The listicle format helps teams turn a product benefit into a swipeable set of reasons, tips, or examples. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for education-heavy products, apps, course creators, and brands with several benefits to explain.
The before and after format helps teams show contrast between the old state and the improved state. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for home, beauty, fitness, apps, cleaning, organization, and transformation products.
The myth-busting format helps teams challenge a common belief and replace it with a sharper product-aware explanation. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for skincare, wellness, finance, productivity, education, and technical products.
The storytime format helps teams turn a product or customer problem into a narrative that earns the next swipe. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for creator-led brands, apps, services, courses, and products with a strong origin or problem story.
The routine breakdown format helps teams show how the product fits into a daily, weekly, or situational routine. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for beauty, skincare, fitness, food, home, productivity, and wellness products.
The mistake list format helps teams help the viewer recognize what they are doing wrong and offer a better path. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for education, apps, fitness, skincare, finance, and B2B tools.
The hidden benefits format helps teams surface benefits the audience may not have considered yet. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for products with subtle value, subscriptions, premium goods, and tools with non-obvious workflows.
The product teardown format helps teams break down what makes an offer work and why the details matter. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for apps, ecommerce products, creator products, agencies, and comparison-led categories.
The comparison format helps teams help viewers choose between two options or understand a tradeoff. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for alternatives, product tiers, category education, and competitor-aware landing pages.
The checklist format helps teams give the viewer a practical list they can save or use immediately. Miragium uses this kind of structure as a reusable reference, then adapts it to a product, audience, and posting workflow.
Best for tools, apps, courses, recipes, routines, home, fitness, and planning products.