
This 9:16 Story template is built to sell a wearable period-pain relief device by leading with credibility. The top section features a bold brand header and an “As seen in” strip with recognizable pub...
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This 9:16 Story template is built to sell a wearable period-pain relief device by leading with credibility. The top section features a bold brand header and an “As seen in” strip with recognizable publication-style logo pills, immediately activating trust signals for solution-aware shoppers comparing options. Centered beneath, a short quoted claim about relief is paired with a five-star rating row, reinforcing social proof without feeling salesy. The bottom half is product-forward: three hands hold the same compact round device in different skin-tone-friendly colors, communicating portability and inclusivity while clearly showing the button interface. A stamped “100% money-back guarantee” badge adds low-risk reassurance—ideal for mid-funnel consideration where objections like “Will it work for me?” and “Is it worth it?” are common. The soft, pale blue background and clean sans-serif typography keep the look clinical-modern, making it easy to customize: swap the press logos for your own mentions, replace the quote with a verified review, and adjust device colors to match your product line.
This creative works because it stacks high-trust cues in the first screen: “As seen in” publications act as authority bias, while the five-star row and quoted line provide social proof in a compact, skimmable format. That combination is especially effective for solution-aware audiences who don’t need education on the category— they need reassurance that this specific device is reputable and worth trying. The product-in-hand shots reduce ambiguity about size and portability, answering practical objections common in mid-funnel consideration. Finally, the money-back guarantee badge serves as risk reversal, lowering perceived downside for a sensitive health purchase. The muted, clinical color palette keeps the claim feeling credible rather than gimmicky, aligning with best practices for wellness devices where trust and clarity drive conversion.
Designed for menstruating people—especially women 18–40—who experience recurring cramps and are actively exploring non-pharma, portable relief solutions. They value evidence, brand legitimacy, and low-risk purchasing, and they respond well to press mentions and star ratings when comparing devices.
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