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BrianProfile picture@brian-frydberg·Jun 23

AI UGC Ads for Apps — built different

If you're running an app and burning cash on UGC creators who take days and charge $150–$500 a video, there's a faster way.

I build AI-generated ad creative for app founders — reaction videos, green screen walkthroughs, whatever hook you need tested. Same native TikTok/IG/FB feel real creators give you, produced in minutes instead of weeks.

This is what I do for app founders who need volume: multiple hooks, multiple angles, ready to run on paid social, without the agency price tag or the wait.

If that's a problem you've got, you're in the right place.

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BrianProfile picture@brian-frydberg·Apr 17

A couple months ago I was charging $500 for a chatbot build.

Today we're closing five-figure retainers for backend AI systems.

Here's what actually changed: and it wasn't my pricing page.

It was my relationship with the word "no."

I used to chase every lead. Every "let me think about it." Every tire-kicker who wanted to "hop on a quick call" that turned into a 90-minute unpaid consultation.

I thought saying yes was how you built momentum.

Turns out saying no is how you build a business.

No to projects outside our wheelhouse. No to clients who don't respect the process. No to discounts because someone "might bring more work later." No to features that sound cool but don't move the needle.

The moment I started protecting our time, three things happened:

-Quality of work went up

-Referrals went up

-Revenue went up

Saying yes to everything isn't hustle. It's fear wearing a costume.

If you're building something right now and feel like you're drowning in low-quality opportunities — the answer probably isn't more leads. It's better filters.

Your calendar is your strategy.

Want to talk about implementing AI into your business without the fluff?

Comment "scale" for the free guide.

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BrianProfile picture@brian-frydberg·Mar 11

Why 90% of Small Business Websites Don't Convert (And How to Fix It)

I've built websites for dozens of local businesses — restaurants, contractors, salons, clinics. The same mistakes keep showing up:


No clear call to action. Your homepage needs ONE thing you want visitors to do. Call you? Book online? Fill out a form? Pick one and make it impossible to miss.


Too slow on mobile. Over 60% of your customers are browsing on their phone. If your site takes more than 3 seconds to load, they're gone.


No social proof. You have happy customers. Put their words on your site. Reviews, testimonials, before/afters — whatever you've got.


Generic stock photos. People can tell. Use real photos of your business, your team, your work. It builds trust instantly.


No Google presence. If your site isn't set up for local SEO, you're invisible to the people searching "[your service] near me" right now.


Fix these five things and you'll see more leads within a week. Or if you'd rather have someone handle it — that's what we do at Apex Automations.