X @@VadimStrizheus · May 18, 2026 Full analysis by SuperBM

I built a Hermes Agent that makes $10k/mo with clipping pages while I sleep (full-guide)

3/10 Weak

Guide to building an AI agent stack for automated video clipping and posting.

Key Insights

  • The post is a sales funnel for Vugola and Postiz, not objective analysis.
  • Success depends on niche and content quality, not just automation.
  • The '12-18 month window' is speculative and self-serving.

Caveats & Flags

  • Claims of $1M/month clipper earnings are unsubstantiated and likely exaggerated.
  • Anecdotal success stories lack verifiable sources or dates.
  • Author promotes own products without disclosing affiliate ties.

Valid Points

  • Clipping content for social media is a known monetization strategy.
  • Automation tools can reduce manual labor for repetitive tasks.
  • Some creators do pay clippers for views, e.g., MrBeast.

Counterpoints

  • Most clipping platforms have low average earnings; $3k/month unverified.
  • Automated clipping may violate platform terms of service.
  • Claimed agent stack requires technical setup and may not work seamlessly.

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About this analysis

Is this claim legitimate?

SuperBM rates this content 3/10 (Weak). Guide to building an AI agent stack for automated video clipping and posting.

What are the key issues with this content?

  • — Claims of $1M/month clipper earnings are unsubstantiated and likely exaggerated.
  • — Anecdotal success stories lack verifiable sources or dates.
  • — Author promotes own products without disclosing affiliate ties.

What is actually useful in this post?

  • — The post is a sales funnel for Vugola and Postiz, not objective analysis.
  • — Success depends on niche and content quality, not just automation.
  • — The '12-18 month window' is speculative and self-serving.