos and product animations.
09:11And the skill handles all of this filtering automatically. In total, I pulled 50 high potential campaigns from Kickstarter. Now let's move on to source number three, Amazon and Shopify sellers.
09:24These are established businesses with active sales and working storefronts. However, most sellers still follow the old playbook, relying only on basic photos and text reviews. This makes our offer incredibly relevant to them as it helps the product stand out from the competition and directly drives up their sales.
09:41The skill finds brands with strong reviews and pulls their contact info. That's another 50 potential clients. In total now, we have 200 emails that AI found for us in minutes.
09:54Here's how to send offers to all of them fully automated with AI doing every step. So first, go to settings, then connectors, and connect your Gmail account.
10:04Same way we connected to Keyxo. Just paste the URL and hit connect. Now go back to the email list the AI just found for us, and I'm typing copy all emails into a clean list.
10:17It outputs them in one block. Uh, I'm selecting all, copy, and paste it directly into the next prompt.
10:25Send this email to every contact on this list. The Gmail connector picks it up, personalizes each message, and sends all 200 emails automatically. The whole blast takes about two minutes.
10:38So the skill found their contact emails, and the Gmail connector sent all of them out. Don't be afraid to reach out, and don't overthink whether they will reply. You have nothing to lose.
10:48You're offering a solution that businesses actually need and in the worst case scenario, they just don't reply. In the best case, you make a couple $100 for a couple of hours and get a new professional skill you can monetize anytime. This outreach method I just showed you is just one way to find clients.
11:05There are at least 10 more, including strategies where they come straight to you with a done deal. So if you want it, let me know in the comments. Okay.
11:13I'm done for today. It's already evening, so I'm hoping to get some replies by tomorrow morning.
11:23Okay. I'm back. It's been fourteen hours since I sent those messages, and when I opened my laptop, I was pretty shocked.
11:30I was hoping to get maybe five replies, but reality turned out completely different. I get 16 replies.
11:37Some of them straight up said they didn't need it right now, but seven of them were interested, and they agreed to move forward after hearing the price. By the way, if you're wondering what you charge as a beginner, you can always ask Claude to research average market rates. My analysis shows that the quality motion video starts at around $300 depending on your skills and the brief.
11:59Now for cold outreach, I purposely charge less. The AI credit cost is minimal, so I'll still come out ahead and a lower price makes it a no brainer for a new client to say yes. And this is a good result considering I'm not a motion designer, not a three d artist, not a VFX specialist.
12:15I literally built my portfolio just yesterday and did the outreach right after. In my replies to those seven leads, I asked them to send over their product or company logo and briefly describe what kind of motion video they wanted.
12:28So for the remaining seven, I just created the motion videos using the exact same workflow we used for our portfolio. During outreach, I also tested different writing styles. Most of them got completely ignored, but one specific message structure performed like crazy.
12:42It got the highest response rate by far, and, honestly, it's the main reason I got these orders. Here's the exact winning formula that actually works.
12:54Let's send them over and see how they react.
13:01Alright. Let's open up the email and see what the clients wrote back. Out of those seven clients, one was expecting a different result and refused to pay.
13:11That's okay though because it was our first time doing this, and this is just how the business works. And the other client came back with way too many edits, but not gonna give up on him. It's all part of the experience, and you need to know how to handle these situations.
13:25I'm gonna keep working with him, but let's not delay the video. Luckily, the other five clients loved their videos. They had a few small edits, so I jumped back into Higgs LMCP and fixed everything, and they approved my work.
13:37So you can go ahead and congratulate me. I just received my first payments for a motion design order. One Amazon seller I found already paid my $300 invoice.
13:47And honestly, he told me it was worth every cent.
14:04Even though we made it super fast and simple, the final result looks incredibly expensive. It completely changes how customers perceive this product. And as a bonus, I also made him five product photo cards.
14:16For the other clients, I made videos for $260, 280, 240, and $200.
14:23And honestly, I'm pretty shocked. This was a pretty small experiment for me too, but it proves that today, in the era of AI, nothing is impossible. From a completely cold audience with zero skills in motion design or editing and without being pushy or salesy, I made $1,280 in total.
14:42This is just insane because in the current market, even beginners charge at least $200 minimum for motion design. And let's be real. Beginners work often looks pretty basic, but what we created today on the market, this quality actually costs way more.
14:57In total, I spent exactly five hours on everything, finding clients, doing the outreach, generating the videos. Five hours sounds like a lot until you see almost $1,300 in your bank account.
15:09That's $256 per hour. And remember, this is while your rates stay at the beginner level.
15:15As soon as you start building a solid portfolio and packing it with high quality case studies, you can easily start charging 300, 500, or even $700 per project.
15:26And the best part, this income will constantly grow. As you keep using the platform, your eye for design gets better, your videos look even cooler, so your clients will start actively recommending you to their network.
15:39This organic growth allows you to easily double or triple your rates. Now let's look at the real math and see if this was actually worth it. Here's the moment everyone's been waiting for.
15:50To make this whole challenge happen, I spent 5,935 credits or $250 on the subscription.
15:57Clients paid me $1,280 in total, which is a five times return on what I put in, and my net profit was a thousand and $30 in a single day. If you treat this like a real side hustle and spend just three hours a day and seven days a week, that's only twenty one hours a week.
16:14For a beginner, that's a steal compared to the money you can bring in. At our current rate, that's easily around $3,000 in net profit a week on average minimum.
16:24And keep in mind, today, I only showed you the motion design part, but Geeksworth MCP is actually a full scale content factory. It can generate viral UGC videos, create a brand completely from scratch.
16:37By the way, you can watch the full tutorial on how to do that in my previous video. And it doesn't stop there. You can create content for websites, high converting ads, banners, and cinematic product photo shoots.
16:49In this video, I showed you how to master a whole new profession from scratch. But honestly, you don't even need to do the heavy lifting.
16:57So here's a challenge for this week. Go out there and find just one client. Set up your portfolio, send them out your first pitches, and see what happens.
17:06Once you get your first reply or close your first deal, drop a comment with your results. I really wanna see how much you make, and we'll share the best success stories in our next videos. As always, if you found this video helpful, hit the like button, subscribe, and I'll see you guys in the next one.
The Hook

The bait, then the rug-pull.

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.

Frameworks

Named ideas worth stealing.

04:49model

Classic vs. Hypermotion client matching

  1. Classic motion = digital products
  2. Hypermotion = physical products

Two-bucket mental model for knowing which motion style to pitch to which client without needing design intuition.

Steal forany creator offering AI video services
09:01model

Kickstarter funding tier targeting

  1. Skip 0% funded (no validation)
  2. Target 10-50% funded (active budget, no agency yet)
  3. Skip multi-million funded (long-term contracts)

Prospecting filter that identifies businesses with proven market validation and active marketing budgets who aren't locked into agency relationships.

Steal forany B2B service freelancer doing cold outreach
CTA Breakdown

How they asked for the click.

VERBAL ASK
17:00subscribe
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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sofa hook
hooksofa hook00:00
motion design pitch
promisemotion design pitch01:07
Claude skill setup
valueClaude skill setup02:38
storyboard generation
valuestoryboard generation04:05
portfolio done
valueportfolio done06:55
Google Maps scrape
valueGoogle Maps scrape09:05
Gmail blast
valueGmail blast10:20
14 hours later
value14 hours later11:33
client emails
valueclient emails13:40
ROI math
ctaROI math15:55
Higgsfield logo
ctaHiggsfield logo17:26
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