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Example input
[WHAT YOU ARE ADVERTISING]: FitFlow — a guided workout app with 15-minute strength and cardio sessions
[DEMOGRAPHICS + INTERESTS]: Busy professionals 25-40, interested in fitness, health and self-improvement
[THE #1 RESULT CUSTOMERS GET]: Get consistent workout results in just 15 minutes a day, no gym needed
[DISCOUNT, FREE SHIPPING, TRIAL, ETC.]: 7-day free trial, then $9.99/month
Example output
OUTPUT 1 — FITNESS APP (FitFlow)
PRODUCT: Guided workout app · 15-min sessions · No gym needed · $9.99/mo after 7-day free trial
ANGLE 1 — PAIN
HOOK: You said you'd start Monday. It's been six Mondays.
PRIMARY TEXT:
The gym membership you're not using costs more than this.
FitFlow is 15 minutes. No commute. No equipment.
Just a plan that fits your actual life — not the one you planned to have.
Start free. See if you actually show up.
HEADLINES:
Train in 15 minutes flat
No gym. Real results.
Stop starting over again
CTA: Start Free Trial
VISUAL DIRECTION: Split screen — empty gym parking lot at 6am vs. someone working out in their living room, looking relaxed.
ANGLE 2 — DREAM OUTCOME
HOOK: What if your whole workout was done before breakfast?
PRIMARY TEXT:
Imagine checking fitness off your list before 8am.
No rushing to the gym. No skipped sessions. No guilt.
FitFlow gives you 15-minute strength and cardio plans designed for real schedules.
7 days free. No credit card pressure.
HEADLINES:
Done before your coffee cools
Fitness that fits your morning
15 minutes. Actual progress.
CTA: Try Free for 7 Days
VISUAL DIRECTION: Someone finishing a workout at home, checking their phone with a completed session summary visible, natural morning light.
ANGLE 3 — SOCIAL PROOF
HOOK: 47,000 people finished a workout this morning with FitFlow.
PRIMARY TEXT:
Most of them said they "didn't have time to exercise" six months ago.
15-minute sessions. Strength, cardio, and mobility — all guided.
No gym. No equipment needed.
The app that actually gets used. Try it free for 7 days. 🏃
HEADLINES:
Join 47,000 daily trainers
The workout app people keep
Results in 15 minutes daily
CTA: Join Free Today
VISUAL DIRECTION: Mosaic of real-looking workout screenshots or a simple stat graphic: "47,000 sessions completed today."
ANGLE 4 — CURIOSITY
HOOK: A physiotherapist told me 15 minutes is enough. Here's why.
PRIMARY TEXT:
Short, intense sessions trigger the same adaptation as hour-long workouts — if the structure is right.
FitFlow was built on that principle.
Every session hits the right muscles in the right order. No filler. No wasted time.
7-day free trial. Judge for yourself.
HEADLINES:
The science of short workouts
Why 15 minutes actually works
Less time. Same results.
CTA: See How It Works
VISUAL DIRECTION: Clean graphic showing a 15-min workout breakdown with muscle groups highlighted — scientific but simple.
ANGLE 5 — LOGIC
HOOK: The average gym membership costs $58/month. Members go 1.5x per week.
PRIMARY TEXT:
That's $9 per visit — for a place you're not always motivated to reach.
FitFlow is $9.99/month. Unlimited sessions. At home.
Guided plans for strength and cardio. Progress tracking built in.
7 days free to see if the math makes sense for you.
HEADLINES:
$9.99 vs. $58/month gym
Workout math doesn't lie
Cancel the membership. Keep the results.
CTA: Start Free Trial
VISUAL DIRECTION: Simple side-by-side cost comparison graphic. Clean, minimal — no stock photo.
ANGLE 6 — URGENCY
HOOK: Free trial ends Sunday. After that, it's full price from day one.
PRIMARY TEXT:
7 days free. Full access to every FitFlow workout plan.
Strength. Cardio. Mobility. 15-minute sessions.
No gym. No equipment. Just show up and follow the plan.
If it's not for you, cancel before Sunday. Nothing charged. 🎯
HEADLINES:
Free trial ends this Sunday
7 days. Full access. Free.
Try it before the offer ends
CTA: Claim Free Trial
VISUAL DIRECTION: Countdown-style graphic with 7 numbered days — minimal, dark background, one highlight color.
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CLAUDE-4-6-SONNET
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