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Instead of one long wall of screenshots, these sections group examples into the scene types people compare most often: creator DMs, work chats, dating app conversations, group threads, reaction-heavy moments, and dark mode screenshots.
Examples built around creator outreach, collabs, draft reviews, reactions, and social-first storytelling.
Approval chains, launch threads, async standups, recruiter follow-ups, and work chat screenshots that still feel native.
Conversation starters, date plans, playful follow-ups, and believable opener screenshots for Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.
Multi-person threads that show group dynamics, mixed pacing, and natural participant variety at a glance.
Team workflows
Approval chains, launch threads, async standups, recruiter follow-ups, and work chat screenshots that still feel native.

A framed fake WhatsApp chat screenshot for landing-page examples, decks, and ad concepts where the phone context establishes the scene.
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A framed fake iMessage screenshot for landing-page proof, pitch decks, and social edits where the iPhone context needs to read immediately.
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Instagram DM reaction example with a visible heart emoji and a short teaser-review exchange.
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Dating app
Conversation starters, date plans, playful follow-ups, and believable opener screenshots for Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge.

A playful Tinder opener that feels light, confident, and realistic without sounding too scripted for a dating app screenshot.
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A soft, friendly Bumble exchange that reads naturally and works well for screenshot galleries or ad creatives.
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A Hinge screenshot with light flirting, clean pacing, and the kind of opener that feels witty without sounding overworked.
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Group chats
Multi-person threads that show group dynamics, mixed pacing, and natural participant variety at a glance.

A fake WhatsApp group chat with multiple speakers, short approvals, and realistic pacing for launch decks, UGC briefs, or team-story screenshots.
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A fake iMessage group thread with named participants, compact approvals, and a visible Tapback for realistic team or creator workflow scenes.
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Instagram group DM example with multiple participants, alternating replies, and realistic creator-team planning inside a shared thread.
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Platform galleries
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Three practical WhatsApp screenshots made from real editor states: a framed phone scene, a group launch thread, and a voice-note feedback exchange.
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Three useful iPhone message screenshots: a framed phone scene, a dark-mode review thread, and a group approval with a Tapback.
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Preview fake Instagram DM examples with verified profiles, emoji reactions, group threads, seen status, and creator feedback.
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Preview realistic TikTok DM screenshot ideas for creator outreach, reusable message templates, viral clip follow-ups, and short-form story setups.
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See realistic Facebook Messenger screenshot examples for family check-ins, profile-picture headers, and reaction-based chats created with the generator.
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Browse Telegram screenshot examples for quick planning chats, groups with reactions, and structured dark mode threads.
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Browse X DM screenshot examples for group aftershows, creator feedback, and structured dark mode threads.
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See Threads DM screenshot examples for mutual feedback, draft reviews, and soft conversational pacing.
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Preview Snapchat screenshot examples for streaks, teasing one-liners, screenshot alerts, and short everyday plans.
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Browse Slack screenshot examples for launch approvals, channel updates, and reaction-based team coordination.
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Preview Microsoft Teams screenshot examples for launch war rooms, follow-up chats, and internal coordination threads.
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Browse LinkedIn message screenshot examples for outreach, case-study follow-ups, and professional conversations.
View galleryEvery example was exported from the layouts available in the editor. What you see here is what you can make.
Each example has a setup, a tone, and a reason to exist, so you can borrow the structure for your own idea.
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