Anyone here figured out how to profit from a large-scale account creator? Looking for ideas.

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I've been building a multi-platform account automation setup over the past few months, and I’m trying to figure out the best way to monetize it instead of letting it sit there.

Right now the system can:
  • auto-create accounts for different platforms
  • warm them up so they don’t die in the first 24 hours
  • run custom task scripts
  • handle daily actions (posting, commenting, follows, joins, etc.)
  • manage hundreds of accounts at the same time without fingerprints overlapping
Basically, it handles everything from creation → aging → automation in one workflow.
(Think of what PVACreator does — that’s the foundation I’m working on.)

The question I’m stuck on is: what’s the smartest way to turn this into money?

A few directions I thought about:
  • renting warmed accounts to people doing outreach / lead gen
  • running niche communities with batches of aged accounts
  • content distribution at scale
  • engagement boosting for early traction
  • selling fully warmed accounts with clean logs
But before I commit hard to one direction, I wanted to see what others here have actually made profitable with similar setups.
Not looking for spoonfeeding — just want to avoid wasting time going down paths that don’t scale.
 
This sounds like the end result is spam, which is high-volume, low-value. In which case, rather than trying to mine for gold where there isn't any, I'd sell the shovels. I wouldn't rent accounts, because people will burn them. Just sell them outright, I say.
 
Yeah, that’s kind of the reality with anything running at scale — people will abuse it sooner or later. Selling outright definitely avoids the “rented then burned in 48 hours” headache.
I’m just trying to see if there’s a middle ground where the system itself becomes the product instead of me being stuck in the “account seller” lane forever. Something closer to selling the infrastructure or the workflow, not just the output.
But yeah, your point’s fair — if the market treats everything as disposable anyway, selling the shovel might be the cleaner path.
 
Are these reddit accounts? X? etc? Check some telegram groups for onlyfans management agencies. They go through accounts daily. I see people asking for accounts all the time there.

I also know a guy that uses his X bot accounts and sells social media engagement. So you can buy fake clicks and likes etc for your posts. There's actually a huge market for this.
 
If you have really good setup, with good outputs why you would like to sell the raw materials?!

I’m going to give you an example related to my business.
I’m creating AI models (girls). I use social media platforms (mainly) plus other platforms too (different by popular social media platforms let’s say) to promote my AI models.
After I get a good traffic and engagement to IG for eg. I funnel the followers to a Fanvue (similar with OF platform) account created for that girl. - in this point I’m monetizing.
Of course if you want to get a good income from Fanvue you have to hire real girls for the chatting part.
Another way to monetize is to use Affiliate Marketing. - same process: Create an AI influencer/model; promote using Social media; generate traffic to your Affiliate links.
 
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