Sora 2 invite codes: Access my group to get a free invite code
There's an active black market for Sora 2 invite codes. People are charging $30, $50, even $100 for a code that's literally free. Don't fall for it. Every single Sora 2 user gets six free codes to give away once they're in — which means there's a permanent, free, sustainable supply if the community organizes itself.
This is exactly what the AI Creators Club community is doing. Pay-it-forward, no money changes hands, everyone gets in. Here's how to claim your code in the next 24 hours.
The problem: you need a Sora 2 invite code
OpenAI gated Sora 2 behind invites at launch. Without a code, you can sign up but you can't generate. With a code, you're in immediately. So codes became scarce, and scarcity attracts scammers.
Don't pay — here's the free system
Every person who gets into Sora 2 receives six new invite codes to share. The community model is simple: I share my codes with the next people in line, those people share theirs with the next, and the chain compounds. After two rounds, there are dozens of codes circulating among members. Nobody pays.
Step-by-step: how to claim your free code
- Join the free AI Creators Club Skool community (link above)
- Find the dedicated Sora 2 invite thread pinned at the top
- Post a comment that you want a code
- Someone in the chain — me, or another member with codes — drops one in the replies
That's it. No purchase, no email opt-in beyond Skool, no upsell.
Where to post your request
Inside the Skool community, the invite thread is pinned. Post in the thread, not as a new discussion. This keeps everything organized so codes don't get lost in the feed.
When you get in: share your codes
This is the most important step and the one most people skip. Once you're inside Sora 2:
- Open the Sora app or sora.chatgpt.com
- Go to Profile → Invite friends
- Copy your six codes
- Drop them in the same Skool thread for the next person in line
If everyone shares back, the chain never breaks. If you take and don't give, the system collapses for everyone behind you. Don't be that person.
Why a community-first system works
Codes are a wasting asset — OpenAI generates them, gives six to each user, and they expire if unused. The only reason there's "scarcity" is that most users hoard codes they'll never use. A community thread surfaces unused codes to people who actually want them. Zero cost, real distribution.
What to do once you're in
Sora 2 is the most powerful video generator ever shipped, but it's only one piece of the workflow. Scripts, voiceover, B-roll, captions, thumbnails — those still need a separate stack. The AI Media Machine wraps all 12 of those into one login for $1, so once you're in Sora you have everything else ready to go.