The six-vector framework (V⁶) that turns AI-generated video — VEO3 characters, scroll-stopping hooks, DM outreach — into a direct-response sales machine. Built for solopreneurs and creators who want buyers, not just views.
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By the numbers
You posted the clip. The views came — a few hundred, maybe a few thousand. Then you scrolled to the only number that pays rent: sales. Zero. Again. Or a clip finally popped and you had nothing to sell behind it — no offer, no CTA, no way to take payment. Multiply that by a quarter, by every algorithm change that resets your reach to zero, and you're not building a business — you're trading hours of filming and editing for views that never convert while the operators with a sales system quietly collect the revenue.
Producing a polished 30-second sales video used to cost $500–2,000. When VEO3 3.1, Sora 2, and Runway Gen-4 hit broad utility in late 2025, that dropped to under $20. The operators who moved early aren't better on camera — they never appear on camera. They generate a consistent character, frame a scroll-stopping hook, route viewers into DMs, and close with copy that converts. The bottleneck moved from production capability to creative selectivity, and the niches worth selling into are filling with operators who automated in 2026.
A sales system, not a content strategy. Six vectors stack into one machine: V¹ Foundation runs the direct-response math and locks one offer. V² Generate builds consistent VEO3 characters that look produced. V³ Frame installs hook frameworks that earn the next 27 seconds in the first 3. V⁴ Distribute ships from your phone and turns one clip into 50 DM conversations. V⁵ Monetize writes copy and pricing that turn viewers into clients. V⁶ Operate wires the LLC + Stripe + calendar + GHL back office. Each vector compounds on the one before it — skip one and the machine stalls.
Every module owns one vector, ends with a hands-on workshop, and produces a working asset you deploy on your real offer — not a hypothetical. M1 Foundation: the paradigm, the math, your custom video-scene GPT. M2 Generate: character bible and the lower-cost render pipeline. M3 Frame: the 4-Part Revenue Video Framework and scroll-stopping hooks. M4 Distribute: phone production and DM outreach scripts. M5 Monetize: PAS/AIDA/StoryBrand for video, pricing, and the conversion path. M6 Operate: LLC, Stripe, GHL, and a capstone that launches your full system live.
The Camera-Shy Solopreneur has an offer worth buying but would rather quit than film daily — V⁶ removes the camera entirely; your VEO3 character is the spokesperson. The Creator With Views, No Revenue already has attention and needs the conversion layer — hooks engineered to sell, DM pipelines, and copy that closes. The Freelancer Going Agency wants to sell AI video as a service and gets the production system, pricing, and back-office that clients pay for.
A polished 30-second sales video that cost $500–2,000 to produce with a crew now costs under $20 with VEO3 — a ~100x cost collapse documented across the 2025–2026 AI-video market.
Production time for a 60-second marketing video has dropped from roughly 13 days (traditional) to under 30 minutes with AI workflows (Ngram AI Video Statistics 2026).
6 modules, each ending in a deliverable.
It is the single highest-ROI content format for marketers — 49% rank it #1, ahead of long-form (29%) and live-streaming (25%) per HubSpot's 2026 State of Marketing. With 91% of businesses using video and short-form generating 2.5× more engagement per impression, it's the default performance engine, not a fad.
No. The V² vector builds a consistent VEO3 character that acts as your spokesperson, and a custom GPT writes the scenes. With ~51% of video marketers already using AI creation tools, staying off camera is now a mainstream, fully viable operating model.
A polished 30-second clip dropped from $500–2,000 (crew/agency) to under $20 with VEO3, and a 60-second video from ~13 days to under 30 minutes. The course also teaches a lower-cost render pipeline so you can ship the high variant volume the math rewards.
Drift — not AI itself — is what destroys trust. The character bible and scene tokens defeat gender, wardrobe, and scene drift so a stranger sees one consistent brand world. Done right, AI-generated product demos still lift conversions by 40% (SellersCommerce 2026).
That's the exact gap V⁴ and V⁵ close. You add comment-to-DM funnels, DM outreach scripts, and direct-response copy (PAS/AIDA/StoryBrand). Websites with video convert at 4.8% versus 2.9% without — the lift comes from the path, not the view count.
This optimizes the chain views → DMs → booked calls → revenue, not raw reach. Every module ends with a working asset on a real offer, and V⁶ wires the LLC, Stripe, and booking so you can collect a yes — a sales system, not a content strategy.
VEO3 (via Google Flow or Gemini) is the spine; the market has matured around VEO3 3.1, Sora 2, and Runway Gen-4 reaching broad utility in late 2025. You also use a custom ChatGPT for scene generation. No studio, no editing suite — M4's rig runs from your phone.
Volume of shipped variants beats craftsmanship of the unshipped first. With production under $20 and ~30 minutes per clip, the constraint is creative selectivity, not capacity. Foundation drills the ship-cadence muscle so you publish and measure rather than polish.
There's no universal best — there's one best for you. M1 forces a written commitment to exactly one of AI-UGC creator, agency, sales copywriter, own-offer, or prompt vault, with rejection reasons for the rest. They share a foundation but diverge sharply by month six.
That's the entire V⁶ vector. You form the LLC, obtain an EIN, open a business bank account, set up Stripe (or Stripe Atlas internationally), add a calendar with intake form, and configure GHL or HoneyBook so leads and pipeline live in one system.
Adoption is climbing fast — AI video use among businesses rose from 18% (2023) to 41% (2025) — but most operators still post without a sales system. The 2026 leverage window is open precisely because rendering is easy and conversion structure is rare.
Six modules, thirty lessons, each ending in a hands-on workshop. Every vector produces a working asset on your real offer, and the M6 capstone launches your complete V⁶ system end-to-end — generate, frame, distribute, monetize, operate — live.
No. The production rig in V⁴ takes a VEO3 render to a captioned, published reel using only your phone — no studio, crew, or editing software. The skill you build is direct-response structure and selectivity, which the course teaches from zero.
No. V⁶ removes the camera entirely. Your VEO3-generated character is the spokesperson, your custom GPT writes the scenes, and you stay behind the dashboard where the money is counted. The entire V² vector is about building a consistent on-brand character so you never film yourself.
Three months from now you're still posting into the void, or you're the operator who automated production in 2026 and locked in the clients others were warming up. V⁶ gives you the full machine — generate, frame, distribute, monetize, operate — on a real offer, backed by a 30-day guarantee.