8 TikTok slideshow ideas for a period tracker app
Photo slideshows are the lowest-effort format that still reaches women who track their menstrual cycles on TikTok. Each idea below is a first-slide hook in the native style; build 5 or 6 slides behind it that tell one small story.
- 01pov: your period tracker knows you're ovulating before you do
- 02me realizing my pms mood swings are actually predictable
- 03confession: i used to ignore my cycle now i plan my life around it
- 04before tracking vs after tracking my period (the glow up is real)
- 05the symptom nobody talks about when you're on your period
- 06what your period app learns about you after 3 months
- 07lazy girl guide to understanding your cycle without effort
- 08me trying to convince my friends to track their periods too
How to turn these into posts that convert
Post 4-5 times weekly using a blend of educational slides (e.g., cycle phases explained) and relatable POV content (e.g., 'me on day 1 of my period'). Avoid overly clinical language or scare tactics. Lean into community-driven angles like 'what your cycle says about your mood' or compare before/after using the app. Hook with curiosity, like 'the one symptom you didn't know was ovulation.' Don't push sales hard; build trust first.
Timing: Post on evenings between 7-9 PM when users are winding down and more likely to engage with personal health content.
For the full strategy (what to avoid, why this works for women who track their menstrual cycles), read TikTok marketing for a period tracker app.
What finished slideshows look like



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