Anangsha Alammyan

I'm a solopreneur on a mission to help creators, side hustlers, and solopreneurs from across the world to build something meaningful of their own. I believe in the potential of artificial intelligence in shaping our future, and share with you cool technology and latest developments in AI. I also try out AI tools in various niches and share my results with you.

I made a career by writing and creating content online, and help others do the same.

My videos will educate and inspire, and leave you feeling motivated.

If you want to get productive or get rich, I have some cool tips for you!

Follow me along on this journey, and let's unlock our full potential together!đŸ˜â™„ïž
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Email: anangsha@baos.pub


Anangsha Alammyan

Being active on social media taught me one thing:

You can beat the algorithm if you show up every day with different types of content.

But generating captions, tweets, carousels, memes, images, and more on a regular basis can get exhausting.

Most tools don’t solve the real headache of creating fresh, unique content every day.

But what if you had one tool that does it all, content plus visuals?

That’s where Indzu stood out for me. This tool lets you:

‱ Generate posts: images, memes, carousels, and visuals
‱ Edit and refine: modify text and visuals as per your needs
‱ Schedule and automate: post across Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and more without juggling apps
‱ Plan beforehand: build your brand voice and track stats to see what works

So, would you try Indzu Social?

indzu.com/social?via=anangsha79

PS: Here's a meme I created using Indzu by writing a single-line prompt. Cute, isn't it?

5 days ago | [YT] | 0

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3 things I wish I knew before becoming a full-time creator.

(You don’t see this in viral ‘I quit my job’ posts) 👇

The burnout.
The mistake of relying on one income stream.
The panic when an algorithm suddenly stops working in your favour.

Here’s how I dealt with all of them.

In 2021, I was doing everything alone:

- Writing for clients.
- Building and marketing digital products.
- Experimenting and chasing results constantly.

By 2022, I was fully burnt out.

So I slowed down and built a simple flow that worked for me:

- Published 14-15 articles a month on Medium.
- Sold digital products to my email list.
- Made $1.5K to $2K consistently.

For two years, it worked well.

But in 2024, Medium’s algorithm changed.

I went from making $1500 to $200.

I thought I’d finally escaped burnout.
But in reality, I was relying too much on one stream of income.

Here’s what really helped:

I focused on work that compounds (SEO and personal branding).

I got clear on the kind of projects I actually enjoy.

I showed up consistently, even when the reach was low.

By January, I landed an opportunity I didn’t know existed.

This happened only because I stayed visible long enough for the right person to notice.

If you’re a creator leaning on one income stream, learn from my mistakes and do this:

- Start diversifying early.
- Prioritise visibility.
- Build for control, not just comfort.

P.S. Have you ever faced creator burnout?

1 week ago | [YT] | 8

Anangsha Alammyan

YouTube Fan Fest 2025 vlog is now LIVE on my channel! Check out my latest video and please do let me know your thoughts in the comments. đŸ„°

1 week ago | [YT] | 5

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I've tried 100+ AI tools in the last 6 months.
This one is the most fascinating use case that I found.
I mean just look at the results. 👇

As a creator, I spend hours making content but always put off fixing my background.

You know the drill:

- Messy bookshelf
- Boring walls
- That one corner that never looks right on camera

But I don't have the time or vision to design my room from scratch.

And hiring a designer might not be under my budget.

"Which style works best?"
"What if the furniture doesn't fit?"
"How do I keep everything within budget?"

All these questions keep getting in my way.

So, like everything else, I took this issue to AI.

And I tested 5 AI interior design tools and found one I can really vouch for: MyRoomDesigner AI.

It's super easy to use and gives results fast.

By uploading just one image of my bedroom with a simple prompt


I got 4 completely different redesigns. All within just 10 seconds.

And it doesn't stop there


It can show you actual products to buy that match the design perfectly.

I documented the whole process in my latest article if you want the step-by-step breakdown (link in the comments).

But I’d highly recommend you to just try this tool yourself and thank me later.

Try MyRoomDesigner AI here: myroomdesigner.ai/?via=anangsha

1 week ago | [YT] | 2

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Most self-improvement advice will keep you stuck.

Because it tricks you into adding more:

More goals. More tools.
More systems to “optimize” every hour of the day.

But real self-improvement doesn't start with an aesthetic 5am routine or a fancy tool.

It starts with cutting out what’s holding you back:

- Projects that no longer align.
- People who drain your energy.
- Obligations you said yes to just to be “nice”.
- Subscriptions you forgot you were paying for.
- Goals that sound impressive but don’t feel right.

You can’t grow if your calendar is packed with things you don’t even care about.

So if you’re feeling stuck, ask yourself:

What can I subtract today without guilt or explanation?

Start there.

Your future self will thank you. ❀

P.S. What’s something you’ve subtracted recently?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 9

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“The content is ready but the photo isn’t. I wish editing was easier.”

I’ve lost count of how many posts I delayed because of that.

If you’ve struggled with the same, this will save you time (and frustration).

I used to waste hours fixing photos:

Watching endless tutorials.
Trying to get the lighting right.
Experimenting with filters that never looked natural.

I kept wondering: “There has to be an easier way.”
One that doesn’t need tutorials, filters, or hours of my time.

So when I found Imogen claiming to do exactly that, I had to try it.

At first, I thought it was just another AI photo editor.
But the results it generated within seconds are insane.

No complicated prompts.

I just typed:

“Sunset time, switch my shirt to white, add a cap, and a Labrador Retriever dog.”

Seconds later, I had a clean, professional-looking image I could actually post.

So what exactly makes Imogen different from every other apps I tried?

It’s powered by Nano Banana 🍌 from Google Gemini.

This makes editing instant and natural without relying on boring filters.

You also get 10 free edits when you sign up.

Imogen + Nano Banana is a game-changer for creators who want to show up online consistently.

Because your content doesn’t wait.

You either publish consistently or get left behind.

Try Imogen here:
apps.apple.com/us/app/nano-banana-photoeditor-imog


P.S. Check out the carousel to see some of the cool edits I tried.👇

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

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In 2021, I quit my job to start my writing business.

Nothing else made it feel worth it, like this did.👇

My mother retired as a central government employee.

For her, success meant:

A stable paycheck
A respectable title
A predictable future

So when I landed a government job, she was proud.

But when I quit 3 years later to write full time, she expressed her doubts:

“You’ll never have money.”
“You’ll lose respect in society.”
“What if you have to borrow and no one helps you?”

I understood her fears.

Back then, “writer” didn’t sound like a real job.

And the early years were really hard:

- I wasn’t earning much
- I couldn’t explain what I did
- I wasn’t sure this would even work

But I kept showing up.

- Learned new skills
- Found ways to turn words into revenue
- Built authority online

And slowly, my writing business grew.

Last year, I took my mother on a trip to Sri Lanka.

Flights, hotels, food, everything sponsored by the career she once feared.

She looked at me and said: “I’m proud of you.”

It’s rare for Indian parents to say that out loud.

But that moment made every risk worth it.

Success isn’t always about numbers.

Sometimes, it’s about showing your loved ones your path was still worth it, even if it looked different.

You don't have to follow someone else’s roadmap. You can write your own, even if no one believes in it at first.

P.S. Ever made a decision your parents didn’t get? Yes/No?

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 8

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These are the most underrated skills in personal branding.

(But you won’t see them in any creator highlight reel)

When I first started sharing my work online, I thought it was all about being loud:

Perfect hooks. Viral-ready visuals. Blowing up overnight.

But the more I grew, the more I realized: Real growth doesn’t come from going viral. It comes from learning how to


1. Take decent photos
- Even when I wasn’t that comfortable with the camera.

2. Write in public every day
- Even when no one was reading.

3. Speak clearly on video
- Even when my I sounded like a robot reading off from a script.

4. Engage with others
- Even when I had nothing to “promote.”

5. Show up consistently
- Even when the results didn’t come to me right away.

No one really claps for building these skills. But they compound quietly


Until one day, someone says: “I’ve been following you for a while, and I trust you.”

That’s when you realize: Personal branding isn’t about looking polished.

It’s about being visible.
Again. And again. And again.

That’s exactly how authority is built.

It’s not glamorous or quick at all.

But it works.

Which one are you working on?

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 11

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I went from making $2K a month to barely $200 in 2024.

But that breakdown became the breakthrough.

(Read this if you're feeling stuck while building in public)

For two years, I’d cracked the perfect creator routine:

Write 15 Medium articles a month.
Watch $1.5K to $2K roll into my bank account.
And still have enough time to read, think, and live slowly.

But then, the algorithm changed...

My income dropped to $200.

I had no backup plan or comeback strategy.

I remember thinking:

“How will I pay rent next month?”

That’s when I realized:

Relying on one platform isn’t a business strategy...

It’s a gamble.

So I got radically honest with myself.

I made two lists in my journal:

- What I never want to do again as a writer.
- What I’d love to try, even if it flopped.

That clarity gave me courage.

What I did next wasn’t something I ever thought I’d do.

I started 10 new projects in December.

None of them really “took off.”

But by January end, something wild happened.

An unexpected opportunity came in
From a channel I didn’t know could pay.

Now, it brings me 5x more income than before.

It’s only because I kept showing up online even when I had no clue what I was doing.

That’s the thing about trying.

The big lesson here is:

If you're stuck:

Explore.
Experiment.
Show your work.

Because trying more doesn’t mean you’re scattered.

It just means you’re brave enough to keep looking.

And that’s where the real magic lies.

4 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

Anangsha Alammyan

Getting a decent headshot usually means studios, photographers, endless poses, and $$$.

This time, I tried something different.

Instead of booking a photoshoot, I tried â€Ș@Bettershotai‬, a tool that turns ordinary selfies into professional headshots.

Here’s what surprised me:

đŸ”„160 headshots in under 2 hours ($45)
đŸ’ȘLooked natural (creases, smile lines, hair texture intact)
❀Even friends couldn’t tell they weren’t studio shots

Not perfect, but super easy and cost effective as compared to a traditional shoot.

My takeaway?

AI headshots may not replace real ones, but for LinkedIn, resumes, or quick updates, they’re more than good enough.

Could this be your next LinkedIn headshot?

Try here: www.bettershot.ai/?via=anangsha

1 month ago | [YT] | 4