Spin up twenty accounts,
before lunch arrives.
For years I felt locked out of niches because I did not know enough about them to post with confidence. Now I tell a bot to create twenty accounts in a niche and have a whole quiet network ready by lunch. It picks the names, draws the pictures, writes the bios, verifies the emails and phones, and hands me the keys. Here is exactly how it works.
The burden of the knowledge was always the bottleneck.
Most of us could see a profitable niche from a mile away and still not enter it, because we did not know enough to post with confidence. This forge removes that bottleneck. It builds whole niches of accounts on demand, then wires them into a content machine that does the posting for you. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.
Who it’s for
Affiliate marketers, content businesses, agency owners, anyone who has spotted a niche and decided not to enter it because the learning curve felt too long. If you have ever looked at a market you do not know and walked away, this is for you.
What goes wrong
You see a profitable niche, you do nothing about it. You start one account by hand, lose interest, leave it half built. The niches you could have owned go to people who simply started. The burden of the knowledge keeps you out of markets that would have paid you.
How the machine works
You tell the bot to create a number of accounts on a platform in a specific niche. It picks names, generates pictures, writes bios, verifies the emails and phones, switches to business accounts where needed, and hands you a tidy list of live, ready-to-post accounts. You did not need to know the niche to enter it.
What you get back
Permission to enter any niche you can name. A quiet network of accounts in your chosen market, ready to be wired into content and traffic automations that send leads to affiliate offers, your own products, or any funnel you point them at.
I used to walk past niches that would have paid me well.
For a long stretch, my favourite mistake was looking at a profitable market and deciding I did not know enough about it to enter. The burden of the knowledge was real. Picking a name. Writing a bio that sounded like a real person in that world. Knowing what kind of picture would feel native. All of it slowed me down to a stop.
Meanwhile, the people who actually entered those niches were not subject matter experts. They were people who simply built one account, then another, then a small network, and let the content do the rest. Their advantage was not knowledge. Their advantage was the fact that they had started.
So I built a small forge that does the starting for me. I tell the bot how many accounts I want, which platform, and which niche. It picks names that sound native, generates pictures that match the feel of the niche, writes bios in the right voice, verifies emails and phones, switches to business accounts where needed, and hands me a tidy list of live accounts ready to post.
Once the network exists, I wire it into a separate content machine that generates the posts in that niche using AI, and another that drives traffic. The accounts begin to attract followers, the followers click, the funnel does its work. None of it required me to be the expert. It required me to start, at scale.
The result is that the burden of the knowledge is gone. I can enter any niche I can name, with a real network of accounts, in an afternoon. The markets that used to walk past me are now ones I can quietly own.
Proof point: I have shown how I run multiple businesses from a small set of repeatable moves on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and across the growth hacking series.
Three moves, one niche, a real network
What made this actually work was the wiring. Three small moves done in order, every time. Identity first, verification second, content machine wired in third. Most people skip the third move and end up with a pile of dead accounts.
Identity that feels native to the niche
The bot does not pick a random username. It looks at how real accounts in the niche name themselves, generates a name and a picture that match the feel of the market, and writes a bio that reads like a person in that world. A fitness account does not look like an accounting account. A travel account does not sound like a tech account. The native feel is what makes the next followers click follow without thinking about it.
Verification done by the bot, not by you
The friction that always killed account creation was the verification. Email codes, phone codes, captcha screens, all of it eats hours when you do twenty by hand. The bot handles every step. Emails are spun up, phone numbers are routed, codes are read and entered, business switches are flipped where the niche calls for it. The wall that used to stop you is gone.
Wire the accounts into a content machine
An account with no posts is a dead account. The forge by itself just builds the shell. The real value appears when those accounts are wired into a separate content machine that generates posts in the niche, on a schedule, in the right tone. Once that wiring is done, the accounts grow on their own and the traffic begins. Most people skip this step and watch the network rot. Do not.
Native identity, automatic verification, content wired in. Do those three in order and the network becomes a real business asset. Skip any one and you end up with a pile of empty profiles.
How a new niche used to start
- A week of research before the first account is even named
- One account built by hand, abandoned by Tuesday
- Verification screens that cost hours and break the flow
- No content engine waiting, so the account dies quietly
- A niche you decided not to enter because the start felt too heavy
How a new niche starts now
- Twenty accounts built in an afternoon, named like locals
- Pictures and bios that feel native to the niche on every profile
- Verification handled by the bot, no codes typed by you
- Accounts wired into a content machine, posts going out on a schedule
- A niche entered properly, at scale, the day you decide it is yours
How I describe a niche so the bot picks the right identities
The forge only works if the names, pictures, and bios feel native. This first prompt is what I use to describe a niche to the bot in enough detail that the identities it generates actually fit the market.
Describe the niche for the forge
I am going to enter a niche I do not know deeply. Help me describe it in enough detail that a bot can generate accounts that feel native to it. For [niche], give me: - The five most common username patterns real accounts use - The kind of pictures that perform well (selfies, products, scenes, infographics) - The tone of voice in bios (casual, expert, funny, blunt) - Five short bio templates that locals would actually use - The kind of hashtags or keywords the niche tends to use Do not invent. If you do not know, say so and tell me where I should look to find out. Output one short, scannable block per section.
The clearer the brief, the more native the network. Spend ten minutes here per niche and the accounts that come out of the forge will look like they have always been part of the market.
How I ask the forge to build a batch
This is the actual ask. One small block of input, one button, and the bot starts the forge running. The output is a tidy list of live accounts in your chosen niche, ready to be wired into the content machine.
Ask the forge to build the batch
Build a batch of social media accounts for me with these settings: - Platform: [Instagram / TikTok / Telegram / etc.] - Niche: [the niche you described in the previous prompt] - Number of accounts: [20] - Account type: [personal / business] For each account, generate: - A username that fits the niche pattern - A profile picture that feels native - A short bio using one of the templates I gave you - A unique email and verified phone number - A first post or pinned message if the platform calls for one Output a tidy table with one row per account, ready for me to hand over to my content automation.
One block of input, one button, a niche-worth of accounts out. This is the move that turns the forge from a clever idea into a real business engine.
The 3-minute overview of how this works
Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.
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1,000+ students. Save 2 hours a day. No coding required. In Automations Made Easy you’ll learn the simple skills to build little machines that spin up whole niches of accounts and wire them into a content engine, just like this one.
What the forge quietly does every week
Let me keep this small and believable. I am not going to promise viral growth. I will tell you what a modest, well-wired network actually does once the forge has built it and the content machine is feeding it.
Say a niche has twenty accounts, each one posting three times a week. Even at a slow growth rate of a few followers per post per account, you are looking at a quiet network that adds modest reach week after week. The leads from those accounts flow into a single funnel and the funnel does the closing.
Twenty accounts in a niche, each posting 3x a week
Around 40 new leads a day across the niche, on autopilot
Roughly 1,200 leads a month, close to 15,000 a year
All without you posting a single caption yourself
Now let it compound. 15,000 leads a year is a real list, and the back catalogue of posts keeps pulling for months after each one is published. Over five years that is the kind of quiet, multi-niche network that funds a serious business without paid ads. I documented my real numbers on YouTube in my income streams breakdown and across the growth hacking series.
I wrote more about how I run multiple niches in parallel from one small team in my Substack, including how I decide which niches are worth a batch and which ones are not.
How I wire the new accounts into a content machine
An account with no posts is dead within a week. This prompt is how I hand the new batch off to a separate content automation so the network starts posting on a schedule without me writing a single caption.
Hand the batch to the content machine
I just built a batch of accounts in [niche]. Hand them off to my content machine with these rules: - Each account posts [3] times a week - Content style: short, native to the niche, no obvious AI tells, no rehashed quotes - Each post lightly points readers toward [my offer or affiliate link] without sounding like an ad - Vary the posting times so the network does not look coordinated - Pause the schedule for an account that gets flagged or restricted, and tell me which one Output the schedule, the first week of content for each account, and the safety rules you applied.
The forge builds the shells. The content machine fills them. Wire them together once and the network starts feeding the funnel on its own.
How I track which accounts and niches earn their keep
Without a scoreboard the forge becomes a sprawl. This last prompt sets up a weekly check so I can see which accounts pull their weight, which niches actually pay, and which ones should be quietly retired.
The account forge scoreboard
Help me design a one-screen weekly scoreboard for my account network. For each niche I have entered, I want to see, at a glance: - How many live accounts are still posting - The followers gained across the niche this week - The clicks delivered into my offers from this niche - The rough sales tied to those clicks - The two accounts to double down on and the two to retire No fancy charts. Just one screen, then two short paragraphs on how to read it and the single thing to change next week.
With this in place the forge stops being a sprawl. You see which niche actually pays you, which accounts are doing the work, and where to point the next batch.
The exact build, step by step
Describe the niche in enough detail to feel native
One time per niche, you spend ten minutes writing a short brief: how locals name their accounts, the kind of pictures that work, the tone of bios, the keywords. The bot uses that brief as the blueprint for every account it builds in that niche. Skip this step and the network looks like a tourist trying to fit in.
Tell the forge how many accounts and which platform
The actual ask is small. Platform, niche, number, account type. The bot reads your brief, locks in the right identity rules, and begins spinning up the accounts in parallel. Twenty accounts in an afternoon is a slow afternoon for the forge.
Names, pictures, and bios get generated to feel native
For each account the bot picks a username that fits the niche pattern, generates a profile picture that feels native (not a stock image, not a generic placeholder), and writes a bio in the tone real accounts in the niche use. A casual fitness profile reads like one. A serious finance profile reads like one. The forge respects the market.
Emails and phones get verified without you typing a code
Every platform wants an email code, a phone code, sometimes a captcha. The bot handles them all. Inboxes get spun up, numbers get routed, codes get read and entered, business switches get flipped where the niche calls for it. The friction that always killed account creation is invisible to you.
The whole niche is wired into the content machine
An account with no posts is dead within a week. The forge hands the new batch to a separate content automation that generates posts in the niche, on a schedule, in the right tone. The accounts begin to grow on their own and the traffic begins. This is the move most people skip.
The leads flow back into your funnel, on their own
Now the network does what it was built for. Followers click, traffic flows into a single funnel that does the closing, and the niche begins to pay. You did not need to know the market. You needed the forge to start, the content engine to feed, and the funnel to close. The hard work is wiring it once.
You name a niche you want to enter
No need to know the niche deeply, just well enough to describe it
The forge builds twenty native accounts
Names, pictures, bios, verified emails and phones, account types flipped where needed
The content engine takes over the posting
Each account posts on a schedule, in the right tone, with no captions written by you
The leads flow into your funnel
Quiet, steady, multi-niche traffic that did not require you to be the expert
Want to build this in your own business?
Automations Made Easy teaches you, step by step, how to build little forges like the one you just read about. Zero coding. Plain English. 1,000+ students have already used it to enter niches they never thought they could.
The six months after I switched it on
Here is the modest shape of it. The first month is quiet because the accounts are still young and the algorithm is still learning who they are. From month two on, the steady posting builds reach, and the leads to your funnel rise in a calm, predictable way.
Leads per day across a niche of 20 accounts (modest estimate)
Notice the line never spikes. That is the point. Forty quiet leads a day from a niche you did not know is the kind of compounding asset that quietly funds a multi-niche business over years.
What other students built
I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.
“I built a fitness network in an afternoon and a finance network the next day. I am not an expert in either and it does not seem to matter.”
“The verification was always the part that killed me. With the bot handling the codes I went from one account a week to twenty in a few hours.”
“The accounts that get wired into the content engine grow. The ones that do not, die. That is the only lesson that matters.”
“I had walked past three niches because I felt like an outsider. With the forge I entered all three and only one of them paid, but the one that did pays for everything.”
What’s inside Automations Made Easy
AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.
The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).
It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.
The account forge: common questions
Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.
Is this allowed under the platform’s terms?
It depends on the platform and on how you use the accounts. Building a small number of clearly labelled, original-content business accounts is very different from building a thousand accounts to spam the same offer. The forge is a tool. The way you wire it into your business is what stays inside the spirit of the rules. When in doubt, slower and more original beats faster and more aggressive.
Do the accounts not look obviously fake?
Not when the niche brief is good. The bot picks names, pictures, and bios that feel native to the market it is entering, then the content engine posts in that voice on a steady schedule. Real accounts in your niche are the model. If the brief is sloppy the forge will produce sloppy accounts. If the brief is sharp, the network blends in.
What if an account gets restricted or flagged?
The content engine pauses the schedule for that account and tells you about it. You can decide to retire it, appeal, or warm it up by hand. The rest of the network keeps running. The system is built so that one flagged account never takes down the whole niche.
Can I enter niches I know nothing about?
Yes, that is the whole point. The forge is the answer to the burden of the knowledge. You name a niche, write a short brief that anyone could research in twenty minutes, and the bot does the rest. The first month is the test of whether the niche pays. If it does, you double down. If it does not, you retire it and try another.
Do I need to code to build one?
No. The whole machine is built with no-code tools by connecting a few friendly steps together. If you can copy and paste, you can build it. That is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches.
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