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April 3, 2026  ·  codebuddy.marketing  ·  automation

How I'm Building My Own Automated Advertising Machine While Coding From My iPhone

I drive Uber and build web products from my iPhone. No laptop, no office, no ad budget. So I had to get creative about how I get traffic.

The answer turned out to be building my own advertising system from scratch.

TalentCast is a pipeline I built that automatically generates short YouTube videos featuring AI avatars talking about my projects. Every episode of the CubeCast Roundup features rotating hosts, each promoting a different Vancouver web project — MarketAffiliateHelp.com, DevForkHire.com, AnchorScan.ca, and others.

The pipeline generates the script with Claude, renders the avatars with HeyGen, transcribes and burns subtitles with Whisper, and drops the final video into a YouTube upload queue — all without me touching it once it's running. Two episodes are already live.

I have a bot called FloatBot that runs my project rotation. Every evening it picks the next project on the list and gives me a 15-minute sprint prompt. The rule is simple — touch every project, don't deep dive on any single one.

This matters for SEO because Google rewards consistency over intensity. One blog post per project per week, published consistently over months, beats ten posts in one week and then silence. FloatBot makes sure I never forget a project long enough for it to go cold.

Last night in a single session I doubled MarketAffiliateHelp's program database from 123 to 269 entries, found and fixed a critical security bug in a live Solana smart contract, built an automated 4-round AI audit engine for AnchorScan, and generated the first two episodes of the CubeCast Roundup.

None of that was planned. FloatBot pushed me to each project, I did one thing, moved on.

Each project gets a little better every session. The blog posts accumulate. The YouTube videos accumulate. The SEO accumulates. No single session looks impressive — but six months of this and every one of my fifteen projects has a hundred touchpoints across the web.

That's the plan. Automated ads, forced consistency, compounding slowly.

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