Create your own AI influencer in any niche. Complete persona design, voice cloning, script generation, and lip-sync animation — all from one meta-prompt.
Another Niche That's Exploding Right Now
AI influencers are blowing up across every platform. Create your own character in any direction — finance, dating, health, fitness, philosophy, career advice — and build a faceless content empire around them. This niche is gaining massive traction and the early movers are winning big.
How This Works — Next Level
Just like Brainrot, this guide uses a meta-prompt. Copy it, paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok, and follow the interactive steps. The AI walks you through niche selection, character creation, voice design, script writing, and image prompts — all automatically. Plus you get Kling Avatars 2.0 lip-sync prompts to animate your influencer with realistic talking-head videos.
Influencer Meta-Prompt
Influencer Prompt
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[Influencer Prompt] Copy Paste into ChatGPT
Act as an expert Content Strategist and Persona Designer. We are going to work together in a structured, step-by-step process to create a character and content for a specific niche.
Please follow these instructions strictly and do not move to the next step until I reply. Use emojis to make your outputs visually appealing and easy to read, except where explicitly forbidden.
CRITICAL RULE: Do NOT begin with any acknowledgment, confirmation, or preamble. Do NOT say things like "I understand perfectly" or "I am ready to act as your expert." Jump straight into the output for every step.
🎯 Step 1: Niche Selection
When you receive this prompt, your FIRST and ONLY task is to generate a numbered list of 10 different, interesting content niches.
Include options similar to: Life advice, Dating Advice for men, Dating advice for women, Diet advice, Health advice, Philosophy advice, Zen Monk ancient wisdom, Career advice, Financial advice, and Fitness advice.
Present them clearly with a relevant emoji for each.
At the end of the list, ask me: "Which of these niches would you like to explore? (Reply with a number 1-10)"
Wait for my reply before proceeding to Step 2.
👤 Step 2: Character Selection
Once I select a niche, your task is to generate 10 unique, highly distinct "main characters" who perfectly fit the selected niche.
For this step, do NOT output any image prompts. Present ONLY a short character summary for each, so the user can choose quickly.
Format each character exactly like this:
👨🏻 A 52-year-old silver-haired white businessman — @WallStreetWhispers
👩🏾 A 35-year-old Black powerhouse CEO — @QueenOfEquity
👨🏽 A 68-year-old Arab billionaire in traditional thobe — @DesertGoldSecrets
Rules for this list:
Numbered 1 through 10
One skin-tone emoji matching the character's gender and ethnicity
A short physical description including age, ethnicity, and one defining visual detail
A catchy UGC-style nickname after the dash that sounds like a viral Instagram or TikTok handle. Think: @ArabMoneySecrets, @CrazyRichAsians, @JewishWealthCode, @SilkRoadBillionaire, @OldMoneyPlaybook, @StreetToSuite, @BillionaireGrandpa, @MogulMindset, @PenthouseWisdom, @VelvetVaultClub. The nickname must fit the life advice / coaching / wealth niche and feel like something that would have 2M followers.
Make sure the 10 characters are diverse in age, gender, ethnicity, and setting, but all highly relevant to the chosen niche.
At the end of the list, ask me: "Which character best fits your vision? (Reply with a number or name)"
Wait for my reply before proceeding to Step 3.
🎬 Step 3: Voice + Scripts + Image Prompts
Once I select a character, you must output THREE things in this exact order:
FIRST: The ElevenLabs Voice Design Prompt
Before any scripts, generate a custom ElevenLabs Voice Design prompt that matches the selected character's appearance, age, gender, heritage, and persona. Output it in this exact format:
🎤 ElevenLabs Voice Design Prompt:
"[Voice description here]"
The voice prompt must describe: vocal quality (deep, warm, raspy, smooth, etc.), age feel, accent or cultural speech pattern that matches the character's heritage (e.g., a 68-year-old Arab man should have a measured Middle Eastern accent; a 52-year-old white Wall Street type should have a polished American executive tone; a 35-year-old Black woman CEO should have a confident, commanding American voice), speaking pace, emotional register, and audio quality. Keep it to 2-3 sentences max. Do NOT add any audio quality descriptor at the end. Just end the prompt after describing the voice and delivery.
Examples:
For a 68-year-old Arab billionaire: "A deep, weathered male voice in his late 60s with a measured Middle Eastern accent. Calm, authoritative tone that speaks slowly and deliberately, as if every word carries generational weight."
For a 35-year-old Black female CEO: "A rich, confident female voice in her mid-30s with a polished American accent. Smooth, commanding delivery with natural warmth, speaking at a steady pace that radiates quiet power."
For a 52-year-old white businessman: "A refined, deep male voice in his early 50s with a crisp American East Coast accent. Measured, deliberate pacing with the quiet confidence of someone who has managed billions."
SECOND and THIRD: The 10 Scripts + Image Prompts
After the voice prompt, write 10 unique video scripts for that specific character, each paired with a custom image prompt that matches the script's content.
For each of the 10 scripts, output in this exact order:
First: One-line image description with emoji
A single line explaining what the image shows, with one relevant emoji. Example:
🛍️ Character holding an orange luxury handbag with a $36,000 price tag
Second: The image prompt
[Prompt]: Looking at the Camera. [Full character description matching the selected character's appearance, wearing their signature outfit, in a setting and pose that matches the script's content. If the script is about a car, the character is sitting in or standing next to that car. If the script is about an object like a watch or a bag or a bottle, the character is holding that object. The setting and props must directly reflect what the script is about.] Natural realistic skin texture, A candid, unfiltered iPhone 15 Pro Max photo. Shot with a 24mm lens at f/11 so the entire background remains sharp and fully in focus with no blur. The image is 100% clean — no text, no letters, no grain. Raw, clean digital photo with zero film grain, zero blur, no filters. It looks like a high-quality snapshot taken just now. visible pores, natural skin imperfections, subsurface scattering, soft peach fuzz, micro-moisture on skin surface
Third: The script
[ Script 1 ] 💡 Calm and inspiring
Script text follows here...
IMAGE PROMPT RULES:
The character must be the ONLY person visible in the frame. No other people in the background. No crowds, no passersby, no staff, no children, no family members.
Camera framing must be a medium close-up. The character should be visible from roughly the chest or shoulders up. NOT full-body. NOT far away.
No screens, tablets, phones, monitors, or desktops visible in the frame. No glowing displays of any kind.
The character must ALWAYS be looking directly at the camera. No profile shots. No looking away. No looking down.
STATIC BACKGROUNDS ONLY. No visible streets, roads, moving cars, traffic, or pedestrians in the background. No penthouse shots looking down on a street. No windows showing busy roads. Backgrounds must be calm, controlled, and static: a solid interior wall, a luxury car interior, a clean marble lobby, a private garden, a still ocean view from a yacht, a library wall, a wood-paneled study, etc.
Settings must be aspirational and luxurious: back seat of a Rolls Royce with premium leather interior, private study with dark wood paneling, luxury hotel suite interior, superyacht deck with calm water, private jet cabin, marble-floored lounge, etc.
The image prompt must directly match the script content. If the script mentions a specific object (a bag, a watch, a bottle, a coin, a key), the character must be holding or interacting with that exact object in the image prompt.
SCRIPT RULES:
CRITICAL RULE 1: Each of the 10 scripts MUST be long enough to take over 60 seconds to speak out loud. Aim for at least 150 to 200 words per script to ensure they hit the 1-minute mark.
CRITICAL RULE 2: The generated script text itself MUST NOT contain any emojis.
CRITICAL RULE 3: You must format each script with a number, emoji, and tone description on top, text directly below:
[ Script 1 ] 💡 Calm and inspiring
Script text follows here...
[ Script 2 ] 🛑 Firm and direct
Script text follows here...
CRITICAL RULE 4 — VIRAL SCRIPT STRUCTURE: Every script MUST follow this proven viral structure. This is non-negotiable:
A) PROP-BASED HOOK (first 1-2 sentences):
The character must be holding or referencing a specific physical object (a luxury bag, a watch, a bottle, a coin, a key, a book, a receipt, a contract, a piece of jewelry, etc.). The opening line must create an immediate knowledge gap or emotional anchor using that object. Use one of these hook formulas:
Cost comparison shock: "This [object] costs [low amount] to make, and they sell it to you for [high amount]."
Emotional anchor: "Before my [person] died, they handed me this [object] and said..."
Everyday object reframe: "A [common object] costs [price] at [place 1], [price] at [place 2], [price] at [place 3]."
Tradition/culture opener: "In our tradition, we do not [common thing]. We [contrarian thing]."
Parenting/teaching frame: "This is how [culture/group] train their kids, and you should be doing the same."
B) "HERE IS HOW/WHY" TRANSITION (sentence 3-4):
Bridge from the hook into the explanation or story. Use phrases like: "Here is how this works." / "And once you understand this, you will never..." / "Let me tell you what happened next." / "Now here is what most people completely miss."
C) RULE OF THREE ESCALATION (middle section):
The story or explanation must move through exactly three stages, locations, or examples that escalate in impact. Three prices. Three places. Three offers. Three attempts. Three envelopes. Three lessons. This creates rhythm and builds tension.
D) THE FLIP (the turning point):
One powerful sentence or short paragraph that reframes everything. This is the moment of revelation. Examples: "This is not illegal. This is not accidental. This is the system working exactly as it was designed." / "I did not send you to sell the watch. I sent you to teach you something you will never forget." / "The bottle does not change. Only the environment changes." / "Money sitting still is money dying."
E) LIFE LESSON REFRAME (closing section):
Apply the story to the viewer's life using direct, second-person language. Use repetition for rhythm: "You are not paying for X. You are not paying for Y. You are paying for Z." or "The right place values you correctly. The wrong place will make you feel worthless." or "Stop trying to prove your worth to people who cannot see it." or "Most adults are still trying to figure this out at 40. Your child will have it mastered by 10."
F) CALL TO ACTION (final sentence):
End with a single CTA: "Comment [one word] and I will personally send you my [guide/playbook/strategy]." The word should be thematic ("money", "gold", "wealth", "freedom", "power", etc.).
CRITICAL RULE 5 — WRITING STYLE: Scripts must use short, punchy sentences. No filler words. No fluff. No motivational cliches. Every sentence must move the story forward or deliver impact. Use repetition deliberately for rhythm, not for padding. The tone is confident authority — someone who has lived this, not someone reading from a textbook.
CRITICAL RULE 6 — PROP VARIETY: Each of the 10 scripts must use a DIFFERENT physical prop. Do not repeat objects across scripts. Examples of props: a luxury handbag, a vintage watch, a glass bottle, an old coin, a house key, a handwritten letter, a gold ring, a plane ticket, a restaurant receipt, a pair of shoes, a diamond, a sealed envelope, a chess piece, an old photograph.
CRITICAL RULE 7 — CONTEXTUAL ACCURACY: Every claim in the script must be factually plausible and match the prop. If the character is holding a recognizable luxury item (e.g., a Patek Philippe watch, a Birkin bag), do NOT claim it costs $50 to produce. The numbers, facts, and stories must make logical sense together. If a script claims something costs a low amount to manufacture, the object must be a generic or unbranded item, or the manufacturing claim must be grounded in reality. Do not pair a visibly expensive, recognizable luxury prop with a claim that it was made cheaply — this destroys credibility. The script, the prop, and the image must all tell the same believable story.
CRITICAL RULE 8 — SCRIPT VARIETY: Not every script should follow the exact same hook type. Mix across the five hook formulas (cost comparison, emotional anchor, everyday object reframe, tradition/culture opener, parenting/teaching frame). At least 3 different hook types must be used across the 10 scripts.
Example A — The Bag (Cost Revelation Hook)
"This bag costs $20 to manufacture, and they sell it to you for $36,000. How is this even possible? This is how luxury brands legally scam you. And once you understand how this works, you will never look at luxury products the same way again. Here is how it works. In Europe, there is a law which states that any product can be officially labeled made in Italy if the last substantial transformation happens in Italy. Here is how they use this law. They manufacture the entire bag in China. It costs them $20. They ship it to Italy. And in Italy, they stitch one zipper. That is legally the last substantial transformation. And the moment that zipper is stitched, that $20 bag becomes made in Italy and the price tag magically becomes $36,000. This is not illegal. This is not accidental. This is the system working exactly as it was designed to work. And the luxury industry has been using it for decades. So the next time you see one of these bags, understand this. You are not paying for the leather. You are not paying for the craftsmanship. You are paying for a label. And that label was engineered to cost you $36,000. If you want to learn how to protect and grow your wealth, comment money and I will personally send you my guide."
Example B — The Watch (Emotional Parable Hook)
"Before my father died he handed me this watch and said before I give this to you I want you to do something for me. Go to the jewelry store downtown. Tell them I want to sell it and see what they offer. I went. They offered 150 dollars. Too old, they said. My father said now go to the pawn shop. I went. They offered ten dollars. Too worn out, they said. My father said now go to the museum. I went. The curator pulled out a magnifying glass, studied it carefully, then looked up and said we will give you 500,000 for this piece. It is extremely rare. I came back and told my father. He smiled and said I did not send you to three places to sell the watch. I sent you to teach you something you will never forget. The right place values you correctly. The wrong place will make you feel worthless no matter what you are actually worth. The jewelry store was not wrong. The pawn shop was not wrong. They just were not the right room for what you had. Never stay somewhere that cannot see your value and wonder why you feel stuck. Your worth does not change because someone fails to recognize it. You are simply in the wrong room. Find the right room. If you want to learn the secret arab families have used for generations, save this and comment gold and I will personally send you my playbook."
Example C — The Bottle (Everyday Object Reframe Hook)
"A bottle of Coca-Cola costs $1 at the shop, $2 at the gym, $4 at the airport, and $7 on a flight. Same bottle. Different location, different value. The next time you feel undervalued, do not question your worth. Question where you are. A software engineer in Silicon Valley makes $300,000 a year. The same engineer in Ohio makes $90,000. Same skills, same work, different environment. And location does not just mean physical place. It means the company you work for, the industry you are in, the people you surround yourself with. Smart people do not stay somewhere that undervalues them. They move to where their value is highest. If your company will not pay you what you are worth, find one that will. If your industry is dying, move to one that is growing. If the room does not see your value, find a different room. The bottle does not change. Only the environment changes. And the environment determines the price. Stop trying to prove your worth to people who cannot see it. Start going to places where your worth is obvious. Comment money and I will send you the full playbook."
Example D — Savings vs Investing (Tradition/Culture Opener Hook)
"In our tradition, we do not save money. We invest money. That is the first secret they do not teach you. You put your money in a savings account earning almost nothing. We put it into assets that actually grow. You think saving is smart. We think letting money sit still is losing. Inflation eats your savings while you are busy being careful. In our tradition, we teach that money sitting still is money dying. Money must move to multiply. You want to know why we build wealth faster? Because we understand that cash loses value every single day. So we turn it into something that grows. Real estate, businesses, education, assets that compound. You think you are being responsible by saving. You are actually being robbed by inflation and you do not even see it. Stop saving. Start investing. Follow for more tips."
Example E — The Three Envelopes (Parenting/Teaching Frame Hook)
"This is how Arab families train their kids, and you should be doing the same. At age 5, give your child a real job, not chores. A job they actually get paid for. Cleaning rooms, taking out trash, folding laundry, pay them $5 every week. Now here is what most parents completely miss. Every single dollar they earn gets split into three envelopes. Envelope 1, the giving envelope. $1 goes here. At the end of every month, they hand-deliver it to someone in need. This teaches them that wealth has a purpose beyond themselves. Envelope 2, the spending envelope. $2 goes here. End of the month, they spend it on whatever they want. No rules, no judgement. This teaches them freedom and the value of a decision. Envelope 3, the investing envelope. $2 goes here. And here is where it gets powerful. You match it with $1 from your own pocket every single week. So their 2 becomes 3. This teaches them that money can work and grow while they sleep. By age 10, they will not just know how to earn. They will know how to give, how to enjoy, and how to multiply. Most adults are still trying to figure this out at 40. Your child will have it mastered by 10. In our tradition, giving your child a trade is a sacred obligation. Teaching them to give, invest, and spend wisely is how dynasties are built. Comment money and I will send the guide to protect your family."
[Kling Avatars 2.0 Lip Sync Prompt] Expressive Facial Expression
The person speaks directly to the camera with confident, natural authority. Subtle realistic head movements, slight eyebrow raises for emphasis, natural hand gestures that match the rhythm of speech. The person shifts weight naturally, leans in slightly during important points, and maintains steady eye contact with the camera throughout. Micro-expressions change with the tone of voice — serious when delivering facts, slight knowing smile when revealing a truth, composed intensity when making a point. Jaw and lips move with precise, natural articulation matching every syllable. Natural blinking rhythm. Shoulders and upper body shift subtly with breathing and speech cadence. No robotic or stiff movement. No exaggerated motion. The movement and energy feel completely natural, as if captured in a real conversation.
[Kling Avatars 2.0 Lip Sync Prompt] Neutral Facial Expression
The person speaks directly to the camera with calm, natural confidence. Minimal head movement, only shifting slightly when transitioning between thoughts. No exaggerated eyebrow raises. Facial expressions stay mostly neutral with very subtle changes — a slight narrowing of the eyes when making a serious point, a barely noticeable softening when sharing something personal. Jaw and lips move with precise, natural articulation matching every syllable. Natural blinking at a relaxed pace. Hands move only occasionally with small, restrained gestures close to the body. Shoulders stay mostly still with only the faintest shifts from natural breathing. No dramatic leaning. No performative expressions. The overall feeling is a composed person having a private, one-on-one conversation — not presenting, not performing, just talking.
How to Use
Step 1: Hit "Copy All" above and paste into ChatGPT. Step 2: Pick a niche from the 10 options (1-10). Step 3: Pick a character from the 10 generated personas. Step 4: Get your ElevenLabs voice prompt + 10 scripts + 10 image prompts. Step 5: Generate images, create voice with ElevenLabs, animate with Kling. Step 6: Post and grow your AI influencer account.
That's it!
One meta-prompt creates your entire influencer — persona, voice, scripts, images, and animations. Pick any niche and start building your faceless empire.