
A privacy-led AI platform is gaining traction with a very specific UGC angle.
Deepshi is an all-in-one AI website for generating text, images, videos, and music, positioned around privacy and a more uncensored experience.
But that is not how creators are selling it.

Its latest UGC wave is pushing a much narrower promise: use prompts to generate AI videos quickly, upload them to YouTube, and turn the site into a money-making tool.
Instead of trying to market a broad AI platform with too many possible use cases, the creators are packaging it around one highly legible outcome: faceless YouTube content that looks easy to produce and easy to monetize.
The clearest breakout came on April 6, 2026, when ambassador @naynay.unfiltered hit 545K views, 24.8K saves, and 23K shares with:
“How is Deepshi legal“
A day earlier, another creator, @jules.deepshi, hit 340K views, 14K saves, and 12K shares with the exact same hook and format.
Both videos open with eerie audio, a shocked facial expression, and a drink in hand. From there, the content turns into a lightweight tutorial, with short on-screen steps explaining the workflow.
The conversion path is extremely direct:
- go to the platform
- type this prompt
- generate the video
- post it on YouTube
- make money
Then comes the final CTA: comment the app name if you want this.
Creators are essentially giving viewers one concrete outcome and one clear reason to try it.
