Endless UGC Ads From One Product Link (Pollo AI + 3 Secret Ad Prompts)
UGC creators charge thousands and take weeks to deliver. This turns one product link into a finished, avatar-fronted video ad in minutes. I filmed the whole flow, and these are the exact prompts from the video.
What the Marketing Studio actually does
Pollo AI has a Marketing Studio that works like a creative director in a chat window. You paste a product URL, any public Shopify or Amazon page works, and it scrapes your product images and descriptions on its own.
Then it pitches you creative directions for the ad, each with a full shot-by-shot structure, hook at 0 to 3 seconds, feature tease, cutaways, hero CTA shot. You reply with the number of the direction you want, or tell it to mix elements from multiple. It generates a 15 second vertical 9:16 video (Seedance 2.0 under the hood) fronted by a hyper-realistic AI avatar.
In my reel I fed it a rainbow sprinkle iPhone case. Two replies later I had a cinematic candy money shot ad that would have cost a few hundred dollars and two weeks from a human creator.
Link to ad, step by step
- Open the studio and hit the Marketing Studio tab
- Pick URL to Video Ads
- Paste your Shopify or Amazon product link and press continue
- It pulls your product images and descriptions automatically
- It pitches creative directions, each with a full 0 to 15s shot structure. Reply with the number you want, or ask it to mix elements
- Generate. You get a 15 second 9:16 ad ready for TikTok, Reels and Shorts
Two more levers once you're in. Templates: click one, upload your product photo in place of theirs, hit generate. Avatars: choose a different avatar and regenerate, same ad, new face. That's how one link becomes endless variants.
Secret ad prompt 1: The Money Shot
The direction I used in the reel. All product, no people, pure dopamine. Paste this into the Marketing Studio chat with your link:
Create a 15 second vertical 9:16 money shot ad for my product. Cinematic macro product hero on a seamless backdrop that matches the product's palette. Structure: 0 to 3s pattern-interrupt reveal with an ingredient or texture rain around the product, 3 to 8s slow orbital tracking with radiant rim lighting and one satisfying physical beat like a drop test or a slow spin, 8 to 12s three precise cutaway close-ups of the details people pay for, 12 to 15s hero end frame with the product filling the lens. High shutter macro slow motion, rich color, no text, no logos, no watermark.Secret ad prompt 2: The ASMR Streamer
The UGC-style one, straight from my screen recording. This is the whispered-review energy that stops the scroll at 2am:
Create a 12 second vertical 9:16 UGC ASMR style product showcase. A relaxed creator sits at a desk in a minimal neon lit room, soft pink and purple ambient glow, no visible main light source, wired earphones in, handling my product slowly and close to the camera like a whispered review. Warm front facing light on the face against cool RGB edge lighting on hair and shoulders, classic streamer vibe, handheld but mostly stable framing. End holding the product up to the lens. No text, no logos, no watermark.Secret ad prompt 3: The Unboxing Hook
First person, hands only, the format that made a thousand dropshippers rich. Works for literally any physical product:
Create a 15 second vertical 9:16 first person unboxing ad. Hands only POV opening a clean matte shipping box on a wooden desk in soft morning window light. Structure: 0 to 3s knife through the tape and lid lift anticipation, 3 to 8s product revealed in tissue paper with a satisfying protective film peel, 8 to 12s quick three shot feature montage in natural light, 12 to 15s the product held up to the camera. Realistic skin and natural shadows on the hands, no text, no logos, no watermark.How to actually scale this
The tool is the easy part. Here's the part that makes money.
Run a 6-creative test from one link. Three directions (money shot, ASMR, unboxing) times two avatars. Post them organic first. Whichever holds attention past the 3 second mark gets the ad spend.
Change one variable at a time. Same script with a new avatar, or same avatar with a new hook. If you change both you'll never know why the winner won.
Regenerate winners weekly. Creative fatigue is real. Same winning direction, fresh avatar, and the ad feels new to the algorithm without touching your funnel.
One honest note. AI avatars are ad creative, not fake testimonials. Never present an avatar as a real customer who used the product, follow your platform's AI disclosure rules where they apply, and the ad still has to tell the truth about the product.
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Frequently asked questions
You get free credits at signup, enough to generate your first ads. The money shot in my reel ran 150 credits on a half-off promo. Volume testing needs a paid plan. Go through my link and you land in the same Marketing Studio I used.
No. It pulls images and copy straight from your product URL. If you use a template instead, you upload one clean product photo and it handles the rest.
Everything vertical. TikTok, Reels and Shorts organic, and they hold up as paid placements too. The studio outputs 9:16 at around 15 seconds by default, which is the testing sweet spot.
For volume testing, yes, that's the whole point. Six creatives before a human creator would send a first draft. For flagship brand content a great human still wins. Use AI to find the winning angle cheap, then spend on humans where it counts. If you make content yourself, steal the repurpose stack too.
Yes, AI actors in ad creative are standard now. What's not okay is passing one off as a real customer testimonial, or making claims the product can't back. Platforms may also ask for an AI label, tick it when offered.
