Zero to fifty-five million
in eight weeks.
Marcus didn't grow. He arrived. The account went live in late winter. By the eighth week he had crossed 222.9K followers, 55.1M views, and 6.8M likes — without a single dollar of paid amplification.
He's a synthetic character built around a single thesis: the most viral content of the next decade is the kind you can't scroll past. Every post is engineered as a stop-the-thumb hook — and the engine that builds them ships with your brand.
The thesis.
Build content the audience can't scroll past in the first three seconds. Every post is a stop-the-thumb hook — engineered, not improvised.
AI used right.
Synthetic doesn't mean fake. Marcus is rendered with the kind of detail — micro-expressions, room tone, lighting continuity — that reads as a real person, not an avatar.
Audience over algorithm.
Comments get answered. Themes recur. The audience starts proposing topics. We're not chasing trends — we're building a relationship with millions of people who keep coming back.
Posted on a schedule.
Consistent cadence across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook. No skipped weeks. No "we'll post when inspiration strikes." A real publishing engine.
Hook crafted to the platform.
Same idea, different cut for each feed. Vertical 9:16 native. The first 1.5 seconds are the entire fight — and we win them.
Open for brands.
Same engine. Same audience. Your product inside the next post.





