Sample Mirror · Anonymized

What TikTok already knows about this person.

A real Algorithm Mirror report run on a real user's TikTok export. Names, handles, and identifying details have been abstracted. Everything else is exactly what AlgoMe produced.

Source: 1,018 enriched videos  ·  151 follows  ·  5 years of behavior
Mirror built by: Claude Sonnet 4.6  ·  reflection only — no inferences beyond the data

What TikTok thinks you are

You sit at the intersection of regional / diaspora identity content + self-improvement / entrepreneur media + casual AI-curious tech consumer. The dominant cluster is a regionally-anchored adult, 30s–50s, with entrepreneurial / professional aspirations and broad casual consumption habits. The regional identity layer is unusually strong and specific — this is not ambient cultural content, it's hyperlocal. The self-improvement / business layer is consistent but secondary. Golf is a genuine recurring interest, not algorithmic noise.

Five strongest evidence points (anonymized)

  1. Regional hashtags ×125 combined — hyperlocal geographic identity, not tourist curiosity.
  2. A single regional creator received ×99 interactions — followed obsessively.
  3. ×24 interactions with a second regional micro-influencer (lifestyle / travel) confirms cluster anchor.
  4. Wellness content stack: ×18 niche creator + ×14 hashtag + ×10 hashtag + ×11 hashtag — consistent secondary interest.
  5. Entrepreneur media stack: top business podcast ×11 combined interactions + a 3x-entrepreneur creator ×6.

How many other people are getting your feed

Estimate: 800K–2.5M accounts receive a substantially similar feed globally, but the region-specific sub-cluster is far smaller — approximately 80K–250K accounts. The entrepreneur / AI content broadens the feed considerably into a global pool of 5M+, but the intersection of regional identity + golf + entrepreneur media + wellness is a niche of niches.

Geographic concentration: identifiable via specific tags pointing to one of two metro regions and their diaspora nodes.

This is a small, high-trust, high-identity community — a signal that monetization via a community product beats mass-market plays.


What this audience already buys

Clearly buys (supported by digest evidence)

  1. Golf equipment, training aids, instruction — 7 favorited golf videos, ×33 combined golf hashtag interactions. Active hobbyist with demonstrated savings behavior (favorites = intent).
  2. Self-improvement / business media — ×11 interactions with the dominant business podcast, favorited high-engagement clips, ×9 podcast hashtag. Pays for courses, books, premium podcast content.
  3. Wellness supplements or services — ×18 niche creator, ×31 combined wellness / health hashtags. Watches enough to suggest purchase intent.

Probably buys

  1. AI tools (subscriptions / courses) — ×8 AI mentor creator, ×27 #ai, ×14 #claude, AI agent video favorited. Likely pays for Claude Pro, ChatGPT Plus, no-code AI subscriptions.
  2. Regional cultural products — music, local food, local travel.
  3. Boating / fishing accessories — follows multiple boating creators, favorited a Seakeeper demo. This audience buys marine gear.
  4. Casual fitness / meal prep — favorited meal prep, fitness creators. Lower-spend, consistent signal.

The cheapest thing you could sell them

Product: a $9–$15 "Regional Golfer's Digital Pack" — course guides, scorecards, motivational golf-quote prints styled with regional / cultural aesthetics — sold via Gumroad or TikTok Shop.

Golf is the highest-intent purchase signal in your favorites. The regional identity cluster is deeply underserved by golf content — there is no regionally-anchored golf creator in your feed. The intersection of "golfer who is proudly [region]" is whitespace nobody is currently occupying. A digital product costs $0 to produce in Canva, has ~90% margin, and can be listed on Gumroad in under two hours.

Margin: ~90% (Gumroad takes 10%; zero COGS).
Time-to-first-sale: 3–7 days if promoted to your existing regional TikTok community.
Path: Canva → Gumroad listing → TikTok video with regional + golf tags.

Alternative if too niche: a $19 "AI tools for [niche] entrepreneurs" starter-guide PDF. Same $0 production cost, larger addressable audience, weaker identity hook.


What to do this week

  1. Create a Gumroad account today and upload a 5-page Canva PDF — price at $9, go live before Day 3.
  2. Post a TikTok this week using the strongest regional + golf hashtag combo, explicitly calling out the unserved intersection. This combination has near-zero competition in the feed.
  3. Reply to the dominant regional creator's most-viewed video this week with a comment connecting golf / outdoor lifestyle — their audience already trusts them.
  4. DM the second regional micro-influencer (×24 interactions = clearly trusted) with a genuine note: "I'm building something for [region] who golf — would love your eyes on it."
  5. Post one "AI tip for small [region] business owners" video using your most-engaged sound. Bridges AI interest to community identity, tests a second content angle.
  6. Search TikTok for [region] + golf — screenshot that there are fewer than 500 videos — post that screenshot with the caption "There's literally no [region] golf content. I'm fixing that."
  7. Follow and engage with two specific golf creators already in your follows — comment substantively on three most recent videos to build visibility in the golf algorithm as a [region] voice.

Confidence & what would sharpen this

Confidence: ★★   2 of 3

The regional identity cluster is a strong signal. The golf purchase intent is moderate-to-strong. The product recommendation is logical but untested.

What would change the recommendation

  1. If the dominant unidentified hashtag (×51) is a national pop-culture reference rather than a regional creator, you skew younger and the entrepreneur angle weakens — the cheapest product shifts toward a regional-culture meme pack rather than golf.
  2. If you are NOT regionally-resident but diaspora, the addressable audience expands and a local service business becomes viable alongside the digital product.
  3. If your wellness interest is personal health management rather than casual curiosity, a wellness affiliate newsletter becomes a more powerful play than golf.

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