No SEO, no agencies: How Bill Gate’s daughter used ChatGPT to turn fashion-tech startup Phia into overnight hit

Phoebe Gates, daughter of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, is using artificial intelligence not just as a tool, but as a creative partner in building her fashion-tech startup, Phia. From TikTok trends to viral Instagram videos, Phia’s content strategy is data-driven, AI-powered, and unapologetically Gen Z.

Co-founded with Sophia Kianni while they were sophomores at Stanford, Phia is described as “Google Flights for fashion.” The mobile browser extension helps users shop secondhand fashion deals more smartly. Since its launch, the app has racked up over 200,000 installs and much of that growth has come from a meticulous, AI-supported content strategy.

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From spreadsheets to scripts: Reverse engineering virality

On their podcast, Gates and Kianni pulled back the curtain on how exactly they’ve been using AI tools like ChatGPT to boost growth and marketing. “We don’t start from scratch,” Kianni said. “The internet exists for a reason.” The duo collects hundreds of viral videos from TikTok and Instagram, organises them into spreadsheets, and breaks down everything from lighting to narrative to hook. Then comes the reverse engineering using ChatGPT to identify what worked and apply it to Phia.

“We’ll create a spreadsheet, these are the top videos, here’s why each one worked, and then we reverse engineer how to recreate that success,” Gates explained. Once the top content patterns are decoded, they ask ChatGPT to generate new scripts in Phia’s tone, aligned with what’s already resonating online.

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Trial reels, creator farms and $100 content wins

That formula has worked. Phia now runs a “creator farm” of student influencers who post videos twice a day. While most content may not take off, the volume helps identify what sticks. “You should focus on volume, but you need to be learning from your volume,” Kianni said.

One of their biggest wins came from a trial reel an Instagram feature where content is tested on non-followers. One such video went viral overnight, leading to a sharp spike in app installs. The unexpected success prompted them to start hiring talented but lesser-known content creators to make videos specifically for Phia’s channels.

Instead of flashy influencer partnerships, they focus on creators skilled at making high-conversion content. “You call them UGCs. They create user-generated content that you can buy from them and use on your own brand accounts,” Gates said. The cost? Sometimes as low as $100 a video a far cry from the $10,000 to $50,000 fees big influencers charge.

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‘Google Flights for fashion’

One of the strongest taglines  “Google Flights for fashion” came from testing dozens of videos. “No one knows what a mobile browser extension is,” Gates admitted. “People love Google Flights. They love seeing what the best deal is. So if you can relate your product to something people already know, it makes it easier to get them to care.”

They’ve even borrowed tactics from celebrity-style accounts. One of Phia’s successful series shows how to get celebrity looks like those worn by Sabrina Carpenter  at a fraction of the price using Phia. “People can literally comment and request, ‘I want to see this celebrity next,’” they shared.

The team also runs community product dinners, inviting fashion-savvy users to critique the app. That feedback loop helped them improve product-market fit and built organic buzz. “People are going to care more about a product if they feel like they had a voice in creating it,” said Kianni.

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