An agency or media company that pairs attractive creators (who struggle to monetize) with boring, nerdy educational topics (like finance or tech). This leverages the 'Margot Robbie in The Big Short' effect to capture attention.
Opportunity6.7
Why now
The proliferation of TikTok and Reels has created an oversupply of attractive people with large followings but no clear monetization path, making their talent incredibly cheap to acquire.
Market gap
Attractive creators have massive reach but terrible monetization, while corporate brands and educational platforms have money but struggle to capture male/young adult attention.
Business fit
Type
Agency / Media Company
Target
Nerdy guys (B2C) or boring B2B brands looking for attention.
Revenue
$10,000 per bundle B2B, or high-volume recurring B2C subscriptions.
Founder
Young founders or marketers looking to arbitrage creator attention without being on-camera themselves.
Scores
Problem
7.0
Feasibility
8.0
Why now
9.0
Go-to-market
8.0
Confidence
9.0
Proof signals
Supply of attractive creators is 'outrageous' and their rates are incredibly low ($250-$500).
Sean Puri endorsed the idea comparing it to 'OnlyFans for nerdy guys'.
A friend was already testing it and finding easy supply via Instagram Reels algorithm.
Keyword demand
Keyword
Volume
Growth
UGC agency
880/mo
+22% YoY
educational onlyfans
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US English Google Ads volume from DataForSEO; growth uses returned monthly search history.
Source episode
How To Monetize A YouTube Audience | Dylan Jardon & Henry Belcaster1:55
what if you just had this company this Media company that was just hot chicks teaching nerdy subjects