@indiesoftwaredv: I built an AI fitness influenc...
@indiesoftwaredv
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Jun 07, 2026
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I built an AI fitness influencer on Instagram
She posts every day. Never shows up late. Made me $1,400 last month
Full stack:
- Nano Banana 2 → character consistency
- Kling 3.0 → video generation
- ElevenLabs → voiceover
- Claude → captions + hooks
- CapCut → final cut
Cost: ~$180/mo
Revenue: $1,200/mo
Time: 20 min/day
Same niche as real creators. 1/50th of the work
She posts every day. Never shows up late. Made me $1,400 last month
Full stack:
- Nano Banana 2 → character consistency
- Kling 3.0 → video generation
- ElevenLabs → voiceover
- Claude → captions + hooks
- CapCut → final cut
Cost: ~$180/mo
Revenue: $1,200/mo
Time: 20 min/day
Same niche as real creators. 1/50th of the work
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Everyone asking how I built her. Real answer:
The stack is the easy part. The unlocks nobody talks about:
1. Character lock → generate 20 seed images in Nano Banana 2 before
you post anything. Same face, same body, 5 angles, 4 outfits. This is
your "library." Every future post starts from one of these 20.
2. Kling prompts → don't describe the scene. Describe the MOVEMENT.
"She performs a Romanian deadlift, static camera, 5s" beats any
cinematic prompt.
3. Posting time → same slot every day, ±15 min. Instagram's algo
reads irregular timing as bot behavior. This killed my first account.
4. Niche lock → "fitness" is too wide. "Hamstring + glute workouts
for women 25-35" is the whole game. One body part, one audience.
5. No voice → text overlays convert 2-3x better than AI voiceover.
Viewers don't trust AI voices yet. They trust text.
The character is the product. Protect her face
The stack is the easy part. The unlocks nobody talks about:
1. Character lock → generate 20 seed images in Nano Banana 2 before
you post anything. Same face, same body, 5 angles, 4 outfits. This is
your "library." Every future post starts from one of these 20.
2. Kling prompts → don't describe the scene. Describe the MOVEMENT.
"She performs a Romanian deadlift, static camera, 5s" beats any
cinematic prompt.
3. Posting time → same slot every day, ±15 min. Instagram's algo
reads irregular timing as bot behavior. This killed my first account.
4. Niche lock → "fitness" is too wide. "Hamstring + glute workouts
for women 25-35" is the whole game. One body part, one audience.
5. No voice → text overlays convert 2-3x better than AI voiceover.
Viewers don't trust AI voices yet. They trust text.
The character is the product. Protect her face
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People keep asking "how this actually makes money?"
Honestly the trick is i don't sell the audience. I just own the app too
so the AI girl posts workouts → people click bio → they land on
my fitness app → paywall hits → some convert
$1,200 last month. Meta Ads cost me $180
After I stopped the ads it made $200 more
she's not the business. she's just the traffic for a business I already had
Most people trying to build AI influencers skip this part
They build an audience with nothing to sell on the other end
Build the product first then the AI girl makes sense😄
Honestly the trick is i don't sell the audience. I just own the app too
so the AI girl posts workouts → people click bio → they land on
my fitness app → paywall hits → some convert
$1,200 last month. Meta Ads cost me $180
After I stopped the ads it made $200 more
she's not the business. she's just the traffic for a business I already had
Most people trying to build AI influencers skip this part
They build an audience with nothing to sell on the other end
Build the product first then the AI girl makes sense😄