
This 9:16 Story ad template is designed for single‑serve protein supplements, featuring a clean, minimalist layout that feels premium and modern. A deep raspberry-red protein stick pack is angled on t...
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This 9:16 Story ad template is designed for single‑serve protein supplements, featuring a clean, minimalist layout that feels premium and modern. A deep raspberry-red protein stick pack is angled on the left as the hero product, while a white “schedule” card on the right mimics a phone to‑do list with toggle switches—visually signaling how busy days get. The headline “Too busy to meet your macros?” hooks unaware audiences with a relatable problem, and the supporting line reinforces the solution: protein that fits your routine without planning. The soft warm beige background, ample negative space, and crisp black sans‑serif typography keep the message instantly readable on mobile. Strategically, this creative works at top‑of‑funnel awareness by leveraging convenience and time‑saving triggers, positioning the product as lifestyle‑fit rather than “hardcore fitness.” It’s ideal for parents, commuters, and professionals who want macro-friendly nutrition without shakes or prep. Customize by swapping the timetable entries to match your audience’s day, changing flavor colorways, and adding a bold CTA button or offer badge while keeping the high-contrast, minimal aesthetic intact.
This template succeeds by turning “meeting your macros” into a lifestyle problem rather than a nutrition lecture. The schedule card and toggle icons act as instant cognitive shortcuts for busyness, activating convenience and time-saving triggers. Because it targets an unaware, top-of-funnel audience, the headline is a simple question that mirrors the viewer’s internal dialogue and creates self-identification in the first second. The minimalist beige background and high-contrast typography keep readability high on mobile and signal a premium, trustworthy supplement brand. The hero pack shot makes the single-serve format obvious, reinforcing the benefit (portable protein) without needing dense claims. Overall, it follows best practices for Story ads: one clear visual idea, strong negative space, and a problem-to-solution narrative that can be adapted to different daily routines and customer segments.
Designed for time-poor consumers who still care about hitting daily protein goals—parents, commuters, and busy professionals. They prefer quick, mess-free nutrition options and respond to simple lifestyle-fit messaging more than gym-centric performance claims.
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