AI UGC ads for Meta DTC

Create UGC ads worth testing.

AngleHound turns product evidence and customer tension into explicit angles, creator-ready scripts, and finished 9:16 test cuts.

Find the angle. Make the ad.

Woman films a kitchen selfie while holding an unbranded amber supplement bottle.
Creator cut 01
Man films a home-office selfie while holding an unbranded handheld wellness device.
Creator cut 02
Woman at a dining table holds a plain capsule blister strip toward the camera.
Creator cut 03
Man in a bedroom records a direct-to-camera clip while holding a discreet unbranded wellness device.
Creator cut 04
Woman in a living room points to a plain wearable sensor on her upper arm.
Creator cut 05
One connected build
  1. Evidence
  2. Angle
  3. Script
  4. Creator
  5. Review

Illustrative creator-led frames. Concept only.

What got made. Why it exists.

One campaign path from product truth to UGC cut.

AngleHound keeps the source, hypothesis, production choices, and review connected. The creative never becomes a mystery file.

  1. Brief

    Product, audience, offer, and the reason to care.

  2. Evidence

    Customer language, product proof, objections, and offer context.

  3. Angle

    The tension, belief shift, hook, and reason to test.

  4. UGC cuts

    Creator-ready scripts and controlled vertical executions.

  5. Review

    Strategy findings, execution findings, and human decisions.

  6. Export

    A review-ready 9:16 cut with its reasoning attached.

Start with what makes the product worth buying.

Pull the product truth, customer language, objections, and offer context into one working brief. Then turn that evidence into an angle with a reason to exist.

Every angle starts with a clear reason to test. Every cut stays attached to that reason.

Campaign dossierIllustrative product state
Product truthWhat makes the product worth talking about
Customer tensionLanguage worth testing, not inventing
Offer contextPrice, incentives, timing, and buying friction
Angle brief

Turn the objection into a testable belief shift.

  • One tension
  • One declared hook
  • One reason to test
Evidence and angle remain attributable as the creative changes.
Man films a home-office selfie while holding an unbranded handheld wellness device.
Hook cutOne declared variable
Woman at a dining table holds a plain capsule blister strip toward the camera.
Story cutOne declared variable
Man in a bedroom records a direct-to-camera clip while holding a discreet unbranded wellness device.
Demo cutOne declared variable

Change one thing with intent.

Keep the angle stable while the opening, presenter, proof order, or scene changes. Each cut stays connected to the hypothesis it is meant to test.

Strategy review asks whether the ad makes sense. Execution review asks whether the cut is ready. Those are different decisions.

  1. Brief
  2. Plan
  3. Clips
  4. Review
  5. Export

Built for DTC health creative

Push the angle. Keep judgment in view.

For teams marketing supplements, pills, consumer health devices, and intimate wellness on Meta.

Product truth

What makes the product matter.

Features, product proof, customer language, and offer context.

Creative aggression

What the hook is trying to move.

Tension, belief shift, script, creator direction, and scenes.

Human review

What is ready to test.

Separate strategy and execution findings before export.

After the test

Add the result. Keep the learning scoped.

AngleHound records the observation against the exact creative. A person decides what the result supports before it informs the next angle.

  1. Exact cut

    Keep the observation tied to the version that actually ran.

  2. Manual observation

    Record what the test showed without filling in the gaps.

  3. Owner decision

    A person decides what the evidence supports and what it does not.

  4. Approved learning

    Carry only the reviewed lesson into the next angle.

Bring the product. Find the angle.

See how AngleHound turns evidence into a review-ready UGC test.

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