You can test more ad ideas in a single night with Ultron than most teams test in a month.
Small businesses and ecommerce brands need fresh ad creative constantly, and almost none of them can produce fifty versions a week on their own. That is the opening.
Ultron is both the creative director and the studio. It studies what already works for the brand, plans fifty distinct UGC-style ad concepts, and generates the videos in batches while you sleep. Here is the whole play, including how to sell it.
How it works
You give Ultron about five reference photos of the product and a couple of the brand's best-performing ads. Ultron studies what makes them work, hands back fifty concepts, and then renders them.
The exact prompt
Drop in the product photos and the reference ads, then give Ultron this:
Generate fifty ads overnight, step by step
- Drop in 5 product photos and 2 to 3 of the brand's best ads.
- Give Ultron the prompt. It finds the winning patterns and writes fifty concepts.
- Ultron renders the videos batch by batch, different actors and hooks each time.
- Set it running before bed. By morning, fifty UGC ads are sitting in your folder, ready to review.
How to actually sell this
This is a real service. Small businesses and ecommerce brands burn through ad creative, and most cannot produce fifty versions a week on their own.
- Pick a local business or a small ecommerce brand whose ads look tired.
- Make them a free sample batch of 5 to 10 ads from their product page.
- Pitch it as a creative testing package: dozens of fresh ad variations every week so they find winners faster.
- Price it as a package, not per video. Brands already spend real money on ad creative, and testing this way is far cheaper and faster than hiring five creators, so the value is easy to show.
3 things to run next
Direct response strategist
Here is my product: [describe it]. Act as a direct response strategist. Give me 15 scroll-stopping hooks for UGC video ads, mixing curiosity, problem to solution, and bold claim angles. Keep each hook under 8 words.
Here are 3 of a competitor's best-performing ads
Here are 3 of a competitor's best-performing ads: [paste or describe them]. Break down exactly why each one works, then give me 10 ways to make a better version for my own product.
Media buyer
I run a small business that sells [product]. Act as a media buyer. Tell me how many ad variations I should test to find a winner, how to read the results, and which creative to scale, in plain language.
How to get the most out of it
Feed Ultron real reference ads, not just the product photo. The better the examples, the sharper the concepts come back. And always review the first ten before you let it run the full fifty, so you catch the look early and only scale the good ones.
The honest part
Volume is not the whole game. A great offer and a real product still matter, and not every batch will have a winner. The big income numbers you see online are real but rare, so treat them as proof it is possible, not the average. The advantage here is speed: you can test more ideas in a night than most teams test in a month.
See it in action
Here's the checklist to run before you call it done.
Overnight UGC batch checklist
0 of 6That's the whole thing, working.
Run this on autopilot.
Everything in this guide becomes an agent inside Ultron: set it up once, keep it running. You review, it executes.
