The AI Street Interview Machine (Claude Fable 5 + Higgsfield)
Street interview pages pull millions of views and get paid thousands for placements. Here is how to generate the entire thing with Claude Fable 5 driving Higgsfield through a single connection, then sell it to real businesses.
Why these actually print money
Street interview pages like Street Poller (330K+ followers) rack up millions of views, but the views are not the money. The money is the placements. Brands pay to get their shirt worn on camera, their product named by a 'random' person, or a specific creator featured as the expert who just happens to have the perfect answer. It is native advertising dressed up as a vox pop.
Until now you needed a mic, a camera, a busy street, and a day of filming. You do not anymore. You can generate the exact same format on demand, for any brand, from your couch.
Step 1: Connect Higgsfield to Claude (one time, under a minute)
You only do this once. It connects Higgsfield to Claude so Claude can generate the videos for you.
- Open Higgsfield here and sign in. This is the MCP that powers the whole thing.
- Copy the MCP connection URL it shows you.
- In Claude, open Settings, then Connectors, and click Add custom connector. Paste that URL and name it Higgsfield.
- At the very top of the chat, switch your model to Fable 5. That is the brain doing the heavy lifting.
Step 2: The prompt (start here)
This is the whole trick. Paste this into Claude on Fable 5, swap the two brackets, and let it run. Simplicity wins here, one clean question plus one planted answer is all it takes.
Using the Higgsfield MCP, make me a street interview.
An attractive female host holding a microphone stops 4 random people on a busy city street and asks them: "[YOUR QUESTION HERE]"
Make each person a completely different look, age, and vibe. Keep every answer short, casual, and real. The last person casually says: "[THE PRODUCT OR PERSON YOU ARE PROMOTING], [one line on why it is great]."
Shoot it vertical 9:16, handheld, candid UGC style, real street background with ambient noise. Give me each answer as its own clip so I can stitch them together.Step 3: The comprehensive prompt (for a sharper result)
Once the basic one is working, use this longer version when you want real control over the host, the cast, and the candid look. It is built around an attractive female host so the clip holds attention.
Using the Higgsfield MCP, generate a viral man-on-the-street interview as a set of vertical 9:16 clips I can edit together.
THE HOST (the same woman in every clip):
An attractive woman in her mid 20s, styled and camera ready, holding a handheld microphone with a small blank mic flag. Warm, confident, playful energy. Busy city sidewalk in daytime, real pedestrians and street noise behind her.
THE LOOK:
Handheld camera, natural daylight, a slight push in on the punchy reactions, candid and slightly imperfect framing so it reads as real footage, not an ad.
THE QUESTION she asks every person:
"[YOUR QUESTION HERE]"
THE CAST (4 people, each a totally different look, age, ethnicity, and personality):
1. A confident young guy, quick and funny.
2. A stylish woman, a little sassy.
3. An older man, dry and matter of fact.
4. The plant: a relaxed, likeable person who casually answers "[PRODUCT OR PERSON YOU ARE PROMOTING], [one natural line on why it is great]" like it is obvious.
RULES:
Every answer is one or two short lines, spoken naturally, never a scripted ad tone. Build from mundane answers to the standout final one. Clear dialogue over ambient street audio.
OUTPUT:
One 3 to 5 second vertical clip per person (the host question plus their answer), plus one short clip of the host intro line. Delivered in order so I can stitch them straight together.Step 4: Stitch it together
Higgsfield returns each person as its own vertical clip. Drop them into CapCut or any editor, back to back, mundane answers first and the standout answer last. Add auto captions, keep the cuts fast, and post. It looks like real street footage.
Step 5: Now get paid for it
This is where it turns into income. Every local business and creator wants viral style ads and has no idea how these are made.
- Generate one great sample for a niche (a restaurant, a gym, a product, a creator).
- DM local businesses and brands with that sample.
- Charge per video or per batch. You deliver same day, because it is one prompt.
Here is a DM that works:
Hey [name], love what you are building. I make viral street interview style ads, the kind that pull millions of views, fully custom for your brand. I can have one done for you this week. Want me to send you a sample?Related guides
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Frequently asked questions
No. Claude Fable 5 writes the interview and Higgsfield generates every person, the host, and the street. You never leave your couch.
Higgsfield runs on credits and Claude needs Fable 5 access. A single interview costs very little in credits, and one paid client covers months of it.
Yes. Swap the question and the final planted answer to whatever you are selling, a brand, an app, a creator, a local shop. The format works for anything.
The candid handheld look reads as real footage. Keep it honest with your audience where it matters, and lean into the obvious-AI angle when you want it purely as entertainment.
Creators charge hundreds to a few thousand per street interview ad. Because you generate it in one prompt, almost all of that is margin.
