
This 9:16 Story ad template is built to promote a GLP-1 “natural” dietary supplement positioned for appetite control and cravings reduction. The design uses a clean, clinical-meets-wellness look: a wa...
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This 9:16 Story ad template is built to promote a GLP-1 “natural” dietary supplement positioned for appetite control and cravings reduction. The design uses a clean, clinical-meets-wellness look: a warm cream background, a bold magenta headline (“GLP-1 Natural”), and a dark navy pill-shaped banner that anchors the key promise (“APPETITE CONTROL”). On the left, a vertical checklist with magenta check icons breaks benefits into scannable micro-claims (cravings, fullness, mindful eating, late-night snacking, calorie intake, no stimulants). On the right, a large capsule product shot filled with beige powder reinforces “supplement” instantly. At the bottom, star rating and a high review count add immediate social proof—ideal for top-of-funnel awareness when users are unaware but curious about controlling appetite. The hierarchy is optimized for fast thumb-stopping comprehension in Stories. Customize by swapping the brand name, capsule color/powder tone, and adjusting the checklist to match your compliant claims, while keeping the high-contrast headline + benefit list structure intact.
This template works because it packages an unfamiliar idea (“GLP-1 Natural”) into instantly understandable outcomes. For an unaware, top-of-funnel audience, the bold headline creates curiosity while the navy banner translates the concept into a single benefit: appetite control. The checklist format reduces cognitive load and lets users self-qualify (“that’s my problem”) in seconds—especially around cravings and late-night snacking. The oversized capsule shot provides immediate category clarity and signals a simple, supplement-based solution. Finally, the star rating plus a large review count adds social proof, a critical trust shortcut for supplements where skepticism is high. The clean, minimal palette feels credible and “non-gimmicky,” aligning with the non-stimulant claim and helping the ad earn a tap to learn more rather than pushing a hard sell too early.
Adults who struggle with cravings and late-night snacking and are curious about “natural” appetite support alternatives. Skews toward health-conscious shoppers who compare supplements, look for non-stimulant formulas, and rely on reviews before clicking through.
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