
This square finance ad template is designed for debt relief and debt management services that screen prospects for savings eligibility. The creative uses a clean, white background with a centered logo...
Free — No credit card required
This square finance ad template is designed for debt relief and debt management services that screen prospects for savings eligibility. The creative uses a clean, white background with a centered logo at the top, followed by a bold, problem-first headline that calls out a clear threshold (“$25K debt or more”) and a direct promise to reduce it. A simple three-row comparison panel reinforces credibility with concrete numbers—enrolled debt in red, estimated total paid and monthly payment in green—making the benefit instantly scannable. The large blue CTA button (“Check savings eligibility”) is placed low on the layout to catch users after they’ve processed the proof. Psychologically, it leverages relief, clarity, and savings framing, which fits a problem-aware audience in the consideration stage who wants reassurance before applying. Brands can customize by swapping the debt threshold, inserting typical payment examples by state/credit profile, updating the CTA to match their funnel step, and aligning the blue accent color and logo lockup to their identity while keeping the number-led table structure intact.
This template converts problem-aware prospects by pairing an emotional trigger (relief from overwhelming debt) with immediate numerical clarity. The “$25K or more” qualifier acts as a self-selection filter, reducing friction for qualified users while signaling that the service is built for serious debt burdens. The red-to-green number treatment functions like a mini outcome snapshot: it frames the current problem (enrolled debt) and contrasts it with improved estimates (total paid and monthly payment), reinforcing savings without lengthy explanations. In a mid-funnel consideration context, this is strong because users are comparing options and want proof-like specificity before sharing personal information. The prominent, single-purpose CTA (“Check savings eligibility”) matches this stage by offering a low-commitment next step—learn if you qualify—rather than pushing an immediate purchase. Clean spacing, high-contrast typography, and a trust-forward layout mirror financial landing pages, supporting credibility and reducing skepticism.
Adults carrying significant unsecured debt (credit cards, personal loans) who feel financial stress and are actively comparing solutions. They respond to clear qualification criteria and concrete payment estimates before committing to an application or consultation.
Free — No credit card required