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use AI to generate TikTok videos that don't feel like AIuse AI to generate TikTok videos
that don't feel like AI



Andrew (@drewecom)
Helped me make $96k in profit last month on tiktok shop. Shoutout to @_mattwelter for the software

Quinn (@quinnslcm)
reelfarm responded within 10 mins [of support request], fixed and shipped in under an hour, the type of founders I'm happy to support
What can it do?
ReelFarm's goal is to automate content that drives traffic to your business. The differentiating factor between ReelFarm and competitors, is that ReelFarm takes the approach of using faceless content to automate videos. While other services require you to upload all of your video & image assets in order to create "AI ads". ReelFarm believes in organic content with TikTok distribution as a means of getting leads/inbound.
AI slideshow generator
Create & publish AI image slideshows to TikTok
AI UGC videos
Create & publish UGC "hook + demo" videos promoting your product demo
UGC Avatar Generator
Create custom AI avatars for the UGC "hook + demo" video format
Automated Campaigns
Automatically create & auto-publish UGC videos to your TikTok account
Hook Generator
Auto-magically generate and save viral hooks for your videos
Create greenscreen meme videos
Create relatable meme videos about your product / business

Gabe (@gabe__perez)
I've been seeing a lot of AI UGC creators but I still feel like reelfarm might be the best. Also I think it's the OG?

Sam Garrison (@sm_garrison)
Having used this, it's awesome! Has made a huge difference

czro (@zerogalactic)
the first to be pioneering AI generated reels that are actually useful for brand growth. Well deserved.

Paulius (@0xPaulius)
Reelfarm is bootstrapped and still the best

Arib (@aribk24)
agreed

Jordan Cole (@jordancoleNA)
Not affiliated other than being a customer but just wanted to give a shout out, Matt is building an incredible product. Reel Farm is one of the coolest AI marketing tools I've come across recently and it's sick to hear how intentional he is about making sure it's not just another AI slop generator.
Pricing
Starter
- Generate 10 videos per month
- Use default 200+ UGC avatars included
- Create your own AI avatars (25 images, 5 videos)
Growth
- Everything in Starter, plus...
- Generate 50 videos per month
- AI slideshow generator access
- Create your own AI avatars (100 images, 25 videos)
- Publish directly to TikTok
- Schedule and automate videos
Scale
- Everything in Growth, plus...
- Generate 150 videos per month
- Create your own AI avatars (200 images, 50 videos)
- Priority support
Unlimited Videos
If you're looking to do more than 150+ per month, I recommend this option.

Jordan Cole (@jordancoleNA)
Not affiliated other than being a customer but just wanted to give a shout out, Matt is building an incredible product. Reel Farm is one of the coolest AI marketing tools I've come across recently and it's sick to hear how intentional he is about making sure it's not just another AI slop generator.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequent Questions
TikTok Account Setup & Management
Here's the general outline: 1. Create a TikTok account, 2. Warm up your account by scrolling and engage with posts on your FYP, do this for 20-30 minutes per day, do this for about 3-5 days and do NOT post during this time, 3. Keep scrolling and engaging with posts like you are doing, but start posting 1-2x a day, but don't stop scrolling & engaging with posts, do this minimum 5-10 mins a day (this is to show TikTok that you are a real human using the platform)
The fastest way is to ask friends and family if they have any un-used TikToks accounts they don't mind getting rid of. The second fastest is to create the accounts yourself by creating a new gmail account and sign up for TikTok with that new email address.
It is 100% better to create new accounts because you at least know the history of the account, it's like starting from a blank slate. If you buy an account, it might be flagged as spam, have no reach, could be throttled, etc. Which is harder to recover from. Whereas with creating a new account, you don't have to worry about that.
In short, I don't recommend buying accounts. When you buy a TikTok account from someone, you have no idea about the history of the account. It could be flagged as spam, have no reach, could be throttled, etc. If you buy an account, please make sure you know the history of the account.
Great question. Although I don't know too much about this situation, I have a friend that has done this and he said to make sure your device has a USA SIM card and a 5G USA proxy. On top of this, it's best to have your TikTok account associated with a "Sign in with Apple" iCloud email address. You can do this locally on your own device, or find services online that specialize in this.
Account Warming & Views
The BEST way I can describe "warming" up an account is to treat the account like your personal account. Scroll on your FYP, don't post, just use TikTok like you normally would. Don't overthink it.
If you want a step-by-step tutorial, follow this: 1. Create a TikTok account, 2. Scroll and engage with posts on your FYP (as well as search on TikTok for content in your niche and like/comment/follow accounts in your niche), do this for 20-30 minutes per day, do this for about 3-5 days and do NOT post during this time, 3. Keep scrolling and engaging with posts like you are doing, but start posting 1-2x a day, but don't stop scrolling & engaging with posts, do this minimum 5-10 mins a day (this is to show TikTok that you are a real human using the platform).
"Warming up an account" essentially means letting TikTok know that you are a real person who is consuming content. You should always be scrolling/engaging with posts on TikTok. You shouldn't "warm up your account" then say "I'm good" and then ONLY post on the account. TikTok will see that and then flag throttle your reach.
If you have a brand new account, yes you need to warm up your account.
If you have an account that hasn't been used in a while, yes you need to warm up your account.
If you have an account that you already use daily but never post on it, no you don't need to warm it up.
If you just created a new account, or are starting to use an account that you haven't used in a while, I would recommend 5-7 days. Some people say 3 days, but the longer the better in my opinion.
If you're getting 500-1000 views, you're doing everything right. At this point it's a "learn, apply, repeat" quantity game. Find which narratives and hooks are performing better than the others. When you find that a specific hook/narrative is working well, double down on making those videos and forget the rest. I talked a bit about this in a tweet, I recommend reading it: https://x.com/_mattwelter/status/1923549530030514398
It depends on a lot of factors, there is no 1 reason why you're getting 0 views. I would ask myself these questions, "Am I posting more than I'm scrolling/engaging my FYP?" (you need to be consuming more than you're posting), "How new is my account?" (You shouldn't be posting unless your account is warmed up)
I recommend that you stop posting and re-warm the account. The key is to continue using the account like you would use your personal account.
Scroll, engage, like, comment, bookmark, follow, etc. Do this for 20-30 minutes a day for the next 5-7 days. Then post once. You'll probably get around 150-300 views. Keep using the account like you would normally use it, but do not post. You're testing the waters. At a minimum, post every other day, and if you feel comfortable, post 1x a day. Do not exceed 2-3x a day unless you feel like you can do that without being throttled.
Strategy & Content
ReelFarm is an AI TikTok video generator that focuses on the automation of posts at scale, with the intention of driving traffic back to a website. This means creating valuable content (typically evergreen content) in your business niche, that people will engage with (bookmark, share, like, comment) where you can then soft sell your product. The content must feel organic, natural, authentic. The best video format ReelFarm provides for this is slideshows, it's an extremely versatile viral format that can work for literally any niche.
A bit, yes. ReelFarm is an AI video generator for TikTok as the main platform, but you can take these posts/videos and publish them to any other platform like Linkedin, Instagram, YouTube shorts, etc. For instance, if your business is in B2B and requires talking to a sales representative, TikTok is probably not the best. You should always focus your efforts on where your customers are. If you're B2B, you'll find more success on X/Twitter and Linkedin.
It depends on your account health, but in the first 1-2 weeks of the account, post 1-2x a day. If those videos are getting reach consistently for 2 weeks, I would do 1-3x a day. But I highly recommend keeping it consistent. It is easier to post 1x a day, than to try and do 3x a day immediately, and TikTok will favor the 1-2x a day more than the 3x a day. The key is consistency. With a TikTok video generator, you can easily maintain this posting schedule without burning out.
Depends on your niche! I recommend going through ReelFarm's slideshow library to see what videos have been created in your niche, but also don't forget to go through all the videos and find formats you can repurpose across niches. This AI TikTok generator helps you create content that's both valuable and engaging for your specific audience.
There are 2 different ways. Soft sell or CTA.
A soft sell is barely mentioning the product, but not explicitly saying "Use my product, here's the link 20% off" etc. A soft sell is to mention the product or service in a subtle, casual, and friendly way. It should not make the person feel like they're seeing an ad.
A CTA is the opposite of that. A CTA is telling someone what they should do to engage with your product or service. That could be "Click the link in bio to learn more" or "The app name is called XYZ and you can find it on the App Store" or "If you want to XYZ, go to website.com"
As for having a link in bio, it's not necessary, but it definitely helps with conversions. Although some people like having the strategy of not having the link in bio, but doing soft selling in the posts so it makes it feel like the viewer/audience found the product themselves instead of being sold to.
There are 2 different ways. Soft sell or CTA.
A soft sell is barely mentioning the product, but not explicitly saying "Use my product, here's the link 20% off" etc. A soft sell is to mention the product or service in a subtle, casual, and friendly way. It should not make the person feel like they're seeing an ad.
A CTA is the opposite of that. A CTA is telling someone what they should do to engage with your product or service. That could be "Click the link in bio to learn more" or "The app name is called XYZ and you can find it on the App Store" or "If you want to XYZ, go to website.com"
As for having a link in bio, it's not necessary, but it definitely helps with conversions. Although some people like having the strategy of not having the link in bio, but doing soft selling in the posts so it makes it feel like the viewer/audience found the product themselves instead of being sold to. Using an AI video editor for TikTok helps you fine-tune these selling approaches for better results.
Slideshows
Slideshows (image carousels) are extremely versatile and the easiest video format to automate, all while being very engaging and valuable to the audience. Using a TikTok AI video generator like ReelFarm, you can really create an AI slideshow that people will love and engage with, without them ever knowing it's made with AI.
I recommend going through ReelFarm's slideshow library to see what videos have been created in your niche, but also don't forget to go through all the videos and find formats you can repurpose across niches. As an AI TikTok video creator, ReelFarm helps you transform these inspirations into your own unique content.
But if you want to find videos out in the wild (TikTok), go on TikTok and bookmark/save every slideshow you see. This helps TikTok understand that you like this type of content, which it will serve you more of the same content. (Which helps you see more videos for inspiration)
Yeah, there are so many examples. I recommend going through ReelFarm's slideshow library and filter by most viewed to see successful AI TikTok videos in action.
That's up for you to decide. But, the easiest most versatile slideshow format is the listicle format. A few examples include narratives/hooks like "5 habits…" or "7 ways…" or "What I learned…" or "3 foods that…" or "My goals for…"
Basically anything that can be an ordered list.
It works because it's evergreen, valuable to the audience, and consistently has high engagement.
The trick here is to make sure there is valuable information that makes someone say "I need to remember this" or "That's smart I need to save this for later". An AI TikTok video maker like ReelFarm makes creating these formats simple and efficient.
Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram pages, etc.
I recommend using Tumblr or Pinterest specifically because Tumblr blogs and Pinterest boards tend to group similar aesthetic photos together.
If you need to find photos for your slideshow posts, I recommend searching key words in your niche to find photos that will fit your niche. When you generate TikTok videos with AI using ReelFarm, the platform helps you match visuals with your content automatically.
Platform Distribution
You can, if the images are your own. Running ads with other people's images can put you in a spot you don't want to be in. So yes, you can run ads using slideshows, but make sure you own the rights to the images.
Yes! You don't need to post them to TikTok, you can repurpose ReelFarm slideshows across any platform that allows you to publish image carousels (like Instagram and Linkedin). The AI TikTok video editor makes it easy to format your content for different platforms.
Business Specific
Yes! The best thing about slideshows is that it's extremely versatile. At the end of the day, a slideshow is really just an ordered or unordered list. So if you have a hook/narrative where the content is in a list, you can turn it into a slideshow.
If you want to see some examples, go check out the ReelFarm slideshow library :)
Yes! You could make slideshows with a hook/narrative like "0 to $10k in 30 days (here's my shopify stack)" and then share 5 tools you use and one of them is your shopify app
or like
"3 hard truths i learned (from growing a $10k MRR shopify store)" and the 2nd one is like a hard lesson you learned and why (insert shopify app) helped fix this
But don't lie about numbers. This should give you the general idea of what kind of posts you should create.
The main key with slideshows is to form your hook/narrative as a list, and each slide/image is a bullet point (if that makes sense) https://x.com/_mattwelter/status/1929581995660923135
Yes! You could make slideshows with a hook/narrative like "0 to $10k in 30 days (here's my shopify stack)" and then share 5 tools you use and one of them is your shopify app
or like
"3 hard truths i learned (from growing a $10k MRR shopify store)" and the 2nd one is like a hard lesson you learned and why (insert shopify app) helped fix this
But don't lie about numbers. This should give you the general idea of what kind of posts you should create.
The main key with slideshows is to form your hook/narrative as a list, and each slide/image is a bullet point (if that makes sense) https://x.com/_mattwelter/status/1929581995660923135