SleekPixel for Affirm for WooCommerce
Affirm sells higher-ticket WooCommerce purchases by reframing them as monthly payments. SleekPixel computes the lowest-monthly figure using the product price and the gateway's APR table, then renders 'As low as EUR 24/mo' on the per-product card alongside the headline price.
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Higher-ticket products that read as monthly
The Affirm Payments gateway for WooCommerce stores its configuration in woocommerce_affirm_settings, including the public API key, the minimum order amount (typically EUR 50 or USD 50), the available term lengths (3, 6, 12, 18, 24 months), and the APR ranges. Affirm's pre-qualification widget on the product page calculates per-product monthly options using these settings.
For shares and previews, that monthly math doesn't make it to the OG image. A EUR 600 telescope shares as 'EUR 600' with the store logo. To an Affirm-aware shopper, it's 'EUR 50/mo for 12 months' or 'EUR 25/mo for 24 months'. The framing that drives the click is missing from the preview.
SleekPixel computes the lowest available monthly figure from the configured APR table and term lengths, then renders it on the per-product card. Products below Affirm's minimum show no monthly line. Sale prices recalculate the monthly automatically. The result is a preview that matches what the Affirm widget shows on the product page itself.
Workflow
From product price to Affirm-aware card
Target WooCommerce products
Read Affirm gateway settings
woocommerce_affirm_settings. The card adapts to the merchant's actual configuration.
Compute the lowest monthly
Share the product URL
Output
Sample Affirm financing card
Rendered from a real WooCommerce product and Affirm gateway settings. The 'As low as' math is computed from the configured APR table.
Comparison
Default product OG vs SleekPixel for Affirm
Headline price only on every product
- Headline price dominates and 'EUR X/mo' framing never appears
- Affirm-aware customers don't see their reframing pre-click
- Products below Affirm's minimum still imply financing via store messaging
- Term-length variation (12 vs 24 months) is invisible from the preview
- Pre-qualification messaging stays trapped on the product page widget
SleekPixel
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Reads
woocommerce_affirm_settingsAPR and term config - Computes lowest-monthly figure from product price and APR table
- Threshold-aware: products below minimum skip the monthly line
- Pre-qualification badge renders alongside the monthly math
- Sale-price activations recompute the monthly automatically
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for Affirm for WooCommerce
Lowest-monthly framing
The card shows 'As low as EUR 24/mo' computed from the product price, the longest available term, and the corresponding APR. The math matches the Affirm widget shown on the product page itself.
Pre-qualification badge
Affirm's pre-qualification language ('Check your monthly payment, no impact on credit score') renders as a small badge. Customers see the friction-free framing before they click through.
Higher-ticket optimization
Products at EUR 300+ benefit most. The monthly framing turns a single big-ticket commitment into a manageable monthly figure, lifting click-through on ads and social posts.
Use cases
Where Affirm-enabled stores benefit most
High-ticket electronics and instruments
EUR 500 to EUR 5,000 products get the strongest lift. The 'EUR 50/mo' framing in the preview shifts the customer's mental anchor before the click.
B2B and prosumer stores
Prosumer audiences (photographers, builders, audio engineers) shop on monthly affordability. The card surfaces the monthly framing across the catalog.
Long-term financing campaigns
Affirm's 24- and 36-month terms unlock four-figure purchases. Campaign banners that previously needed manual design can be auto-generated per product.
The bigger picture
Why monthly framing in the preview lifts financing conversion
Affirm exists to turn a single big-ticket decision into a small monthly decision. A EUR 600 telescope is a different purchase psychologically when framed as 'EUR 50/mo for 12 months'. The product page already shows this framing through Affirm's widget.
But most customers see the product as a preview first, on Twitter, Instagram, or an ad creative, before they ever reach the product page. If the preview shows EUR 600 and the logo, the financing lever sits unused until the customer's already partway through the funnel. With SleekPixel, the monthly math is in the preview itself.
Customers see the affordable framing at the same moment they see the product. The result is higher click-through, especially in cohorts that shop on monthly budget. Affirm has the APR data.
WooCommerce has the price. SleekPixel does the math and writes the og:image. The framing that used to live behind a click now lives in front of it.
None of this changes how Affirm works at checkout. It changes how the URL communicates the offer before the customer ever arrives.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for Affirm for WooCommerce
Yes, when configured correctly. Affirm provides merchant brand assets and required language. The template uses the official wordmark and the 'As low as' or 'Starting at' phrasing per Affirm's guidelines.
 From the longest configured term, the corresponding APR, and the product price. The card shows the lowest possible monthly figure available to qualifying customers, matching what Affirm's own widget would show on the product page.
 Products below the threshold skip the monthly line entirely. The card shows only the headline price. Some stores prefer an explicit 'Not eligible for financing' note instead, which the template supports.
 Yes. If the gateway is configured with 0% APR for certain term lengths, the card can include 'with 0% APR available' alongside the monthly math. The disclosure follows Affirm's regional rules.
 Subscription products have a recurring price rather than a one-time price, so the Affirm financing model doesn't apply the same way. The template falls back to the regular subscription pricing for those products.
 The card follows the store's WooCommerce currency settings and tax-display configuration. A store that shows tax-inclusive prices to the customer sees tax-inclusive monthly figures on the card.
 Yes. A gateway settings change triggers a bulk regenerate via Action Scheduler. Every product card refreshes with the new APR-driven monthly figure within minutes.
 Yes. Multi-BNPL stores can pick which gateway's framing leads on the preview, or render multiple monthly options when more than one provider applies to the product. The template handles the layout.
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