
This 9:16 Story template is built for an intimate wellness product such as a pelvic floor trainer paired with an app. A deep plum background sets a discreet, medical‑clean mood, while bold white headl...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for an intimate wellness product such as a pelvic floor trainer paired with an app. A deep plum background sets a discreet, medical‑clean mood, while bold white headline typography (“Signs you might need…”) immediately frames the message as a helpful self-check. The center of the layout uses a 2x2 icon grid inside circular badges—sneezing/leaking, urgency, heaviness, and pain—turning sensitive pain points into simple, non-graphic visuals that feel safe to engage with. A short, low-friction CTA (“Take our quiz”) sits beneath the symptoms, making it ideal for mid‑funnel consideration: users are already problem/solution‑aware and need guidance to validate their situation. The curiosity trigger is strong (do I have these signs?), and the relief trigger follows by offering a next step without hard-selling. Brands can customize by swapping icons and symptom copy, adjusting the accent bars at the bottom to brand colors, and replacing the product name line with their device/app lockup while keeping the same reassuring, confidential tone.
This template works because it packages a sensitive topic into a discreet, low-judgment self-assessment. The icon grid makes symptoms easy to scan, reducing cognitive load and avoiding explicit visuals that can cause avoidance or ad fatigue. Curiosity is triggered by the headline (“Signs you might need…”) and immediately anchored by specific, relatable scenarios (cough/sneeze leakage, urgency, heaviness, pain), which increases self-identification. In a mid‑funnel consideration context, the “Take our quiz” CTA is a best-practice micro‑commitment: it moves solution‑aware users one step closer without forcing a purchase decision. The calm, muted palette and clean typography signal safety and credibility—critical for women’s health—while the structured layout supports compliant, educational positioning that builds trust before conversion.
Women who notice pelvic floor–related discomfort (postpartum, peri-menopause, active lifestyles) and want a private, practical solution. They respond to discreet education, quick self-assessments, and guided next steps before committing to a device or program.
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