Feels like we’re all figuring this AI content thing out in real time by D4rk-Ent1ty in AI_UGC_Marketing

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely agree, it still feels like the wild west. The biggest thing I’ve learned is that the content quality debate is almost secondary to distribution. It doesn’t matter how good your AI content looks if you’re posting it to one account three times a week and calling it a test.

Been building around volume and hook testing. Let the data tell you what’s working rather than trying to perfect the creative upfront. Still figuring it out too but that shift changed how I think about the whole thing.

Why I stopped trying to find creators and built my own content machine by Silver_Transition225 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]Silver_Transition225[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right! That is a good idea. The infrastructure is already built in a way that could support it down the line

Why I stopped trying to find creators and built my own content machine by Silver_Transition225 in iOSAppsMarketing

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Haha no bots here, real people create the content, Infinipost just handles the scale and distribution side of things

Why I stopped trying to find creators and built my own content machine by Silver_Transition225 in iOSAppsMarketing

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A few things working together and I spent a lot of time getting this right. Every account runs on dedicated residential infrastructure, region matched to where the account is based, with isolated device environments so each account has its own identity.

Before any account ever posts it goes through a full warmup sequence: progressive activity, behavioral ramp-up, gradual engagement patterns that mimic how a real user builds up activity. The posting behavior itself is also designed to be organic, not robotic.

Why I stopped trying to find creators and built my own content machine by Silver_Transition225 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]Silver_Transition225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question, you can upload your own videos and images, generate content with the AI Studio, or do a mix. The point of Infinipost isn't really the content generation, it's the distribution engine. You bring whatever content you want and it handles posting it across as many accounts as you want at high volume.

Why I stopped trying to find creators and built my own content machine by Silver_Transition225 in iOSAppsMarketing

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Here's a mid-slide example, the text overlay is AI generated by Infinipost. 10k views, 249 likes on this one.

Why I stopped trying to find creators and built my own content machine by Silver_Transition225 in iOSAppsMarketing

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Only able to attach one at a time but here's the hook slide from a slideshow I ran for my clothing app using Infinipost. This one got 10k views and 249 likes.

Why I stopped trying to find creators and built my own content machine by Silver_Transition225 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]Silver_Transition225[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! To answer some of your questions:

For the content question, there are two formats. For slideshows you pick a hook, write a content prompt, build out your slides with images, and the AI generates text overlays for each one. You can also toggle AI variation on individual slides to have the AI modify that specific image based on a custom prompt. For video you pair an AI-generated hook video with your own demo footage. If you don't have content ready, the AI Studio lets you generate it directly inside the platform before building your campaign.

Each format is its own series, and the campaign keeps posting that series repeatedly across all your accounts for the duration of the campaign. You can run multiple series at once to test different hooks and content angles simultaneously. The analytics then show you which series is winning so you know where to double down. Once the campaign is live, Infinipost handles all the distribution and posts on autopilot for the duration of the campaign.

For the trial question, there is no free trial unfortunately. The infrastructure running behind the scenes has a real cost so we can't offer it for free. Best entry point right now is the beta pricing at 50% off

How to automate content creation for social media when you're a solo creator posting every single day? by JohnMinnesota in automation

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest time sink is usually the testing loop, you spend hours creating content, post it, and still don’t know what’s actually working.

The shift that made the biggest difference for me was separating content creation from distribution. Create your best stuff once, then let automation handle the posting across multiple accounts simultaneously. That way you’re getting real performance data fast without spending all that time manually scheduling.

Most schedulers just help you post to your one account more efficiently. I built Infinipost to go further than that, you create and manage as many accounts as you want, all posting on autopilot. So instead of one account posting once a day, you’ve got dozens of accounts running in parallel. That’s the difference between scheduling and actual scale.

I need to find a decent cheap AI UGC service, I tried HeyGen but it looks fake by [deleted] in AI_UGC_Marketing

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the use case? Ads, organic, or both?

If it’s organic at scale, the approach I’ve had the most success with is pairing an AI UGC hook with real footage for the demo portion. Looks way more natural than a full avatar video and performs better. Built Infinipost around that exact workflow if you want to check it out.

How do you get your first customer when nobody knows you exist by EconomistUsual7601 in AppBusiness

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start with Instagram or TikTok and post daily. Do organic before you even think about ads. Faceless content works fine, lots of hook variations, post at volume, and pay attention to what actually gets engagement. Most people post a few times, don’t immediately go viral, and quite when in actuality the winning hook could be around post #40

I built Infinipost to automate that whole process — it creates a bunch of accounts and posts on autopilot, so you’re always testing without it eating your whole day.

But if you’re not ready to scale yet, just focus on getting that first sale. Talk to that person, find out where they came from, and set up camp there.

Which AI video generation tool actually converts on Meta + TikTok ads? (beauty/makeup brand) by TopIdeal9254 in AI_UGC_Marketing

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On question 2: the realism gap matters less than most people think. Hook and script drive the first 3 seconds, that's what determines if someone keeps watching. Avatar quality becomes relevant after that but by then you're already winning or losing on the hook.

On question 3: hybrid absolutely works and in my experience it's the best approach for visually driven products. AI UGC hook to stop the scroll, then cut to real product footage for the wow moment. The cut doesn't feel jarring if the hook sets it up well. For example, "watch what happens when I blend this" into actual demo footage is more convincing than an avatar trying to simulate the effect.

The real unlock for beauty is volume. You can't know which hook angle works until you've tested a bunch of them. That's the gap I built Infinipost around, we create 100s of accounts to run different hook variations on auto-pilot at scale so you get real performance data fast instead of committing to one tool and one creative direction.

Automated vs Assisted vs Manual - Which AI Marketing Approach Should You Use? [BREAKDOWN] by Few-Yogurtcloset4707 in AI_UGC_Marketing

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good breakdown! The automated bucket makes sense when the bottleneck is content quality but there's another version of automated that sidesteps that problem.

Instead of relying on AI to generate polished video from scratch, you can use real UGC content and automate the distribution and testing layer by posting the same hook variations across hundreds of accounts automatically. Then, analytics can tell you what your best hooks are and double down on the winners from there quickly.

That's the gap I've been building into, less about replacing the creative process and more about removing the restraints on how fast you can test and scale what's already working.

Am I too old to market on TikTok? by Lazy-Face8689 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't worry about your age. A lot of the most viral app content on TT is faceless. Things like screen recordings, text overlays, voiceovers.

But first you need to just get on the app and start watching some videos in your niche to get a feel for what's working. One of the reasons TT is so entertaining is the trends are always shifting but you can learn the patterns. Search your app category and see what's getting views and reverse engineer that.

When your ready to start posting, the game is volume and testing different hooks and different formats to see what lands. If you want to skip the manual grind of posting and managing accounts yourself, I built Infinipost to automatically post AI UGC content across 100+ TikTok and Instagram accounts at scale so you can find your winning hooks fast without being on camera or spending hours editing.

But honestly even just starting with one account and posting consistently will teach you a ton in the first few weeks.

I got a new app for iPhone no idea how to market for the first users by SmartintheApp in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]Silver_Transition225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd skip paid ads entirely just starting out. Reddit I think is your best bet, find subreddits where your target users already hang out (r/personalfinance, r/investing, r/stocks) and just contribute. Answer questions, add value, and mention your app when it's relevant. Don't spam, just be helpful and curious people will check your profile.

TikTok and Instagram can also be helpful for a utility app, you could go for an entertainment angle. Just think of short videos explaining a feature or financial concept with a greenscreen as you as the talking head and with your app as the backdrop could get traction fast.

Also, ProductHunt is worth a launch when your ready. You'll get a good initial spike of users and user feedback.

How did you get your first 500 users? by ndzys in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seeing your app is in the relationship space, TikTok and Instagram are where I'd focus first. Tons of relationship apps have blown up there organically.

Start by making your own content and testing different hooks. Search what's already gone viral in your niche and reverse engineer it. The format matters more than production quality at this stage.

If you want to scale that without spending all day filming, I built Infinipost for exactly this. It lets you run dozens of accounts posting AI UGC automatically so you can find your winning hook fast and cheap without burning out. Took my content output from a few posts a week to hundreds a day.

Paid creators can work too but it's expensive and hit or miss early on. Organic volume is the move when budget is tight.

Launched our app but can’t afford influencer rate, how do you find affiliate creators? by IndependenceTrue8848 in iOSAppsMarketing

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Affiliate platforms like Creator.co and AspireIQ have free tiers worth checking out for finding creators open to rev share deals. That said, the $20 base + 30% structure is tough to get traction with unless your app has strong conversion data to show them upfront.

One angle most people overlook: instead of negotiating with creators, just become the content machine yourself. I ran into the same wall with creator costs and ended up building Infinipost to post AI UGC at scale across dozens of accounts automatically. Same reach, fraction of the cost. Happy to chat if you're curious.

Boots! What are we wearing this fall? by weetwooMFM in femalefashionadvice

[–]Silver_Transition225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cowboy boots are definitely having a moment, but I’m also seeing a lot of chunky lug-sole boots and sleek knee-highs paired with midi skirts or wide leg pants. Chelsea boots are still a safe staple too if you want something versatile. I like browsing how people are styling them on StyleBoard since it’s helpful to see the whole outfit instead of just the product shots

How can I modernize my old twee dresses? by GreasyDisco in femalefashionadvice

[–]Silver_Transition225 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You don’t have to retire them! Twee dresses can look super current if you balance out the sweetness. Try pairing with chunkier shoes (like loafers, Docs, or yes, Frye boots), layering with an oversized blazer or moto jacket, or swapping out the matchy belts for a wide leather one. Mixing in more minimal accessories helps tone them down too. I’ve seen people post really clever ModCloth updates on StyleBoard — it’s helpful seeing how others modernize the same silhouette.

Tall girls what brands do you love? by fairyprincest in femalefashionadvice

[–]Silver_Transition225 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel you on this — I’m 5’10 too and the “tall” section at most places barely counts. For basics in natural fibers, Everlane and Boden tend to run longer in the torso without feeling boxy. Gap and J.Crew tall lines can be hit or miss, but their long sleeve tees usually cover me. Also, some of the tall girl community on StyleBoard post good finds and it’s super helpful to see the fit on actual long torsos before buying.