# Ad summary
The ad presents a humorous scenario where a husband suspects his wife of using weight loss drugs due to her rapid transformation, but it turns out she's been using the Fitbod app, which personalizes workouts, tracks progress, and adapts to her fitness level, providing a convenient and effective fitness solution.
# Brand positioning
FITBOD is presented as an innovative fitness solution that helps users achieve their fitness goals through personalized workout plans. The brand occupies a space in the consumer's mind as a smarter, cheaper, and more accessible personal trainer option, as it is available in her pocket every time she walks into the gym. It aligns with the values of effective, targeted fitness and pushes against the norm of time-wasting, random workouts. The brand positioning is both functional, offering performance and simplicity, and emotional, providing a sense of empowerment and achievement.
# Product
FITBOD is a personalized workout plan app that creates custom programs tailored to the user's goals. It's designed for individuals who want to optimize their gym sessions and achieve results efficiently. The app builds a personalized program, tells the user exactly what to do, and automatically adjusts the difficulty as they get stronger. Key features include targeted muscle group workouts, strength score tracking, and workout planning based on the user's goals. FITBOD addresses the purchase barrier of cost by offering a cheaper alternative to a personal trainer and a free 7-day trial. It is worth trying or buying because it ensures no wasted sessions and provides a smarter approach to fitness, resulting in effective progress and better results.
# Visual style
The ad has a polished commercial aesthetic with elements of UGC, creating a hybrid feel. The editing style combines quick cuts and static shots to maintain a consistent pacing, syncing with the voiceover and music. The overall visual style is clean and modern, with a focus on showcasing the product in various environments and use cases. The pacing is moderate, with approximately 8 CPM (cuts per minute).
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# Call to action
You can get started free for 7 days.
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# Storyline
- 00:00–00:01 At the beginning of the ad, a man questions what has been done to his wife, implying a significant change in her physique.
- 00:01–00:03 The woman answers that she downloaded Fitbod and then asks if something is wrong, indicating that the app is responsible for the change.
- 00:04–00:05 The man expresses disbelief and notes that she is down 20 pounds in two months.
- 00:05–00:07 The man reveals he suspects that his wife secretly started using GLP-1s.
- 00:08–00:11 The woman denies that she used weight loss drugs, explaining that it's just her, the gym, and a workout plan.
- 00:11–00:12 The woman adds that the workout plan is built specifically for her goals.
- 00:12–00:14 The man questions how such a transformation is even possible in two months, expressing his amazement.
- 00:14–00:16 The woman states that she stopped wasting time on random workouts.
- 00:16–00:23 The woman explains that Fitbod builds her a personalized program, tells her exactly what to do, and automatically gets harder as she gets stronger, highlighting the app's key features and benefits.
- 00:23–00:25 The woman states that she never has a wasted session, underscoring the app's efficiency and effectiveness.
- 00:25–00:26 The man acknowledges that Fitbod is basically a personal trainer.
- 00:26–00:30 The woman agrees and adds that it’s smarter, cheaper, and in her pocket every time she walks into the gym, emphasizing its value.
- 00:30–00:32 The man expresses concern about the cost, suggesting that Fitbod must be expensive.
- 00:32–00:34 The woman promotes the offer and states that you can get started free for 7 days, lowering the barrier to entry.
- 00:34–00:35 The man responds by saying he's downloading it right now, illustrating the ad's call to action.