Scenario Checklist Fit — Mid-Page Self-Identification Block
A mid-page checklist where visitors recognize their own behavior in specific everyday scenarios, then route to the application page if enough scenarios apply; pilots a coaching offer but the pattern fits any program where fit shows up in habits, not demographics.
Best for: Mid-page qualification on coaching and consulting sales pages where buyers identify themselves through real-life scenarios rather than demographic labels.
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What it does
- Five to eight scenario statements — short specific situations that describe how the right buyer's life actually feels
- Tickable checklist format — visitors can mentally or visually mark scenarios that apply, building a sense of recognition
- Self-evidenced fit — the more scenarios resonate, the more the visitor convinces themselves this offer is for them
- Soft routing prompt — a closing line nudges visitors who recognize themselves toward the application or next step
- Mid-page placement — sits between offer overview and the application CTA so fit confirmation happens right before commitment
- Honest, non-leading scenarios — the statements describe real patterns rather than flattering caricatures
Best use cases
- Coaches and consultants — mid-page fit checklist on a high-ticket coaching application page
- Course creators — scenario-based fit block on a flagship course sales page
- Membership operators — checklist for community fit on a join-the-membership sales page
- Career-change programs — scenarios that describe stuck or transition feelings for prospective applicants
- Wellness practitioners — therapists and somatic coaches using daily scenarios as fit signals
- Specialty programs — scenario checklists for niche audiences like founders, parents, or returning students
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — slots for section background, scenario row accent, headline text, body text, and CTA button color
- Fonts — two roles: a confident headline font for the section title and a clear body font for the scenario statements
- Copy — section headline, intro line, five to eight scenario statements, routing prompt, and CTA button text
- Images — minimal; optional small checkmark icons next to each scenario or a quiet background texture
- Behavior — choose between static rows and tappable checkboxes, and decide whether the CTA brightens after enough scenarios are checked
How remixing works
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Pick a remix
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Run it through your DNA
The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.
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