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SleekPixel for AI coaches

SleekPixel reads each post's title, lesson number, cohort tag, and author handle, then renders a Twitter-card sized image that looks intentional in the feed. Threads, cohort recaps, and course launch promos all share one identity without manual design.

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SleekPixel example output for AI coach

From WordPress post to Twitter-card in one save

AI coaches live on X. Threads are how cohorts get filled, how case studies get amplified, how new prompt patterns get tested with an audience. The bottleneck is almost never the writing, it is the visual. A thread that lands without a header card feels like noise; a thread with a clean card feels like a teacher who takes the work seriously.

SleekPixel turns the WordPress post you already wrote into the source of the card. The post_title becomes the headline. A custom lesson_number field becomes the corner mark. The cohort taxonomy renders as a badge. Your handle, pulled from the post author's profile, anchors the bottom. The result is a 1200 by 675 Twitter card rendered the moment you hit publish.

You design the card once. Every new thread post, every cohort update, every course launch promo inherits it. Update the accent color or the cohort badge once and the entire archive of posts regenerates from the admin in a single batch.

Workflow

Build the system once, ship every thread on autopilot

1

Define your thread post type

Use Posts with a Thread category or a dedicated Threads custom post type. Add fields for lesson number, cohort, and an optional pull quote you want featured on the card.
2

Design the card template

Build a 1200 by 675 layout with the headline slot, lesson mark, cohort badge, and author handle. Add a thin accent bar so the card reads as a system rather than a one-off.
3

Publish a thread post

On save, SleekPixel renders the image, attaches it to twitter:image, and exposes a one-click copy of the URL plus image you can drop into the X composer.
4

Update the brand, regenerate the archive

When you tweak the template, the admin offers a bulk regenerate that walks every existing thread post and re-renders the card in the background.

Output

Sample AI-coach thread card

A Twitter-card sized 1200 by 675 image, rendered from one thread post's title, lesson number, cohort, and author handle.

Format: PNG, Twitter / X card Dimensions: 1200 × 675
SleekPixel example output for AI coach

Comparison

Manual thread covers vs SleekPixel for AI coaches

Canva thread cover per post

  • Building a fresh Canva cover for every thread takes 20 minutes you do not have
  • Visual drift across the year as you tweak the layout each time
  • Lesson numbers and cohort tags get typed manually and end up inconsistent
  • The thread without a card still feels like it is missing something
  • Bulk-refreshing covers after a rebrand means re-exporting dozens of files by hand

SleekPixel

  • Twitter / X card rendered from post_title and lesson_number
  • Cohort taxonomy maps to a badge color so cohort 03 and 04 look distinct
  • Author handle pulled from the WP user profile, never typed manually
  • Designed once, regenerates across every existing thread post on demand
  • Same template family extends to LinkedIn and Instagram with one swap

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for AI coach

Cohort-aware layouts

Map each cohort term to its own accent. Cohort 03 posts render with one color, cohort 04 with another, while staying inside one consistent template. New cohorts inherit defaults until you change them.

Same data, every platform

The same lesson and cohort fields drive the Twitter card, the LinkedIn post image, and the Instagram square. One source of truth across every surface where the coach shows up.

Built for teaching teams

Co-coaches and guest teachers are pulled from the post author or a co-author field. Every thread shows who taught the lesson, so guest experts get visible credit on every share.

Use cases

Where this fits an AI coach's content rhythm

Thread series

A multi-week thread series renders with consistent lesson numbers, so the feed clearly shows lesson 1 through lesson 12 as a sequence rather than disconnected posts.

Cohort launches

Launch-week promos pull cohort name, start date, and seats remaining from custom fields, so each announcement feels current without manual edits.

Case studies

Student win posts render with the student's name and result automatically. Social proof posts the coach would otherwise design by hand.

The bigger picture

Why thread visuals decide whether an AI coach gets followed

An AI coach's growth is bounded by how often their posts get screenshotted, quoted, and forwarded. The visual on top of the thread is the unit of memetic recall. A reader who screenshots a card with a clear lesson number and a clean handle is implicitly endorsing the coach's brand, not just the content.

Coaches who ship clean cards every week build a feed that reads as a curriculum, which is the single highest-leverage signal for cohort sales. Coaches who skip the card on busy weeks end up with a feed that looks erratic and lose the compounding effect. The cost of doing this manually is one Canva session per thread, which is the precise hour most coaches do not have on a teaching day.

Automating the card removes the friction, which means every thread ships with the visual that drives the bookmark, the quote tweet, and the eventual cohort signup.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for AI coach

Yes. The post author's profile fields, including any custom handle field you add, are available as template variables. Add twitter_handle to the user profile once and every card renders it automatically.

 

Yes. Assign different templates to the Threads and Cohort post types or to specific categories. SleekPixel picks the right template based on the post's type and taxonomy on save.

 

The image renders against the WordPress post. If you syndicate to ConvertKit or Substack, you can use the rendered image URL as the preview image in those tools manually, or via their respective post APIs.

 

Yes. Add a pull_quote custom field and map it into the template's headline slot. SleekPixel reads it on save and renders it as the card title instead of post_title when present.

 

By default a thread post renders the 1200 by 675 Twitter card. You can add Instagram square and LinkedIn 1200 by 1200 variants in the same template family, all driven by the same fields.

 

The template editor includes auto-fit text that resizes the headline to fill the available space without overflowing. You can also set a maximum line count and let the card truncate gracefully if needed.

 

Not natively. SleekPixel renders the assigned template per post. To test variants, you can clone the template, switch the assignment, and use your own analytics tool to track click-through on the shared URL.

 

Rendered images are stored in the media library and cached for fast OG fetches. When you change a template, the bulk-regenerate runs in the background and replaces existing files.

 

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