run_20260504_030757_fa3b70 PASS awaiting_human
Started 2026-05-04T03:07:57 · image provider: fal · current stage: human_gate
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Stages
| Stage | Status | Started | Ended | Detail | Output file |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| content | completed | 2026-05-04T03:07:57 | 2026-05-04T03:09:31 | attempt 1 | draft_attempt_1.json |
| visual_brief | completed | 2026-05-04T03:09:31 | 2026-05-04T03:11:00 | 6 briefed | visual_brief.json |
| image | completed | 2026-05-04T03:11:00 | 2026-05-04T03:11:00 | 6 generated | images.json |
| compliance | completed | 2026-05-04T03:11:00 | 2026-05-04T03:12:49 | attempt 1, verdict PASS | report_attempt_1.json |
| human_gate | awaiting_decision | 2026-05-04T03:12:49 | verdict PASS |
Final caption
#emsella #pelvicfloor #urinaryincontinence #pelvicfloortherapy #postpartumwellness #newmomselfcare #dmvspa #novaspa #dmvwellness #auracontourspa
CTA: Tap the link in bio for a consultation.
Compliance summary
Compliant — clean PASS. Educational Emsella carousel for postpartum_mom. Uses cleared-indication language verbatim from services.yaml ('designed to strengthen pelvic floor muscles', 'fully clothed', 'thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor contractions per session'). Avoids all Emsella forbidden claims (no vaginal tightening, no sexual function, no cure/guarantee, no weight loss). Both required Emsella disclaimers present in the caption body (not buried in hashtags). No real client photos, no before/after, no bodies in frame. 'On your timeline' framing is the approved postpartum replacement for 'bounce back.' Ready for owner approval.
Severity: none · Violations: 0 · Warnings: 0
Mock visual assets (6)
Request that started this run
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"scene": "Marble-white background. Headline top-left in slate-gray bold condensed sans-serif: 'The protocol.' Below it, a clean 3-row x 7-column grid representing three weeks. Six cells are marked with a small spa-teal filled circle (sessions); the remaining cells are empty light-gray outlines. A thin teal connecting line traces from week 1 through week 3 to suggest a series. Body copy below the grid reads 'Standard plan is 6 sessions over 3 weeks. Many clients begin to notice improvements during or shortly after the series.' A small footnote in slate gray: '*Individual results may vary.'",
"lighting": "Flat illustrative.",
"color_palette": [
"#F2F0EC",
"#1B9DA4",
"#7A7A7C"
],
"mood": "organized, transparent, confidence-building",
"composition": "Headline upper-left, grid centered in mid-frame, body copy lower-third, disclaimer footer \u2014 left-justified rhythm with right-edge negative space per style-profile pattern",
"subjects_in_frame": "no humans \u2014 calendar infographic only",
"text_overlay": "The protocol.\\nStandard plan is 6 sessions over 3 weeks. Many clients begin to notice improvements during or shortly after the series.\\n*Individual results may vary.",
"negative_prompt": "no real calendar app screenshots, no Google/Apple branding, no specific dates that could read as a promise, no person in frame, no warm cream palette, no urgency language ('limited time', 'only X spots left')",
"brand_cues": "teal markers on marble-white grid \u2014 clean educational tone, mirrors the typography hierarchy of the style profile",
"compliance_notes": "Protocol language ('6 sessions over 3 weeks') matches services.yaml notes. Hedged wording ('many clients,' 'begin to notice') avoids guarantee. Required disclaimer surfaced on the slide itself."
},
{
"asset_id": "post_2026_05_07_001_slide_6",
"aspect_ratio": "4:5",
"slide_index": 6,
"slide_role": "cta",
"subject": "Closing CTA card. Typography-led, no people, no devices.",
"scene": "Spa-teal (#1B9DA4) full-bleed background. Centered stacked white headline in bold condensed sans-serif: 'CURIOUS IF EMSELLA\\nIS RIGHT FOR YOU?' Beneath the headline, a lighter-weight white subhead: 'Book a consultation at the link in bio.' At the bottom of the frame, a smaller-weight white footnote: '*Individual results may vary. Not a substitute for medical evaluation.' Aura wordmark prominent in white, centered just above the footnote.",
"lighting": "Flat color field \u2014 no rendered lighting.",
"color_palette": [
"#1B9DA4",
"#F2F0EC"
],
"mood": "warm-confident, brand-forward, decisive without urgency",
"composition": "Centered vertical stack \u2014 headline upper-mid, subhead mid, wordmark lower-mid, disclaimer footer",
"subjects_in_frame": "no humans, no devices \u2014 typography on solid color field",
"text_overlay": "CURIOUS IF EMSELLA IS RIGHT FOR YOU?\\nBook a consultation at the link in bio.\\n*Individual results may vary. Not a substitute for medical evaluation.",
"negative_prompt": "no urgency language ('don't miss out', 'limited time', 'only X spots left'), no engagement bait ('tag a friend', 'like if you agree'), no exclamation marks beyond zero, no warm cream/blush field, no script fonts, no people",
"brand_cues": "spa-teal hero field reversing the marble-white system \u2014 anchors the carousel in the dominant brand color from the style profile",
"compliance_notes": "CTA matches preferred phrasing from brand_voice.yaml ('Book a consultation at the link in bio.'). Both required disclaimers from services.yaml emsella_pelvic surfaced on slide. No incontinence-cure language."
}
],
"rejection": null
}