Move from a rough screenshot sequence to a coherent, conversion-focused listing story.
Plan the sequence before polishing
- 1List the three to five benefits a new visitor must understand without reading the description.
- 2Assign one benefit and one supporting screen to each slide.
- 3Put the broadest or highest-value promise first, then move from discovery to proof and depth.
- 4Keep the closing slide useful; avoid spending a limited slot on a generic logo unless brand recognition is the goal.
Manage slides in the strip
- Click a slide to select it; double-click to edit it in a larger focused view.
- Add a slide when the story needs another distinct benefit.
- Duplicate a strong slide to preserve spacing and type styles before replacing copy and media.
- Drag slides into the final store order and review the row after every major change.
- Delete only after confirming the correct slide is selected, especially when several layouts look similar.
Keep the set visually consistent
Repeat a small design system: one headline style, one secondary type style, a controlled color palette and a consistent screenshot treatment. Variation should help the story, such as alternating device position or background tone, without changing the brand on every slide.