He Built 4 AI Influencers with AI Agents To Post Content 24//7 (Full Breakdown)
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Four AI influencer accounts generated $10,000 collectively in roughly two months for a non-technical operator using OpenClaw + Buffer.
## The Setup Martin, self-described as "the least technical person ever," runs four separate faceless content accounts under one agent stack. The accounts include a fitness profile that chases trends and an undisclosed "big influencer" project he's running growth for. Each profile has a distinct angle and objective that the agent understands. He started taking the workflow "seriously for about a month" after the OpenClaw/Claude Code era, building it on top of roughly two months total experimentation.
## The Numbers $10,000 in the last 30 days, $10,000 collective lifetime across the four accounts. He contrasts this with a human-only equivalent: "six months" to traction with "a team of 10 people or more." The model he cites as a benchmark is the fire sound video "that passively makes $40,000 a month."
## The Posting Stack For X and Instagram he pushes drafts from OpenClaw into Buffer, which has its own internal scheduler. He explicitly says "threads is the one that you can really freely publish without worrying about the algorithm punishing you." For X, "X is cracking down on bot posts" and he works around it by routing through a third party. Cleanup is minimal — he only configures after analytics drift over a few days.
## What He Doesn't Do No SOUL.md context blasting, no constant context-window resets. He started simple and "kept things simple." Training the agent: "let your AI bot read all the books" — Influence, Alex Hormozi's writing, top copy — instead of reading them himself.
## The Macro Take Boxmining's host admits the prior n8n + Supabase era had the running joke of "AI, mass adoption my ass." Post-OpenClaw he concedes "it might actually take over our work." Martin's framing: output faster, doing more, constantly learning — "if you are just letting this AI wave ride and not going into the rocket ship and riding along with it, then you're screwed."
## Resource The host points viewers to boxminingai.com, a Windows 95-style interface where each icon is a video — including a "recycle bin" for rejected experiments.
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