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Expanded demo brand page used to test Purpl's new versioned content system with example mobility scooter copy, FAQs, and step-by-step journeys.
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About Purpl New Demo
Purpl New Demo is an internal example brand used to test how richer brand content appears across Purpl surfaces.
This expanded dummy version uses mobility scooter-themed copy so the team can review longer-form content, spacing, headings, FAQs, and step-based journeys in a realistic layout.
It is not a live commercial partner, but it is intentionally detailed enough to act like one for design, content, and QA purposes.
What this dummy page is testing
- Longer descriptive copy
- Multiple content sections
- FAQ density and readability
- Step-by-step guidance for different claim types
Example member interests
- Mobility scooters and daily-use aids
- Accessories and add-ons
- Delivery and setup guidance
- Ongoing support and servicing information
"This is exactly the kind of longer brand page content that helps us test whether the experience feels clear, trustworthy, and useful before we roll the structure out more widely."
What this example page covers
This dummy page is designed to feel substantial. It includes an About section, practical FAQs, and separate How to Use journeys for code-based and no-code offers.
The goal is to make it easier to test the new brandContent schema while still maintaining the older description, blocks, and breadcrumbs structure that existing app surfaces still rely on.
How to use example offers with a code
How to use example offers without a code
Accessibility, delivery and support
This extra section exists to give the page more depth for QA and design review. It simulates the kind of practical information a real mobility-focused partner page might include, such as delivery expectations, setup guidance, aftercare, and accessibility considerations.
For testing purposes, it helps confirm that longer pages remain scannable and that the new schema still projects cleanly into the legacy block system.
