I’m thinking of building a phone farm.
The plan is simple:
I’ll start with 50 phones, run 10 accounts on each phone, and end up with 500 accounts in total.
Before anyone jumps into the comments to roast me—this is a YOLO bet. Even if it fails, it won’t affect me much. I’m at a point in life where I’m financially comfortable and just want to experiment.
Why I’m Considering a Phone Farm
This isn’t about necessity.
It’s about curiosity, leverage, and seeing what’s possible when you control infrastructure at scale.
A phone farm gives you:
- Distribution power
- Volume
- The ability to test ideas fast
The real question isn’t if it works—but how to use it efficiently.
The Core Question: How Do You Monetize a Phone Farm?
What I’m really trying to figure out is this:
How can I use this setup to make as much money as possible?
I’m not pretending I have all the answers yet. These are just early-stage ideas I’m throwing around.
Ideas I’m Currently Exploring
Here are some rough concepts I’ve been thinking about—nothing finalized yet.
1. Account Creation for Boosting Services
One idea is to create 500 accounts and offer boosting or growth-related services using that scale.
It’s vague for now, but the appeal is obvious:
- High volume
- Repeatable process
- Clear demand in many niches
2. TikTok Accounts Promoting Affiliate Offers
Another option is running 500 TikTok accounts and using them to promote:
- Affiliate products
- CPA offers
- Viral trends
With enough volume, even small conversions could add up quickly.
3. Email Accounts and Newsletter Ad Clicks
A more experimental idea:
- Create 500 email accounts
- Subscribe them to my own newsletter
- Use them to interact with newsletter ads
I’m not saying this is smart—I’m saying it’s an idea that crossed my mind.
Is This a Bad Idea? Maybe.
I’m fully aware some of these ideas might sound:
- Stupid
- Unrealistic
- Or just plain reckless
But that’s kind of the point.
This is an experiment.
A calculated risk.
A curiosity-driven project.
Final Thoughts
I don’t expect everything to work.
I don’t expect clean answers on day one.
But I do believe that having infrastructure like this opens doors to opportunities you can’t see until you’re already inside.
So yeah—this might be dumb.
Or it might turn into something interesting.
Either way, I’m curious to see where it goes.