10 LOW-COST AD FORMATS THAT ACTUALLY CONVERT
Dec 08, 2025
Stop wasting money on polished ads that look great but don't sell
Here's the thing nobody tells you: the ads you can make on your phone in 10 minutes often crush the ones you paid a designer $2K to make.
Not always. Not for every brand. But if you're selling online and your slick studio ads aren't cutting through the noise, these low-cost formats are worth testing.
Why? People scroll past ads. They stop for stuff that looks like their mate posted it.
So I put together this list of 10 formats you can make on your phone in the next hour. Zero design budget required. Some will flop. One or two might become your best performers.
Apple Notes Screenshot
Open your phone's Notes app. Type 5-7 bullet points about why your product solves a problem. Screenshot it. Run it as an ad.
That's it. The more specific the numbers, the better it works. "30% cheaper" beats "more affordable" every time.
WORKS FOR: eCommerce, lead magnets, anything with clear alternatives
Customer iPhone Testimonial
Send your product to a happy customer. Ask them to film a 15-30 second review on their phone. Use the raw footage.
Don't edit. Imperfect delivery = authentic. The first take is usually the best.
WORKS FOR: Beauty, supplements, physical products, consumablesScreen Recording of Results
Record your phone screen scrolling through real results, reviews, or your dashboard. Narrate what you're showing. Talk naturally like you're explaining to a friend.
Real dashboards beat designed graphics every time. Don't polish it.
WORKS FOR: Lead gen, SaaS, courses, coaching
Product Unboxing (Raw)
Film yourself opening your product on your kitchen table. Natural lighting. Phone propped up. One continuous take.
Messy background is fine. It makes it feel real.
WORKS FOR: Physical products, subscription boxes, new launchesBefore/After Screenshots
Two screenshots side by side. Before and after. No design. Just raw proof.
Use actual screenshots from your platform. No Photoshop needed.
WORKS FOR: Any business with measurable results
Customer Text/DM Screenshot
Screenshot a real customer message where they share their results. Add simple text overlay.
Real conversations beat designed testimonials. Keep the emoji reactions in.
WORKS FOR: Services, coaching, SaaS, courses
Sticky Note on Product
Write a benefit on a sticky note by hand. Stick it to your product. Take photo. Run ad.
Handwriting = personal. Don't use a marker or make it look designed.
WORKS FOR: Physical products, beauty, supplements
Mirror Selfie with Product
Stand in front of bathroom mirror. Hold product. Take selfie. Add text overlay.
Messy counter in background? Perfect. Don't clean up.
WORKS FOR: Beauty, fashion, supplements, personal careProduct in Use (POV)
Point camera down at your hands using the product. Explain what you're doing as you do it.
POV content performs incredibly well. People want to see exactly how to use it.
WORKS FOR: Products with how-to, tools, cosmetics, foodGreen Screen Over Reviews
Use TikTok/Instagram green screen to talk over screenshots of your 5-star reviews.
This format mimics how creators share content. It doesn't look like an ad.

Rules That Apply to All of These
Don't overthink it. Here's what actually matters:
- Use your phone. Not a camera. iPhone quality is perfect.
- Natural light only. Stand near a window. No ring lights.
- One take. Don't reshoot 10 times. First take is usually best.
- Specific numbers. "Lost 4kg" beats "lost weight"
- Talk like a human. Not like a brand. Use "I" and "you"
- Platform fonts only. Instagram/TikTok/Notes defaults
- Don't add your logo. It screams "ad"
So if sales are slow and you wanna boost conversions...
Sometimes you don't need to make huge, sweeping changes to your marketing.
You can make tiny tweaks—like testing one of these formats against your current "best" ad—and it can drive results.
The lesson? The market will tell you what works faster than any creative director.
Your Next 7 Days
Monday: Pick 2 formats from this list
Tuesday: Create them (30 minutes total)
Wednesday: Launch against your current best ad
Next Monday: Check which won on CPA