The format in one line: Creator walks up to a stranger, challenges them to build a multi-channel notification agent in under 2 minutes using Claude + Novu's MCP. If the phone doesn't buzz on Slack, email, SMS, and WhatsApp at once → stranger gets $100. If it works → free month of Novu.
Each posted video = one challenge attempt = one signup on camera = the production unit we're paying for.
📋 Status & Open Items
💰 Business Model
Per-video deal structure
Tier | Creator size | Base per posted video | View kicker @ 100K | View kicker @ 1M |
Micro | <50K followers | $50 | +$100 | +$500 |
Mid | 50K–500K | $100 | +$200 | +$1,000 |
Top | 500K+ | $200–300 | +$500 | +$2,500 |
Series milestone bonuses (cumulative)
Designed to reward consistency, not one-and-done virality.
- 10 videos posted → +$1,000 bonus
- 20 videos posted → +$2,000 additional
- 50 videos posted → +$5,000 additional
- 100 videos posted → +$15,000 additional
Customer-side payouts
- $100 to participant if challenge fails — limit 3 attempts per video to prevent fail-bait edits
- Free Novu month to participant if challenge succeeds — successful conversion incentive
Guardrails
- 90-day attribution window on signups
- Cooling-off period of 60 days before milestone bonus payout (to verify retention)
- Campaign cap: $50K for pilot phase, expand based on CAC/LTV ratio
👥 Creator Outreach List
Tier 1 — Perfect fit (Lead with these)
🥇 Riley Brown — Vibecode.dev cofounder
Why: Literally builds with Claude daily, his audience is exactly Novu's ICP. 1.5M+ across platforms. He's the template-setter — if he runs the format, others copy.
- TikTok: @rileybrown.ai — 635K followers, 8.9M likes
- Instagram: @realrileybrown — 329K followers
- YouTube: @rileybrownai
- X: @rileybrown_ai
- Best outreach channel: X DM or Instagram DM. He's responsive on X.
- Pitch hook: Mention Vibecode + agent-building synergy. Don't lead with money.
- Estimated rate: $200–300/video base + view kickers. Likely wants equity/co-marketing too.
🥈 Sabrina Ramonov
Why: 1.4M+ followers, ex-developer (Berkeley CS+Physics, NLP startup acquired $10M+), AI agents focus, solopreneur audience.
- Verify handles: search "Sabrina Ramonov" on YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn before sending
- Best outreach channel: LinkedIn (she's heavily active there) or her website contact form
- Pitch hook: Reference her recent vibe coding tools breakdown
- Estimated rate: $200–300/video base
Tier 2 — Strong fit
Alex Finn (Creator Buddy)
Why: Built $300K ARR AI app, teaches "build X in Y minutes" content, indie-hacker audience that pays.
- YouTube: search "Alex Finn Creator Buddy"
- Best outreach channel: Twitter/X DM
- Estimated rate: $150–250/video
Mark Kashef (Prompt Advisers)
Why: 2M+ YouTube views, NLP master's, trained 700+ pros on AI implementation, AI agents specialist.
- YouTube: "Mark Kashef" / Prompt Advisers channel
- Best outreach channel: Email via Prompt Advisers site
- Estimated rate: $150–250/video
Christian Peverelli (WeAreNoCode)
Why: 300K+ YouTube subs, already takes sponsorships from Lovable, Supabase, Hostinger — sponsorship machinery already in place.
- YouTube: WeAreNoCode
- Best outreach channel: WeAreNoCode website business inquiry form
- Estimated rate: $200/video, may want a sponsorship package
Tier 3 — Pilot candidates (lower-cost validation)
Use these for the $5–10K pilot before pitching Tier 1.
- Carter Surach (Productive Dude) — Notion, N8N, Claude Code focus
- Jono Catliff — Make.com, Zapier, n8n tutorials
- JJ Englert — Community Lead at Softr, NoCode Alliance founder, hosts "This Week in Nocode & AI" podcast
- Ryan Doser — 33K subs, Forbes-featured, "Claude Skills That Run My Business"
Tier 4 — Wildcard (high risk, high ceiling)
Non-tech street-interview creators pivoting to a tech challenge. Format-fit creators in finance (Caleb Hammer), legal (Erika Kullberg) prove the IRL-challenge-with-money structure works. A street creator who tries this would break out of the AI bubble entirely. Worth scoping after pilot validates the format.
🎬 Video Concepts (10-Episode Series)
The format has to evolve or it dies by episode 3. Here's how to keep it fresh.
Episode 1: The Original
- Setting: Coffee shop or coworking space full of laptops
- Hook: "Do you have Claude installed? You do? You're in."
- Challenge: Build an agent that sends a notification to your phone in <2 min. Vanilla version.
- Twist: None — establish the format.
Episode 2: The Skeptic
- Setting: Hacker meetup or dev event
- Hook: Find someone visibly skeptical of AI tools
- Challenge: Same as Ep 1, but participant designs the content of the notification (sass allowed)
- Twist: Their skepticism plays against the result
Episode 3: The Non-Developer
- Setting: Random street, marketing conference
- Hook: Find someone who has never coded
- Challenge: They describe what they want; Claude does everything
- Twist: Demonstrates Novu's accessibility beyond devs. Big surprise factor.
Episode 4: The Race (Two Strangers)
- Setting: Anywhere with two willing participants
- Hook: Two strangers, side-by-side phones, race condition
- Challenge: First to land a 4-channel notification wins $200. Loser still gets $100.
- Twist: Direct competition, both on camera, dramatic split-screen edit
Episode 5: The Senior Engineer
- Setting: Big tech office lobby (with permission) or tech conference
- Hook: Find someone with 10+ years experience
- Challenge: Build something they'd actually use at work
- Twist: They get to dictate a real-world use case. Output is genuinely useful.
Episode 6: The Failed Attempt (Director's Cut)
- Setting: Anywhere, intentionally chosen for difficulty
- Hook: Take a participant who almost certainly won't make it in 2 minutes
- Challenge: Same format, but accept failure as content
- Twist: Pay the $100, then walk through why it failed and how to fix it. Educational angle. Also signals authenticity — the format isn't rigged.
Episode 7: The Custom Channel
- Setting: Office or remote setup
- Hook: Participant picks an unusual channel — Discord, Telegram, Microsoft Teams
- Challenge: Set up a channel they actually use, not just default Slack/email
- Twist: Showcases Novu's channel breadth, not just the obvious ones
Episode 8: The Founder (Real Use Case)
- Setting: Founder's office, recorded as a setup
- Hook: Real founder of a small company doesn't have notification infrastructure
- Challenge: Build their actual production alert in 2 minutes
- Twist: This is a customer testimonial disguised as a challenge video. Repurpose for sales.
Episode 9: The Crowd Vote
- Setting: Live event or live stream
- Hook: Audience picks the use case live
- Challenge: Build it on stage in 2 minutes
- Twist: Audience involvement, social proof at scale
Episode 10: The Reverse — "Stump the AI"
- Setting: Anywhere
- Hook: Participant tries to come up with a notification scenario Claude can't build
- Challenge: Inverted — they're trying to break the system
- Twist: Either Claude wins (impressive) or it loses (still pay $100, becomes meme content)
🤖 AI Video Prompts for Demo Creation
Use these in Sora 2, Veo 3, Runway Gen-4, or Hailuo MiniMax to generate a 30–60 second sizzle reel before pitching real creators. Stitch the clips together in CapCut or Premiere.
Clip 1 — The Approach (5–8 sec)
Clip 2 — The Pitch / Setup (5–8 sec)
Close-up vertical shot of two phones held side by side, one showing the
Claude chat app interface with a typed prompt visible, the other showing
a blank notification screen. Hands of two different people visible.
Modern minimal background, blurred. Soft lighting, tech-product aesthetic.
A countdown timer overlay shows 2:00 in white sans-serif type, top-right.Clip 3 — The Tension (5–8 sec)
Medium shot, vertical 9:16. A person in their late 20s sitting at a cafe
table stares intensely at their phone screen, eyebrows furrowed. The
countdown timer in top-right shows 0:23 ticking down. Their finger hovers
over the screen. Soft cafe ambient lighting, blurred background of other
patrons. Tense, anticipatory mood. Cinematic look, no dialogue.Clip 4 — The Payoff (5–8 sec)
Extreme close-up, vertical 9:16, of a smartphone screen. Four notifications
cascade in rapidly from the top in sequence: a Slack message, a WhatsApp
alert, an email banner, and a push notification. Phone is held by a hand
with a gold ring. The phone vibrates visibly. Bright clean light, modern
UI looks crisp and real. Subtle haptic shake of camera. Excited gasp audio.Clip 5 — The Reaction (5–8 sec)
Vertical 9:16 medium shot of a man in his late 20s at a cafe table, eyes
wide, mouth open in genuine surprise, then breaking into a laugh as he
raises his phone in disbelief. His friend off-camera reacts with a cheer.
Natural daylight, handheld camera with slight movement. Warm authentic
colors, candid documentary feel. No text.Clip 6 — The Hand-off (5–8 sec)
Vertical 9:16 over-the-shoulder shot. A man in a Novu cap hands a $100
bill to a smiling woman at a cafe table. Both laughing. The bill is real
US currency, crisp. Modern coffee shop background, blurred. Warm cinematic
lighting, golden-hour feel through window. Authentic, celebratory mood,
no dialogue audible.Master prompt for one continuous 15-second cut
If the model supports longer clips (Sora 2, Veo 3 longer mode):
Editing notes
- Music: Upbeat lo-fi or tech-house, royalty-free. Try Epidemic Sound "countdown energy" tracks.
- Captions: Burned-in TikTok-style yellow/white caption with each line of dialogue. Add the running 2:00 → 0:00 timer as a sticker overlay throughout.
- End card: "$100 if Claude can't do it in 2 min. DM us to challenge." with Novu logo.
- Length: Cut down to 25–30 seconds for the demo reel; this is the pitch tool, not the final ad.
✉️ Outreach Templates
Tier 1 (Riley Brown / Sabrina Ramonov)
Tier 3 (Pilot — Carter Surach / Ryan Doser)
📊 Success Metrics
Track these from day one:
- Cost per qualified signup (target: <$200 for Tier 1, <$100 for Tier 3 pilot)
- Video completion rate on TikTok/Reels (target: >60%)
- Click-through to Novu landing page (UTM tagged per video)
- Signup → workflow trigger rate (the "qualified" gate)
- 30-day retention of campaign-sourced users vs baseline
- Earned media: mentions in tech press, organic copies of the format by other creators
🔗 Quick Reference Links
- Novu Docs
- Favikon Top 20 Vibe Coding Creators 2026
- Riley Brown TikTok
- Riley Brown Instagram
- Riley Brown YouTube
- Riley Brown X
Plan v1. Update after pilot completes.