finallyRelief! proof page
This page is designed to show how finallyRelief! thinks about wearable PEMF design: consistent signal delivery, neck-specific placement logic, and user-tracked observations presented honestly.
The first question is simple: does the device deliver a repeatable signal in a form factor designed for regular neck-worn use. This section should contain your finalized signal diagram, emitter layout, and simplified field illustration.
Simplified field delivery visualization for a neck-worn PEMF wearable.
Explain why the device is worn where it is worn. Keep the language structural and design-based. Avoid treatment language. Focus on neck placement intent, comfort, and repeatable positioning.
Anatomical placement concept for a neck-worn wearable designed around the carotid triangle region.
Use graphs as examples of how a user may choose to track changes over time. Label all graphs clearly as examples, sample data, or observational illustrations.
All graphs shown are illustrative examples and do not represent guaranteed outcomes.
Field diagrams, exploded product view, placement illustration, wear-position imagery.
User-tracked HRV screenshots, sleep journal examples, compliance tracking examples, usage routine graphics.
Transparent refund language, clear disclaimer language, founder explanation, FAQ about how to evaluate your own experience.
Start with design transparency, placement logic, comfort, and your own tracked experience over time.
Wearable design is more meaningful when the product is created around a specific placement concept rather than used as a general-purpose device.
finallyRelief! is presented as a wellness product. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
If it does not make a noticeable difference for you, you should not keep it. We do not want to take your money once. We want to keep earning it.