8 TikTok slideshow ideas for a stretching app
Photo slideshows are the lowest-effort format that still reaches people who want to improve flexibility and reduce pain 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 back hurts from sitting all day
- 02me realizing i could fix my neck pain in 30 seconds
- 03the 2 stretch nobody tells you about for hamstrings
- 04confession: i used to skip stretching until i tried this
- 05before: stiff and sore. after: 2 weeks of this app
- 06stop stretching like this (it’s making you tighter)
- 07i fixed my posture in 5 minutes a day
- 08the real reason your shoulders are always tight
How to turn these into posts that convert
Post 2 slideshows daily: one showing a specific stretch for a common problem (e.g., lower back pain), another celebrating a user transformation. Keep exercises super simple 3 step max. Use text overlays for key benefit. Avoid talking about complicated routines or jargon. Focus on one pain point per post.
Timing: Post at 7am or 9pm when users are either waking up or winding down and most likely to try a quick stretch.
For the full strategy (what to avoid, why this works for people who want to improve flexibility and reduce pain), read TikTok marketing for a stretching app.
What finished slideshows look like



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