The bait, then the rug-pull.
Before the first screenshot loads, Zubair has already closed the sale. One sentence, past tense, zero hedging: he tested it, the game changed, and you are about to see why. The rest of the video is just proof.
What the video promised.
stated at 00:36 "In this video I'm going to take you inside Higgsfield Supercomputer, show you exactly how the super agent works, walk you through a few examples and show you the different features you can start using right away." delivered at 00:36
Where the time goes.
01 · Cold Open + Three Ad Demos
Back-to-back demos: scented candle product link to 15s cinematic ad, Alibaba t-shirt screenshot to 30s UGC try-on video, personal brand Skool community link + AI headshot to brand ad. Each clip 10-20s. Establishes the capability claim before any tutorial content.
02 · Getting Started + Interface Tour
Higgsfield homepage, account creation, Supercomputer entry. Chat center, left sidebar, model selector (Sonnet 4.6, Opus, Gemini 3.1, GPT 5.5 Pro), Ask/Auto Run toggle. Preset prompt suggestions shown.
03 · Elements, Skills & Connectors
Plus-button deep dive: Upload, Elements (named reusable image assets via @mention), Skills (50+ community marketplace, slash-command activation, import from Claude/ChatGPT via MCP), Connectors (Pipedream OAuth: Telegram, Gmail, Drive, Notion, Slack, GitHub, Discord, HubSpot). Live Gmail connection demo.
04 · Files, Memory & Import
Files panel shows all generated assets. Memory panel brain-map visualization. Manual memory seed demo: 'My audience is 90% male in their thirties' — system confirms. MCP-based skill/memory import from Claude shown.
05 · Live Ad Build Walkthrough
Etsy toiletry bag screenshot pasted in. Prompt: 'Turn my product into a viral high-energy ad.' Sonnet 4.6 + Auto Run. System generates scene JSON, character + location in parallel, Sieve/Wan 2.0 render. Output: 15s 16:9 1080p ad. Variant offer: gym/airport/campsite.
06 · Wrap-Up + CTA
Soft close. Comment 'prompt' for prompting guide. AI Workshop Skool community link. Like/subscribe.
Visual structure at a glance.
Named ideas worth stealing.
Skills Marketplace
Community-built instruction files that make Supercomputer a domain expert. 50+ skills available (paid-ads, article editing, youtube-research, marketing-psychology, brand-guidelines, etc.). Install once, activate via /skill-name slash command.
Elements (Reusable Assets)
Named image/character assets stored once and referenced with @element-name. Eliminates re-uploading your headshot, product image, or brand logo every session.
Connectors via Pipedream
OAuth integrations with 12+ platforms surfaced inside chat context. Higgsfield uses Pipedream as the middleware.
Persistent Memory
User profile (audience, brand style, color palette) persisted across all chats. Manually seeded or auto-grown from conversation history.
Lines you could clip.
"This is something that an ad agency would charge you thousands of dollars."
"It's basically Claude for content creation, marketing, ads, and creative agency work."
"When it comes to that combination of a strong model and good pricing, the Sonnet 4.6 is plenty."
"I'll factor in your audience — 90% male thirties — whenever crafting content, copy, or creative directive."
How they spent the runtime.
Things they pointed at.
How they asked for the click.
"If you wanna learn how to monetize these tools, check out the community link in the description. Our Claude Code course is incredible."
Soft pitch at end + mid-roll mention at ~7:00. Community-first framing (learn + support) rather than hard sell. Low friction — link in description, no countdown.
Word for word.
The skills/connectors/memory stack is the product.
Higgsfield Supercomputer is Claude Code for non-coders — same primitives (skills, memory, connectors/MCP), different wrapper, pointed at creative output instead of software.
- The three-demo cold open is the format: show results before you explain anything. Put the proof before the promise.
- The agency pricing anchor ($thousands vs. free) is doing the conversion work — borrow it for JoeFlow ('agencies charge $X/month for this dictation workflow').
- Skills-as-domain-experts is an MCN+ positioning play — sell installable skill packs for specific creator niches (podcasters, coaches, product sellers).
- Memory as persistent brand brief = the onboarding wizard that writes the system prompt. Every AI tool needs this — build it once, reference it forever.
- The Etsy-link-to-ad demo is the one to steal for a content demo: shows the full input-to-output loop in under 5 minutes with a real product.
What this actually means if you sell anything online.
If you have a product and a phone screenshot, you now have everything you need to produce a professional-grade ad — no agency, no video crew, no editing skills required.
- Paste your product page link or a screenshot into Higgsfield Supercomputer and type 'turn this into a viral high-energy ad.' That is the entire workflow.
- The system asks clarifying questions about length and character — answer them, then leave it alone. First-try results are usually good enough to ship.
- Add your audience to memory once ('my audience is X') and every piece of content it creates will be calibrated to them going forward.
- Connect your Google Drive or Notion to give the tool access to your brand assets without re-uploading every session.
- Iterate in chat — if the first ad has something you dislike, describe the change in plain language. No re-prompting from scratch.


































































