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title: '🤩 [UNA MINA DE ORO] Como Ganar Dinero en YouTube con Claude Code y la Inteligencia Artificial'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=hk792ZPW2bo'
video_id: 'hk792ZPW2bo'
date: 2026-08-17
duration_sec: 767
---

# 🤩 [UNA MINA DE ORO] Como Ganar Dinero en YouTube con Claude Code y la Inteligencia Artificial

> Source: [🤩 (UNA MINA DE ORO) Como Ganar Dinero en YouTube con Claude Code y la Inteligencia Artificial](https://youtube.com/watch?v=hk792ZPW2bo)

## Summary

This video demonstrates how to create viral AI-powered transformation videos using two free tools: Google's Antigravity and Cloud Desktop (Claude Code). The host, Franco, provides a step-by-step guide on setting up both agents, using a master prompt to automate the entire video creation process—from scriptwriting to editing—and compares the quality of the results from each platform.

### Key Points

- **Viral AI Transformation Videos** [00:02] — AI-powered transformation videos, where a toy transforms into something different, have gone viral. A new channel publishing these videos gained nearly half a million subscribers in weeks.
- **Free Tools for Automation** [01:05] — The video addresses requests for a free version of Cloud Code to automate video creation. The free alternative is Antigravity, launched by Google.
- **Installing Antigravity** [02:03] — To install Antigravity, search for it in your browser, download the version matching your OS (Mac or Windows), and follow the installation process.
- **Installing Cloud Desktop** [02:31] — Cloud Desktop requires Git to be installed first. Download Git, then Cloud Desktop, install both, and you're ready to proceed.
- **Configuring Antigravity** [03:12] — After opening Antigravity, grant permissions, choose a mode (e.g., dark mode), and keep default settings. Create a project folder and approve permissions as requested.
- **Configuring Cloud Desktop** [04:03] — In Cloud Desktop, choose a model (e.g., Opus 4.7, which is smartest but consumes more credits) and create a new project folder.
- **Using the Master Prompt** [04:56] — A prompts document is provided in the video description. It automates the workflow. Copy Prompt 1 to configure both agents, then the automation engine prompt to create the video.
- **Authenticating Accounts** [05:47] — Both models may require authentication, e.g., a Top View account. Antigravity may ask for manual verification, while Cloud handles it automatically.
- **Choosing Transformation and Aspect Ratio** [07:06] — After sending the prompt, both agents ask which transformation to use (e.g., cube to dragon) and the aspect ratio (16x9 for long videos, 9x16 for shorts).
- **Video Generation Process** [08:39] — The agents work in the background for 2-3 minutes, managing the workflow and correcting errors. Grant permissions as they appear.
- **Reviewing Results** [09:09] — After completion, request a preview link. Antigravity's results were high quality with multiple shots, while Cloud's results were faster but less polished.
- **Comparing Outputs** [11:12] — Cloud generated six variations, but most were too fast and less refined. Antigravity's outputs were superior, though Cloud did produce some decent animations.

### Conclusion

The video successfully demonstrates a free, automated pipeline for creating viral AI transformation videos using Antigravity and Cloud Desktop. While both tools work, Antigravity produced better results, making it a recommended choice for this specific use case.

## Transcript

you've probably come across these AI-powered transformation videos everywhere.  You know, that's when someone presses a button on a toy and the toy instantly transforms into something completely
different.  They've gone viral in an incredible way.  In other words, this completely new page started publishing just a few weeks ago and has already gained almost half a million subscribers with videos reaching millions of
views.  And honestly, that immediately made me think, what if we could create videos like these with a pipeline that fully automates it these with a pipeline that fully automates it , whether using cloud code
or an alternative model, and above all, that is free.  The best part is that you can also publish these types of videos on YouTube, because many of you in the comments have been asking me for a completely
free version of Cloud Code that you can use to build pipelines that automate the video creation process , from writing the scripts, generating the videos, and even editing everything together, all with a single prompt.  Let's
Franco to guide you through live video calls, pre-recorded classes so you can learn at your own pace, and personalized audits of your content where I tell you what to do, what to add, what to remove, or what to change
live off a fully automated business.  I invite you to my new automated business.  I invite you to my new mastermind/digitalempirescommunity. description of this video so you can enter right now and I'll see you
inside.  Ready.  Now I'm going to show you how to install both Cloud Code and the free alternative.  The free version of Cloud Code is called Antigravity and was launched by Google. As you probably know, Google
available for free.  So basically all you have to do is go to your browser and search for antigravity. And once you do that, you should arrive at an interface that looks like this.  From there,
simply download the version of Antigravity that matches your operating system.  The installation process is virtually the same on all platforms.  It works on Mac and it also works on Windows.  Now, for Cloud
Code there's one thing you need to install first before it works properly, and that's Git.  So go to your browser, search for Git, and download the version that matches your
operating system.  After that, go back to your browser and search for Cloud Desktop Download.  And once you find it, simply download the version compatible with your device.  Once both files are ready, install
Gito, then install Cloud Desktop, and you should be ready to move on to the next step.  Once you open Antigravity, it will take you to an interface that looks like this.  From here, all you have to do is grant the
requested permissions and choose the mode you want to use.  I like dark mode, so I'm going to select that one. Leave most of the other settings at their defaults and continue. And now you should see an interface
that looks like this.  Now, this is where the fun part begins.  Basically, we're getting a workflow that feels very similar to cloud code, but without having to pay for it, which, honestly, is pretty cool.
a folder for this project.  I'll do one quickly.  Give it a name, select it, and approve the few permissions it requests.  Antigravity itself can do quite a few things, so you'll probably see some
approval messages during this part.  And here you can see the prompt box, which should be familiar to you because practically all artificial intelligence models have one. Now, for Cloud Desktop, once you
install and open it, you should see an interface that looks like this. Honestly, it's very simple and very easy to use.  The first thing you want to do here is choose a model, because below you'll see some
different options.  You have models like Opus 4.7, which is the smartest model, but it also consumes more credits.  Note that you will also see different modes you can work with.  For now I'm going to leave everything at the default settings just to
keep things simple.  After that, create a new folder for the want to have a project set up both within Antigravity and Cloud Desktop.  Now that both artificial intelligence agents are
set up, we can move on to the important part, which is learning how to talk to them correctly.  We need to understand what to tell them so that they truly understand the task and give us the result we want.  And to make it easy, I've already
prepared a prompts document that basically automates the entire workflow for you.  You can find it in the description of this video so you can simply copy and paste it.  Look carefully, because many people tell me, "Franco, I have
n't found the prompts. Where are they?"  Look through all the links below in the description.  Very good.  Once you have access to the master prompt, here's what you'll do next.  Scroll down to prompt 1 because right now we need to
configure both agents, clot and antigravity, and we need to make sure they have all the correct dependencies they need to create the video for us.  I'm going to copy prompt one, go to cloud, paste it, and
send it.  Next, I'm going to move on to Antigravity and do exactly the same thing.  Now, something you'll notice pretty quickly is that both models start asking for permission to run different commands.  You're going to test them because
they need access to your computer or the internet to verify some things that this whole workflow depends on .  So at this point I'm basically just switching between tabs and approving permissions as they
appear.  After that, both models can take you to the browser to authenticate a Top View account. create one quickly; it shouldn't take you long.  In my case, Antigravity
asked me to manually click on a verification link, while clot practically handled everything on its own.  Once you've finished all that, you should arrive at an interface that looks like this .  And that basically means your
agents are telling you that they've finished setting up correctly and are ready for the next step.  The next thing we need to do is give them the correct prompt so they can create the complete video for
us.  And to do that, go back to the document where you prompted the prompt earlier, and once there, scroll down to the prompt, which is the automation engine's prompt .  You're going to copy it exactly.  Now all you
need to do is copy everything, everything, everything, everything into that section.   It should be reset, it goes back to both models.  Paste the prompt clot, paste the same prompt in antigravity and send it to both.  The reason
we are doing this is so that both agents fully understand the task we want them to perform.  Now, once you send the prompt, both models will process all the information and then ask you a
simple question.  Which transformation would you like to use?  Here at Antigravity I'm getting options like cube to dragon, fast sphere, giant scorpion cube and a few more.  Cloud is asking me the exact same thing.  I also
personally like option one, which is cube to dragon.  So I'm just going to write one and send it.  Now, if you don't like any of the ideas you receive here, that's perfectly fine.  You can ask the chatbot to generate
different options or even give it your own idea.  And yet, he should be able to build something, let's say, around that concept you're going to ask him for.  Once you 've chosen your idea, the next question it asks is, what
aspect ratio do you want the video to use?  If you're creating content for platforms like long YouTube videos, you'll usually want to use 16x9.  But if you're making short content for platforms like TikTok, YouTube Shorts,
or Instagram Reels, then you'll want to use 9x16, the opposite.  In my case, I think I'm going to use the 16x9 aspect ratio because this is a tutorial and I want the video in a long horizontal format.  So I'm going to send 16x9 to Clot and then send the
same to antigravity.  After that, both models usually start asking for permission because they are preparing to actually build the around 2 to 3 minutes, so keep that in mind.  What they are doing
in the background is working on the entire generation process.  They are going through different stages trying to understand the project, managing the workflow, and above all, correcting any errors they find along the way.  So at
this point all you really need to do is keep granting permissions as they appear and let everything run.  Now, after a couple of minutes, your chatbot or agent should give you a
response saying that it has successfully created your video.  At this point, .  So I'm going to specifically ask you to provide a preview link because if you don't, let's say you don't give me a link,
directly within the project folder you created earlier. I've asked Antigravity for a preview link
and I'm going to ask Clot for the same .  Perfect, Antigravity already provided me with their link.  The way I configured the prompt is to generate a transformation sequence that begins when the cube is clicked and ends with the
dragon fully formed.  Then, the second part of the video includes different shots focused on the final result from different angles. So let's see what the first result looks like.  Honestly, it looks pretty
good, it's not bad at all.  It looks like what you would see on those modeling channels that you are obviously finding everywhere on the internet.  This really everywhere on the internet.  This really looks great.  Now let's see what
the second result of Antigravity looks like.  The second result is a multi-shot sequence of the final result and looks something like this.  It basically shows different angles of the finished animation and honestly I'd say it looks
very solid.  I like how it turned out. The multiple shots, the close-ups, everything feels clean and well put together.   I'm not going to lie, this looks really good and I'm going to download it right now.  So overall I would say that Antigravity
is an exceptional work.  If you ever want a different variation, you can simply ask it to generate another output, maybe a another output, maybe a completely different cube, or, I don't know, transforming
into another object.  Or you can also adjust the duration, say, around 10 to 15 seconds.  It would work well too.  And I think 15 seconds is the ideal maximum you'd want to achieve.  So that's basically it for antigravity.
Now, we also got preview links for all our results from the cloud.  In my case, in fact, I asked Cloud to generate about six different variations so I could choose the best one.  And this is exactly what he
did.  So let's take a quick look at what we got and see how each output turned out.  Excellent. It seems that most of the results that Cloud generated don't look so good.  The animation feels too fast,
as if there wasn't enough time for the model to properly complete the transformation.  That's why the result doesn't quite work the way we want.  It could be better, but in reality,
that content could even be published.  I'll leave it up to you.  Actually, it's not that I'm a perfectionist, but I'm trying to see the best option, and I have to say that the results from Antigravity are actually much
better than those produced by Clot, which is surprising, but to be fair, Clot Code did generate some decent animations.  If you liked the video, give it a like, and likewise, if you want me to show you how I'm
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