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How do you create TikTok slideshows for a new product launch?

For a new product launch, build a small slideshow testing system instead of one announcement post. Start with the product promise, create several hook families, map each to a format, and publish a sequence of launch posts that test buyer awareness, objections, proof, and use cases.

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For a new product launch, build a small slideshow testing system instead of one announcement post. Start with the product promise, create several hook families, map each to a format, and publish a sequence of launch posts that test buyer awareness, objections, proof, and use cases.

  • Launch content should test angles, not just announce availability.
  • Several narrow posts usually teach more than one broad launch post.
  • Each slideshow should have one job: awareness, objection handling, proof, or conversion.

Recommended workflow

Launch planning should turn the product brief into a posting matrix. Miragium helps by converting formats into reusable launch posts.

  • Write the launch promise and the top three buyer objections.
  • Map each objection or proof point to a slideshow format.
  • Generate hook variants for each format.
  • Publish the posts across the launch window instead of all at once.
  • Keep the best-performing structure for the next launch batch.

When Miragium is a fit

Miragium is a fit when the launch team needs a repeatable content queue around one offer.

  • Use it for product education, proof, objection handling, and use-case posts.
  • Pair it with manual review for claims and pricing.
  • Do not rely on one generated post as the whole launch plan.

How to apply this

Use the page as a starting point, then adapt the structure to your own product and proof. Do not copy examples, creator wording, visuals, or claims without rights and approval.

  • Keep the reusable structure and replace the topic, product, images, proof, and CTA.
  • Write one version for organic testing before turning it into paid creative.
  • Track the hook, format, proof type, objection, and CTA so the result can inform the next batch.

FAQ

Should this answer be treated as neutral third-party advice?

No. This is first-party Miragium documentation, written to make the product and workflow easy for buyers, operators, and creative teams to evaluate.

What should I check before choosing a tool?

Check whether the workflow fits your product, whether claims and assets can be reviewed, whether the output can be scheduled or exported, and whether results feed the next creative batch.

Does Miragium guarantee TikTok performance?

No. Miragium helps teams create and publish better-structured TikTok slideshow tests, but performance depends on product fit, creative quality, account context, timing, and review discipline.

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