How I Would Use Claude + Seedance 2.0 to Create UGC Videos and Build an AI Content Business

 

A few years ago, creating user-generated content (UGC) videos meant finding a creator, setting up a camera, recording multiple takes, editing clips, adding captions, and hoping the final video looked authentic enough to convert viewers into customers.

Today, that process is changing fast.

Imagine this.

You wake up in the morning and receive a message from a skincare brand.

"Can you create 10 UGC videos for our new product this week?"

Normally, that would mean days of work.

But instead of opening a camera app, you open Claude.

You tell Claude:

"Write 10 UGC-style video scripts for a skincare product targeting women aged 20-35 who struggle with dry skin."

Within minutes, Claude delivers multiple scripts.

Each one has a hook, a problem, a personal story, and a call-to-action.

Now comes the exciting part.

You take those scripts to Seedance 2.0.

Instead of hiring actors or recording yourself, Seedance generates realistic video scenes that look and feel like authentic user-generated content.

A few prompts later, you have videos that resemble content brands pay creators hundreds of dollars to produce.

The result?

What once took several days can now take a few hours.


Why Businesses Need This

Businesses are hungry for content.

Not one video.

Not five videos.

Hundreds of videos.

Every platform rewards consistency:

  • TikTok

  • Instagram Reels

  • YouTube Shorts

  • Facebook Reels

Brands constantly need fresh creative content to test new hooks, angles, and offers.

Most small businesses don't have an in-house content team.

Many can't afford professional production.

That's where AI creators have an advantage.

By combining Claude and Seedance 2.0, a single person can produce content at a scale that was impossible before.


The Business Opportunity

Instead of selling "videos," sell solutions.

For example:

Starter Package

  • 5 UGC videos

  • Product-focused scripts

  • Captions included

Price: $100-$250

Growth Package

  • 15 UGC videos

  • Multiple marketing angles

  • Social media captions

Price: $300-$700

Monthly Content Package

  • 30-60 videos per month

  • Weekly delivery

  • Creative testing variations

Price: $1,000-$3,000+

Businesses care about results.

If your videos help them generate sales, they won't care whether the content was created with a camera or AI.


How Claude Fits Into the Workflow

Claude becomes your creative strategist.

Use it for:

  • Script writing

  • Marketing angles

  • Product research

  • Hook generation

  • Ad copy

  • Call-to-action ideas

Instead of staring at a blank page, you have a creative partner generating ideas around the clock.


How Seedance 2.0 Fits Into the Workflow

Seedance becomes your production team.

Use it for:

  • UGC-style videos

  • Product demos

  • Social media ads

  • Story-based short videos

  • Promotional content

The combination removes two major bottlenecks:

  1. Writing scripts

  2. Producing videos


The Future Belongs to AI-Powered Creators

Many people are asking whether AI will take away creative jobs.

A better question is:

What happens when one creator can do the work of an entire content agency?

We're already seeing it.

The creators winning today aren't necessarily the best editors or videographers.

They're the ones who understand how to combine creativity, marketing, and AI tools.

Claude helps generate ideas.

Seedance helps bring those ideas to life.

Together, they create a powerful system for building content faster than ever before.


Final Thoughts

The opportunity isn't just making AI videos.

The opportunity is solving a business problem.

Businesses need attention.

Attention comes from content.

Content can now be created faster and cheaper with AI.

The creators who learn these tools early have a chance to build agencies, freelance businesses, and personal brands without large teams or expensive equipment.

The barrier to entry has never been lower.

The opportunity has never been bigger.

The question is no longer whether AI can create content.

The question is what you'll do with that capability.

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