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# <b>HOW I DID IT...</b>

If you don't know by now, AI girls are one of the fastest ways to make money online in 2026. I've been running my own AI girls for 2+ years & made over $150k in the process. During that time, I've tested countless different strategies, tools, & workflows, but this is one of the simplest and most automated systems I've built so far.



One thing I've always wished, though, is if I could completely take my hands off the work, if I could build a system that was truly automated, that actually runs by itself, that still works. Such things have always been promised with AI, but could I truly make this vision possible?

<b>Well, here's exactly how I did just that.</b>

# <b>STEP ONE: CREATE YOUR CHARACTER</b>

The first step to any good AI girl is going to be picking a name, picking a niche, & picking a visual identity. So, in order for this to be as easy & fast as possible, I just needed to use Claude to help decide what each of these 3 things were going to be for this new project.

I used the new Claude Fable 5 & asked it to deeply research & consider what were the hottest trending niches within the AI girl space, ones that weren't oversaturated but growing quickly. I then asked it to tell me what visual identity options I would have for somebody within this niche.

The answer was clear: I was going to build an emo/alt e-girl account. The visual identity it suggested was pretty similar for all 3 suggestions, so we settled on a white girl aged about 20 with black hair, a fringe, heavy eyeliner, & emo/gothic makeup.

# <b>STEP TWO: SETTING EVERYTHING UP</b>

The next step was going to be laying the foundations for the social media I would require & setting up our actual Fanvue account so I could eventually make money. For this, I just needed some bio template options & a profile picture, which I would also use as my main face swap reference photo.



I went over to ComfyUI, where I already have my pre-built workflows. These include a Flux-based workflow for simple content creation & a Flux-based workflow with a not-safe-for-work LoRA, which is able to create the not-safe-for-work content for the actual Fanvue content we would sell.

I set my aspect ratio to a square, asked Claude for the exact face prompt I would need to create this girl, made the image & posted it as the profile picture on both accounts.

# <b>STEP THREE: LET'S CREATE CONTENT</b>

Now I was going to need the rest of my Instagram photo grid content, my Fanvue wall content, & the first few Instagram reels I would create in a hope to go viral.

The key here was speed. I trusted the reliability of my Flux workflow in ComfyUI & knew Claude could generate similar prompts that would produce the results I needed for each content type. I set my aspect ratio to 4:5 & asked Claude for 6 prompts to build out my first 6 Instagram posts.



I scheduled these across the coming week. For the Fanvue wall content, I wanted a few posts ready before anyone subscribed, so I asked Claude for 5 semi-NSFW content prompts. I wanted enough to create curiosity, but not the full reveal people would later pay for.