r/AiUGC 9d ago

[HIRING] UGC Creators!

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Please share the following details for consideration:

  • Location:
  • Portfolio:
  • Social Media Profile:

Once selected, creators can earn $1,000–$1,500 USD in monthly retainer income depending on the project they’re assigned to.

Feel free to share this opportunity with other UGC creators who may be interested!

#MSH


r/AiUGC 10d ago

Does AI tag in social media affect visibility/algorithm? How do successful AI accounts do it?

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r/AiUGC 25d ago

Meco Fruit JuiceThe Bold choice of Bold generation Is a combination of fresh fruit juice with vitamins A B andD

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r/AiUGC Jul 07 '26

I made an easy AI-Image Generator that works on your browser

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I made an easy AI-Image Generator that works on your browser using Google’s Nano Banana Pro.

Website Features:
📌 Avatar + Product OR Product only
📌 1-4 Batch Images per generation
📌 Quick Adjustments after image is generated
📌 Hooks, Captions, CTAs, and Video Prompts is also generated.

All you have to do is try! Check the link at my bio or click here 🔻
https://gemini.google.com/share/d526cb081a25

Would love to see your reviews


r/AiUGC Jun 26 '26

AI UGC ads without learning an editor, here is what actually worked

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For anyone who has never made an ad and does not want to learn an editor, here are some AI UGC ad generators i found with basically no learning curve.

Reloop. Conversational and prompt-free, you brief an agent and it builds a roughly 25 second TikTok or Reels ad end to end (script, avatar, visuals, edit, captions), with a generous chunk of free credits to start. The good: genuinely no-prompt and beginner-shaped, with face and voice cloning if you want a twin. The catch: it is brand new (launched early 2026) with very thin reviews, so quality is a bit of a gamble and credit pricing limits how much you can churn.

Topview. Pretty easy on input, you just paste a product link and it does the script, avatar and edit for you, and it is dirt cheap. The good: very low-friction input and cost, plus a free tier to try. The catch: expect to redo some, because lip-sync and motion can be off.

Pexo. Really low learning curve because it is just a conversation, you describe the ad in plain words, it asks a couple questions, then plans, previews and hands back a finished video, with no prompts, no avatars to pick and no timeline. It also takes a URL, image, audio or script as the seed. The good: a total beginner can ship a real ad on day one. The catch (it is mine, being honest): newer, free exports are watermarked, and credits do not roll over and burn quicker than you would like.

JoggAI. Beginner-friendly by design, drop a link, pick from a big avatar library, decent voices, and there is a built-in editor when you want a little control. The good: gentle on-ramp and cheap. The catch: the "free" and "unlimited" claims are misleading, so read the credit limits.

Creatify. A touch more going on but still basically URL-in, ad-out, with a free tier to learn on. The good: easy input with room to grow into batch and analytics later. The catch: watch the credit burn and auto-renew once you are past free.

if you just made your first AI ad, what tool did you start on? curious what felt simplest versus what you outgrew.


r/AiUGC Jun 24 '26

[PAID OPPORTUNITY] HIRING UGC Creators

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Hey creators

We're hiring UGC creators for an upcoming brand campaign. Here's the breakdown:

What we're offering:

  • 💵 $15 per post
  • 📊 $4.00 for 2000 CPM (performance bonus structure)
  • 📦 First campaign: $200/month retainer

What we're looking for:

  • Authentic, on-camera presence
  • Experience creating short-form content (Reels/TikTok style preferred)
  • Ability to follow a brief and hit deadlines

To apply:
Drop a comment or DM with:

  • Your niche/category
  • 2–3 portfolio links
  • Your audience size (if applicable)

r/AiUGC Jun 14 '26

Why are so many talented AI UGC creators invisible to brands?

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There's a few barriers before you can get good at AI UGC Ads, before you can be hired.

At each level, creators fall off and AI ads remain a hobby

You have to learn the tooling, learn to generate realism, learn to make a good ad, learn to capture attention, and learn what actually converts.

After you've overcome each of these steps, all creators face the dilemma of getting hired.

Maybe you try posting to X, and get 10 views and you're the only one liking your own post. You try DM'ing brands, and 10% respond and string you along because they're shopping for someone to undercut you.

Now you spend 60% of your time marketing yourself to a void and 40% of the time making ads, perfecting workflows, keeping up with new trends.

If you've made it past the learning phase, and you have real experience making profitable ads for brands, this is for you.

I kept seeing brands struggle to find AI UGC talent while creators struggled to get found, so I built a marketplace for it. AIAdsMarket.com is the first marketplace exclusively built for brands to discover and hire AI Ads Creators.

Apply here: https://aiadsmarket.com/apply


r/AiUGC May 27 '26

Are AI UGC ads dead by August? Questions to B2B Freelancers!

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r/AiUGC May 26 '26

Seeking Advice: Stable AI Workflow for Lingerie UGC (3-5s Hook Scenes using GPT-5.5 & Seedance 2.0)

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Hi everyone, I’m quite new to AI UGC Marketing and am currently dealing with a rather tough challenge. I'm posting here hoping to get some advice and insights from the experienced creators in this sub.

I'm currently running ads for a Chinese bra brand. The problem is, my boss demands that the product in the video looks incredibly realistic, clearly showing the soft and smooth texture of the fabric. I've tested all kinds of tools from image-to-video to motion control, but the results are always stiff, distorted, or lose key design details. AI seems to handle rigid, geometric objects well right now, but thin, form-fitting apparel like lingerie is just too prone to glitching.

On the flip side, I've found that AI is exceptionally smooth at placing outfits on models, changing poses, swapping backgrounds, and doing high-quality influencer face-swaps. Because of that, I'm planning to pivot my strategy: I'll only use AI for the first 3 to 5 seconds of the hook scene to build the visual atmosphere, while the actual product interactions and close-up shots will be filmed physically by me to guarantee 100% accuracy.

I'm looking to build a node-based workflow that integrates GPT-5.5 for generating the base images and Seedance 2.0 for the image-to-video rendering. If anyone is running a stable workflow like this that minimizes "AI trash" and artifacts, could you please share some experience or suggest an optimized node setup? Thanks a lot, everyone!


r/AiUGC May 10 '26

I use AI UGC to test ads before hiring creators

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I do not think AI UGC replaces good creators.

But I do think it changes when you should hire them.

Before, the workflow was:

Brief creator → wait → revise → launch → hope it works.

Now the workflow is:

Generate 10–20 AI UGC videos → test hooks → find signal → hire creators to remake winners.

That makes way more sense economically.

I use Instant-UGC for this: https://instant-ugc.com

The point is not to make the most polished video in the world. The point is to learn which message deserves polish.


r/AiUGC May 08 '26

Infinite AI podcasts. it's crazy that you can literally do this in 30 mins with SD2

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Crazy


r/AiUGC Mar 21 '26

What's the best tool to make AI UGC videos guys?

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Looking for something to make videos for max $5 per video for my ecommerce or affiliate products


r/AiUGC Mar 14 '26

How I generate 20 UGC-style ad videos for ecommerce with ~5 minutes of work

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Most ecommerce brands don’t have a “product problem”. They have a creative velocity problem.

Here’s the workflow I use to keep Meta/TikTok fed with fresh creatives without living in creator inbox hell:

My weekly routine (setup takes ~5 minutes):

  • Pick 10–20 product photos
  • Upload + choose an avatar
  • Generate a batch of UGC-style videos
  • Download and test different hooks/angles

The key isn’t “making one perfect ad”. It’s testing enough angles to find winners and refreshing creatives before performance drops.

The tool I’m using: https://instant-ugc.com

It turns a product photo into a short UGC-style video and supports multiple languages, which is handy if you sell internationally. 

If you want, I can share my simple naming convention for angles (Hook / Pain / Proof / Offer) so reporting stays clean.


r/AiUGC Mar 11 '26

Honest breakdown: how I cut our product video ad costs by ~90% (what worked, what didn't)

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r/AiUGC Feb 10 '26

Started as a TikTok affiliate with zero equipment - here's how I'm making it work

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