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Shane Hummus · YouTube

One Claude AI Prompt Made Me Six Figures a Month

A single master prompt that interviews you, learns your voice, and builds every custom prompt you will ever need for YouTube.

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Big Idea

The argument in one line.

Instead of writing prompts cold, you use one master prompt to interview yourself by voice, extract your knowledge and voice, and produce a reusable custom prompt that handles every YouTube task — paying the setup cost once and reusing the asset forever.

Who This Is For

Read if. Skip if.

READ IF YOU ARE…
  • You have used Claude or ChatGPT to write YouTube scripts and the output sounds generic or robotic.
  • You run a YouTube channel and want AI output that genuinely matches your voice and niche, not a corporate blog post.
  • You are a coach, consultant, or service-based business owner using YouTube for lead generation and need consistent scripted content without outsourcing.
  • You want to produce high-volume ad creative — dozens or hundreds of variations — without hiring a media-buying team.
  • You are starting a brand-new channel and want a production system that does not require prior YouTube experience.
SKIP IF…
  • You are not planning to create YouTube content — the framework is entirely wired for YouTube channel workflows.
  • You already have dialed-in Claude Projects or Skills with voice-matched prompts; this is the method you likely already use.
  • You are looking for ready-to-paste prompts you can run immediately — this video teaches the system for building them, not the prompts themselves (those require signing up for the free workshop).
TL;DR

The full version, fast.

Most creators open Claude, type a one-line request, and get generic output that sounds like AI slop. The fix is a two-layer architecture: a master prompt interviews you by voice — asking about your voice, audience, goals, differentiator, and offer — and outputs a custom prompt as a permanent reusable asset. That custom prompt then handles each specific task (scripts, ads, research) with a shorter follow-up interview. The method is demonstrated through two case studies: a scripting prompt used on the creator's 1.5-million-subscriber channel, and a Facebook ads prompt that produced 350 unique ad variations in under three hours — beating the output of a professional media-buying team. Voice input is non-negotiable; typing produces slop.

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Chapters

Where the time goes.

00:0000:46

01 · Intro — proof claims

Stakes the credibility: $477K AdSense, $10M YouTube income, 1.5M subscribers. Promises to give the exact prompt.

00:4602:07

02 · Why most AI content is slop

Claims most creators are using AI completely wrong. Positions himself as a Claude expert who also hired a 0.1% AI expert.

02:0702:46

03 · The secret: master prompt that builds prompts

Explains the two-layer architecture. The master prompt interviews you, learns your voice, and outputs the custom working prompt.

02:4604:00

04 · Why writing prompts cold never works

Every task needs a different prompt. Nobody can write the perfect prompt off the top of their head. Guessing = garbage.

04:0004:37

05 · The critical mistake: raw material must come from you

AI is the container, not the source. Voice-yapping extracts the real material. Typing limits output and doesn't match your speaking voice.

04:3705:47

06 · Sponsor break — live training

Mid-roll promotion for a free YouTube beginner live training. Giveaway: niche validator tool for Claude and ChatGPT.

05:4708:54

07 · Part 2: The 5-step workflow

Step-by-step: (1) open Claude, (2) state the outcome specifically, (3) yap by voice, (4) go back and forth 20-50 questions, (5) build and save the prompt.

08:5413:00

08 · Build #1: The scripting prompt

The prompt that writes scripts for his channel. Meta-prompt interviews you about voice, channel, audience, offer, differentiator. Case study: brother Zach, 0 to $214/day AdSense in 29 days.

13:0015:41

09 · Build #2: The Facebook ads prompt

350 unique Facebook retargeting ad variations in under 3 hours, organized in a color-coded Google Sheets matrix. Beat a professional media buyer's output.

15:4118:12

10 · More tools, coaching CTA, close

Mentions additional Claude skills built for niche selection, monetization, channel settings. Pitches 1:1 coaching (18% acceptance rate). End card click-here.

Atomic Insights

Lines worth screenshotting.

  • Writing a prompt cold is guessing. Guessing with AI produces generic output every time, regardless of how good the model is.
  • The master prompt does not write content — it interviews you and builds the custom prompt that writes content. There are always two layers.
  • Voice input is not optional. Typing limits what you can say and produces output that does not sound like you will sound on camera.
  • Pay the setup cost once and the prompt works forever. One two-hour investment replaces hundreds of hours of from-scratch scripting.
  • The AI is the container, not the source. Your stories, voice, angles, and experience are the raw material — AI just structures them.
  • YouTube is mass-demonetizing and banning AI-slop channels. The risk is not future; it is current and accelerating.
  • A master prompt that interviews you will ask 20 to 50 questions across multiple cycles. The depth of the interview determines the quality of the output prompt.
  • A non-technical 50-year-old with zero YouTube experience reached full-time AdSense income in under one month using this system.
  • The second interview (custom prompt running on a specific task) is always faster than the first because your context is already baked in.
  • 350 Facebook ad variations produced in two hours with auto-tagged organization outperformed what a professional media-buying team produces in a month.
  • Claude is better than ChatGPT for long interviews and voice matching. Use ChatGPT or Gemini only for visual tasks like thumbnails.
  • Do not turn a prompt into a Claude Project or Skill until it is fully dialed in — iteration is easier in a plain conversation window.
  • The master prompt secretly builds more than scripts. When run on a trades channel, it also scraped and built a career database that prevents repeating the same video topics.
  • WhisperFlow is slightly better than Claude's built-in voice button for long yap sessions, but either beats typing by a large margin.
Takeaway

Build the prompt once. Use it forever.

WHAT TO LEARN

The reason AI output sounds generic is not the model — it is the absence of a structured interview that extracts your actual voice, audience, and context before writing begins.

  • Writing a prompt cold — from a blank Claude window — almost always produces generic output because you cannot anticipate every dimension the AI needs: voice, audience assumptions, tone, objections, angles.
  • A two-layer system fixes this: one master prompt interviews you and produces a custom prompt as its output; that custom prompt handles the actual task on every future run.
  • Voice input is functionally different from typing for this use case — talking to an AI mirrors how you will speak on camera, produces more natural phrasing, and removes the friction that makes people stop answering questions midway through.
  • The initial prompt-building session takes one to two hours and feels expensive. That cost is paid once. Every subsequent script, ad set, or email sequence costs minutes, not hours.
  • A well-built scripting prompt interviews you about your differentiator, past videos that worked or failed, your offer, and your audience's objections — not just your niche. Generic niche information produces generic output.
  • The same master prompt architecture applies beyond scripts: ad creative, email sequences, niche selection tools, audience comment mining, and sales VSL scripts all follow the same pattern — one master interview, one custom prompt saved as a permanent asset.
  • Proof of concept requires the hardest possible test case. Applying the system to a non-technical first-time creator and documenting the results is more persuasive than applying it to an experienced operator — it removes the 'only works for experts' objection.
  • AI-generated channels without voice-matched, human-sourced content are being demonetized or banned at increasing rates. The protective layer is not less AI — it is AI that contains more of you.
Glossary

Terms worth knowing.

Master prompt
A meta-level prompt whose sole job is to interview you about a task and produce a custom, reusable prompt as its output rather than producing the final deliverable directly.
AI slop
Content generated by AI that sounds generic, robotic, or corporate — typically produced by writing prompts cold without voice or personal context baked in.
Yapping
The practice of answering an AI's interview questions by voice (using Claude's mic button or a tool like WhisperFlow) rather than typing, to produce output that matches how the creator actually speaks.
Cold prompt
A prompt written from scratch without any prior interview or context-loading — the approach the video argues always produces generic output.
Claude Skill / Claude Project
Persistent Claude configurations where a custom prompt and context are saved permanently so they can be reused across sessions without re-pasting. Recommended only after a prompt is fully dialed in.
RPM
Revenue per mille — the amount earned per 1,000 video views on YouTube. Referenced as a term the creator's brother Zach had never heard of before starting his channel.
Resources

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Quotables

Lines you could clip.

04:25
The AI master prompt is not really writing for you. It's pulling your brain out of your head and then structuring it.
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Pay once and then print money forever. That's the trade.
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04:00
The raw material has to come from you, not the AI. That's the difference between AI that makes real money on YouTube and AI slop.
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00:00So one Claude AI prompt made me 6 figures a month, and it's the same prompt that turned both ends of my money machine on this channel. It wrote the scripts that took my main channel past $477,000 just in AdSense alone last year, and it's the prompt that I use to make almost every AI tool that I use on my channel, and not just my channel.
00:20I even used it to build the Facebook ad system that retargets every viewer who clicks on one of my links. And by the way, this is coming from someone who runs a YouTube channel with over 1,500,000 subscribers.
00:30I've personally made over $10,000,000 from YouTube alone, and I've worked with clients who've collectively generated over a $100,000,000 in revenue from YouTube. So this isn't a cool prompt.
00:40This is the master prompt that builds every other prompt that I use on this channel. And today, I'm gonna be giving this prompt to you, and I'm gonna be demonstrating exactly how I use it with two different examples with the full walkthrough step by step. So if you appreciate me making this type of content and you wanna see me make more of it in the future, then gently tap that like button, and let's dive into it right now.
01:01Now before we jump into this, I just wanna say something about AI on YouTube right now. Most creators are using AI completely wrong, and almost all of the AI content on YouTube is terrible. And by the way, this is coming from someone who's been using Claude ever since it first came out.
01:15I would say that I'm one of the world renowned experts on using Claude specifically for YouTube and content creation in general. And I hired somebody who's even better than me at AI. He's truly 0.1% when it comes to AI.
01:27And I literally hired him, and I paid for him to stay in the apartment right next to me. So I know exactly how to use AI correctly, and I can tell you right now that most creators aren't using it right. And one of the biggest reasons is because all the content on YouTube is terrible.
01:39Right? So most creators, they're gonna open Claude or ChatGPT. They're gonna type, write me a script about topic, and then they wonder why what comes back sounds like a corporate blog post written by a robot intern.
01:50And then they wonder why the channel isn't growing. Because, of course, if you do this, you're gonna create AI slop. When in reality, what you want to create is content that sounds like you.
01:59It's your opinion. It's tailored to you and your voice in the way that you write and or speak. And the secret to accomplishing this is you don't want to write the prompt yourself.
02:07You build a master prompt that interviews you, learns your voice, your channel, your audience, and then it builds the custom prompt that actually does the work. And then that custom prompt is going to interview you again to do the specific task.
02:23So there's one master prompt that builds every other prompt that you need, and I'm gonna show you exactly how it works. I'm gonna walk you through two of the biggest builds on my channel, and I'm going to give you the prompt itself. So whether you've never touched Claude or you've been messing with AI for a few months or you're a Claude expert, you're gonna get a lot out of this video.
02:41So let's go ahead and jump into it right now. So first of all, let's talk about the prompt that builds prompts. So here's why writing your own prompt cold just doesn't work.
02:49There are hundreds of different jobs that you might want AI to do on your channel. Scripts, titles, thumbnails, emails, ads, outlier research, audience mining, hooks.
02:58The list is endless. And every single one of these needs a totally different prompt. And you cannot sit down and write the perfect prompt for any one of those off the top of your head.
03:07Nobody can. You don't know what to include. You don't know what details actually matter.
03:12You don't know what edge cases to plan for. You're just guessing. And here's the thing about guessing with AI.
03:17You're gonna get garbage every single time. Right? It is going to create AI slop.
03:20Now imagine the alternative. One master prompt. You tell it, here is the outcome that I want.
03:26Interview me until you have everything that you need to build the perfect prompt for this. And then it goes to work on you. It asks you question after question after question about your voice, your audience, your goals, your style, the objections that your viewers have, the angles you wanna hit.
03:43And if you don't know how to get it the information that it wants, you can literally just ask it and it'll tell you exactly how to do that. And then when it has enough, it builds you a prompt.
03:52A real one tailored to you, reusable forever. And here's the thing that you need to understand because most people screw this up royally. Okay?
04:00The raw material has to come from you, not the AI. Right? That's the difference between AI that makes real money on YouTube and AI slop that gets you demonetized or even banned or just doesn't work in the first place.
04:11And yes, that is a real risk right now. Right? YouTube is mass demonetizing or banning AI slop AI slop channels.
04:19Now the AI master prompt is not really writing for you. It's pulling your brain out of your head and then structuring it. The voice, the stories, the angles, the experience, all of that comes from you.
04:29The AI is just the container. And that's why I'm gonna have you yap out loud voice chat. Right?
04:35Do not type this. More on that in a second. Because your voice equals the source material.
04:41Anything else equals slop. Hey. Quick break.
04:44I'm gonna be doing a live training this week on how to start a YouTube channel step by step for beginners. This is going to be for people who want to start channel, but they don't know what niche to pick, what videos to make, or how to actually get started the right way. And it's a completely free training, no strings attached.
04:58In fact, I'm giving away even more bonuses at the training. So just as an example, I'm gonna be giving away my niche validator. Um, this is gonna be available both for ChatGPT as well as Claude, which is a super valuable piece of software where you can finally figure out what the best niche for you is.
05:14So do not miss out on this training. Make sure you sign up for it down in the description and the pinned comment below because you only get it if you join the training. So if you don't join now, you might miss it.
05:23But that being said, in the workshop, you'll get to meet me, and you'll get to ask me questions directly. So I look forward to seeing you in there. So click the link in the description of the pinned comment below, put it in your calendar, and if for whatever reason you missed out on or you weren't able to attend, make sure you still click that link because we might be having workshops in the future as well, and you'll be the first to know about it.
05:41So, yeah, hope to see you there. And now back to your regularly scheduled content. Okay.
05:45So here's the actual workflow step by step. And by the way, I personally recommend Claude over ChatGPT for this one. Claude is just better at long interviews and matching your voice.
05:54Right? ChatGPT works, but Claude is the move. Gemini has also been getting better lately, but, again, Claude is the best when it comes to creative stuff except for visuals like thumbnails and that kind of thing.
06:03In that case, ChatGPT or Gemini are still better. But step one, you're gonna open Claude. Step two is to tell Claude the outcome that you want and be specific.
06:10Don't just say help me write scripts. Say something like, I want a custom prompt that helps me write fifteen to twenty minute YouTube scripts in my voice for my niche. I want you to interview me until you have enough information to build it.
06:22Ask me one question at a time. And then if you have reference material for what you actually want the end product to be, that is when you would add the reference material. So for instance, if there's a video you've written where you were like, wow, This script was really, really good.
06:37You spent a lot of time on the script, for instance. Go ahead and copy and paste that script in and load it into this as well. Then step three is to yap.
06:45Hit the voice button. You can either hit the one that's directly on Claude or you can use something like WhisperFlow. I prefer WhisperFlow slightly.
06:52And then talk to it just like you're talking to a friend. Okay? And then just answer its questions.
06:57And this part is huge. Typing limits how much you can actually say, but voice gets you talking like you. And it becomes much easier to answer the questions that it asks you.
07:05And the whole thing is gonna fall apart if you type. It's just too much work, and it also doesn't actually sound like you're going to sound when you record the video. Then step four, go back and forth, sometimes 20 questions, sometimes 50.
07:15A lot of the time, it'll start off asking about five to 10 questions at a time, and then you go through several cycles of that. But the deeper you go, the better the prompt that comes out. Then step five, when it has enough, ask it to build the prompt, and it'll spit out a massive custom reusable prompt.
07:30And then you wanna save that prompt. Okay? So this is your asset.
07:33So save it in a Google Doc, save it in notes file, whatever you gotta do. Right? Don't lose it.
07:37Now you might be thinking, but Shane, that sounds like it takes a long time. Yeah. It does.
07:41It's probably gonna take you a couple hours. And I'll be honest with you, building the master prompt correctly does take hours.
07:48But here's the trade. You just have to pay the cost one time. And then you're gonna save yourself hundreds of hours over the next year.
07:55Every single time you sit down to make a video, you're not gonna start from scratch. You're gonna paste the prompt. You're gonna yap your you're gonna yap your topic, and then you're gonna get a script tailored to your voice in ten minutes.
08:05So pay once and then print money forever. That's the trade. And look, I haven't just used this for one thing.
08:10I have literally built prompts and Claude skills for just about every possible thing you can imagine on YouTube. We're talking scripts, titles, thumbnails, email sequences, Facebook ads, outlier video research, audience comment mining, sales VSL scripts, niche selection, channel positioning, etcetera, etcetera, all of it.
08:28Every single one of those is a custom prompt and a custom cloud skill that I built using the master prompt. And today, I'm gonna walk you through two of them, the two biggest ones, the ones that quietly do most of the work on this channel. And a bunch of the rest of them, I'm gonna be giving away at a free live workshop that I'm doing this week.
08:44Link in the description and the pinned comment below. So if you want those other prompts and those Claude skills, just go ahead and click that. But right now, let me show you how I built prompt number one.
08:52Okay. So build number one is going to be the scripting prompt. And this is the prompt that writes a lot of the scripts that you watch on this channel.
08:58Now, do I necessarily go word for word? No. I don't always go word for word, but I do have it there in case I don't know what to say.
09:04Usually, I'll just read it and then I'll kinda just say it in my own words. So in this particular case, it's a PowerPoint. Now, is a meta prompt.
09:10It doesn't write your scripts directly. What it does is it interviews you about your channel, your voice, your audience, your offer, your differentiator, your backstory, your philosophies, what videos have already done well on your channel or haven't done well on your channel, etcetera, etcetera.
09:25And then it builds you a custom script writing prompt tailored to you. From then on, every time you want to write a script, you paste that custom prompt into Claude, you yap your video topic for five minutes, and out comes a script that actually sounds like you.
09:38So this is the master prompt right here. It's a lot. And so if you want access to it, go ahead and click the link in the description and the pinned comment below because it's literally too much for me to even put on the screen.
09:49Now let me show you what happens when you actually run it. Right? To prove that this works on a regular person, not a YouTube veteran, I ran this on my brother Zach's channel.
09:57Now Zach is older. He's never made a video in his life, uh, not tech savvy, and he didn't even know what RPM means. Right?
10:03He doesn't know anything about YouTube. And he's been the trades for about thirty years. So I had him use this prompt, and I had him yap to Claude for one session, and the master prompt interviewed him for about an hour about his trade, about his audience, about his voice, and about his offers.
10:17And we actually did the interview together, and when the interview finished, the prompt spat out the custom script writing prompt for his channel, Zach of all trades. And it had his trade knowledge baked in, his voice, his audience, and his affiliate offer. Then we used that second prompt that was produced to actually write his first scripts.
10:33Now the second prompt that was produced also interviewed him, but it didn't have to ask him all the same questions it asked him before. It was just asking specifically about that video he was creating.
10:44Right? So the second interview is much faster than the first one, And we use this to create his first scripts, and here's what happened. Brand new channel, zero existing subscribers.
10:53He yapped each video topic for less than fifteen minutes. Out came the scripts in his voice. He recorded them, and his very first video blew up and got over 800,000 views.
11:02And by day twenty nine after posting his first video, he hit a 214 day just from AdSense alone. And that is a 70,000 plus dollar year run rate.
11:11So he literally went from zero to a full time income in less than one month on YouTube. 50 year old guy, brand new channel, technologically challenged, full time income in less than a month on YouTube.
11:22Now this created a Zach of All Trades master script writing prompt, but it did more than just that. It also created a very detailed trade career database, which actually had to go out and scrape and mine information from the Internet in order to create this trade career database.
11:39And this is an extremely detailed database that is not only very good, but more than that, it doesn't repeat repeat the same careers over and over again, which is something that you run into if you make these types of videos. So it actually chooses new careers so it doesn't just sound like the same video over and over again.
11:53So here's how you start. Open Claude. Paste the script prompt builder that you got from the free link in the description in the pinned comment below.
12:00Hit the voice button, the mic icon on Claude, and start yapping. Literally just start answering the questions that it asks you. Start yapping.
12:08Then it's probably gonna ask you some more questions. Right? It's gonna go deep on your voice, your niche, your dream viewer, your offer, etcetera, etcetera.
12:14And then save the custom prompt that it builds you. You can save it in Google Docs, notes, whatever. And then from now on, every single script, you paste the prompt, you yap your topic, and you script it in ten minutes.
12:26Now one other thing that you can do to make this really easy is you can actually just turn it into a Claude project or a Claude skill. I recommend that you don't do that until it's really dialed in because you're never gonna get it absolutely perfect on the first time. There's always gonna be some things that it does that you don't quite agree with, and then you just want to adjust the prompt from there until it's perfect.
12:44And then at that point, you can turn it into a project and or a skill. Now, by the way, if you're watching this and you're thinking, well, Shane, I don't really know what my niche is. Or I think I know what my niche is, but I don't really know if I have it dialed in.
12:55I'm very unsure of my niche. Well, that is exactly what we're gonna be going over in this week's live training. Okay.
13:01So let's talk about build number two, which is the Facebook ads prompt. And this is a situation where I was actually talking to a very experienced media buyer who is extremely good at Facebook ads, and specifically for creating content for Facebook ads. And I had very little experience.
13:17I don't really know what I'm doing when it comes to Facebook ads. Now, we were running Facebook ads because we wanted to retarget people who come to our page from YouTube. And I literally used this master prompt to build out a Facebook ads prompt that allowed me to create 350 completely unique creative videos, short videos, but usually they were between one to two minutes each in less than three hours.
13:40And that was the entire thing. Creating the prompt, then answering the questions for the prompt, then filming all the videos. And the media buyer that I was working with was absolutely dumbfounded that I was able to do this.
13:51Because not only did it actually create all those videos, but it actually created a spreadsheet that organized everything as well. And And it created this insanely powerful matrix Google Sheets. Right?
14:00So it was all of the different words that I was supposed to say. It was all color coded. It was all named, so it's very easy for us to see in the future which ones are successful and which ones aren't.
14:09There are also different blocks for different types of avatars we were targeting, different hooks, different leads, different CTAs, different bodies, one page that was the combo matrix and the filming order, and there was direction for exactly what the video editor should do as well, along with the actual ads themselves, which we ended up getting a bunch of winners from too.
14:29And here the point the point is I did something that I wasn't an expert on. Right? I am pretty good at making content.
14:34I'm pretty good at copywriting, but I wasn't an expert specifically on Facebook retargeting ads. And I went into this knowing absolutely nothing, and two to three hours later, I did something that blew away someone who is an expert on Facebook ads. And that is the power of this prompt.
14:49So how do you start this? Well, you open Claude. You tell Claude the outcome.
14:53You use the master prompt that I put below. And then make sure you're specific about the outcome. Right?
14:57Give it a good little yap session. You know, something like generate and organize this number of ad variations targeting this audience for this offer.
15:05Then tell it to interview you until it's had enough, and then do a good old yap session. Be specific about your audience, your offer, your objections, your brand voice, anything that it asks you for, try to get it. If you don't know how to get it, ask it how to get it, and it'll tell you.
15:17Then it's gonna create a master prompt. You save that prompt, and you run it whenever you need new variations. And it's gonna go through that same process of interviewing you, but it's gonna be much faster the second time around.
15:26And this way, you never have to start from scratch again. Now I have gone through this process. I've done all these yap sessions being someone who's actually an expert on this myself, we've and created tools for just about every possible thing that you could possibly need on YouTube.
15:40For instance, there are some people who have messed up settings on their YouTube channel, and that's the thing that's stopping their YouTube channel from growing. We have a Claude skill as well as a GPT created for that.
15:48A lot of people struggle selecting their niche. We have a Claude skill and a GPT created for that as well. Again, attend the live training by clicking the link in the description in the pinned comment below.
15:55A lot of people struggle with figuring out how to monetize their channel correctly. We have a Claude skill and a GPT created for that too. These are the things we actually make available to our clients completely free so they don't have to go through the hundreds of hours that I did to create them.
16:07And I didn't just create them. I created them, and then I stress tested them, and I tweaked them for sometimes months. So they're really, really good.
16:14Now I know that ninety nine percent of people that are watching this are just gonna enjoy our free content. They're gonna enjoy our live trainings, which are also completely free, and we give away a bunch of awesome free stuff with those live trainings as well. And I literally answer your questions at the end as well, so you literally like, any question you have for me, I'll answer it at the end.
16:29But we're never gonna end up working together, and that's completely fine. I've said this before, and I'll say it again. I love giving away at least 10 times more value than what I receive.
16:38That's completely fine with me. But for the 1% of you out there that want a handholding experience, you either want one on one coaching where we work directly with you in a done with you capacity to help you reach your YouTube goals, or you just want us to do it for you. Go ahead and book a call with us by clicking the link in the description below.
16:54We only work with about 18% of people who apply, and that's actually going down lately. We're getting more and more picky about who we work with. We're also only accepting about three to five people right now.
17:02And the types of people we typically work with are business owners. Right? So online business owners, obviously, like agencies, coaches, consultants, service providers, experts, etcetera.
17:12But we also work with some types of in person businesses. So we've been working with realtors, law firms, cosmetic dentists, financial advisors, etcetera, etcetera.
17:21We also work with YouTubers who are getting a lot of views, but they're struggling to monetize. We typically only work with YouTubers in educational niches though.
17:28Or we work with YouTubers who are crushing it but they wanna crush it even more. Or we work with people who want to treat YouTube like a business. So these are usually professionals.
17:36We're talking doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers. People who have skills, they have experience, they have a lot of value to give to the world, and they wanna solve other people's problems.
17:45But they don't wanna spend three years figuring it out on their own. If that sounds like you, then go ahead and click that link in the description and the pinned comment below, but only do it if you're very serious about growing and making money on YouTube. Now if you wanna check out an example of someone that we worked with, we help them actually fully automate their 8 figure business in their YouTube channel.
18:01Go ahead and click right here and watch me interview my client, Thomas.
The Hook

The bait, then the rug-pull.

The title makes a specific, testable promise — the exact prompt, not a paraphrase — and the first thirteen seconds stack three proof claims before a single lesson is delivered. That sequence is the architecture itself: the hook is a master prompt that interviews your skepticism out of existence before you can form an objection.

Frameworks

Named ideas worth stealing.

02:10model

Two-Layer Prompt Architecture

  1. Master prompt (interviews you, outputs custom prompt)
  2. Custom prompt (interviews you per task, outputs deliverable)

Instead of writing one prompt that tries to do everything, build a master prompt whose only output is a better, personalized prompt. The custom prompt then handles all actual tasks.

Steal forany workflow where AI output needs to sound like a specific person or fit a specific niche
05:47list

The 5-Step Workflow

  1. Open Claude
  2. Tell Claude the specific outcome you want
  3. Yap — use voice, not typing
  4. Go back and forth (20-50 questions, multiple cycles)
  5. Build the prompt and save it permanently

The exact sequence for using a master prompt to build any custom reusable prompt.

Steal forscripting, ad copy, email sequences, audience research — any repeating YouTube task
14:00model

Media Buyer vs. Master Prompt Comparison

  1. Media-buying team: 50-100 ads/month, messy organization, weeks, full team salary
  2. Master prompt build: 350 ads in 2 hours, auto-tagged, hours, just Claude + your time

Side-by-side comparison used to demonstrate the output advantage of the master prompt system for Facebook ad creative.

Steal forany pitch comparing AI-assisted production to traditional team-based production
CTA Breakdown

How they asked for the click.

VERBAL ASK
04:37link
Click the link in the description and the pinned comment below

Mid-video sponsor break at 4:37 for a free live training with a tool giveaway (niche validator). Repeated CTA for the same link appears multiple times through the tutorial. A coaching application CTA appears at 16:53. End card with 'CLICK HERE' animation at 18:05.

Storyboard

Visual structure at a glance.

open
hookopen00:00
MOST AI = SLOP
problemMOST AI = SLOP01:00
ONE master prompt
promiseONE master prompt02:07
it pulls your brain out
mechanismit pulls your brain out04:00
Part 2: The Workflow
transitionPart 2: The Workflow05:47
step 2: tell Claude the outcome
valuestep 2: tell Claude the outcome06:20
workflow diagram
valueworkflow diagram07:55
Build #1
valueBuild #108:54
Zach: brand new channel
proofZach: brand new channel11:00
Day 29: $214 AdSense
proofDay 29: $214 AdSense11:09
Zach timeline
proofZach timeline11:15
Build #2
valueBuild #213:00
350 ad variations in 2 hours
proof350 ad variations in 2 hours13:39
media-buyer comparison
proofmedia-buyer comparison13:59
how to start: ads prompt
valuehow to start: ads prompt15:06
QR code CTA
ctaQR code CTA15:55
Frame Gallery

Visual moments.

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