SleekPixel for AMA cards: render the AMA promo from the event post
An AMA promo needs to read clearly on X, where the audience is most likely to engage. Hosts, time, time zone, and platform are the four things that drive RSVPs. SleekPixel binds the AMA card template to the event post so all four are baked into the rendered image from the post fields.
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AMA cards rendered from the event post on every save
An AMA promo on X is the kind of post where every detail in the unfurl drives RSVPs. The audience needs to see who is hosting, what time, in what time zone, and on what platform. The 1200x675 card is the entire pitch because the tweet body usually has to do double duty as a question prompt. Manual designs for AMA cards take an hour, and most AMAs cannot justify an hour of design work, so the cards either go out generic or do not go out at all.
SleekPixel binds the AMA card to the event post type. The template reads hosts as a repeater of host names plus avatars, event_datetime as a single datetime in UTC, and event_platform as a select between X Spaces, YouTube, Zoom, Discord, and custom. On save, a 1200x675 PNG renders into uploads and the post head gets the twitter:image meta tag. The X share unfurls with the hosts, the date and time in the audience's local time, and the platform badge, all from one post save.
For repeated AMAs, the same template handles every event. The marketer changes the host list and the time on a new post, hits save, and the new AMA has a card.
Workflow
From AMA event post to live card
Register event fields
hosts repeater, event_datetime, and event_platform select to the event post type. Existing events can be backfilled with one migration.
Build the AMA template
Save the event post
twitter:image meta tag. The X share preview picks up the new file URL on the next share.
Tweet the AMA promo
Output
Sample AMA card
The Twitter card pulls the host names into the side panel, the event time into the corner mark, and the platform badge into the footer meta line.
Comparison
Canva AMA card vs SleekPixel for AMA card
Canva AMA promo export
- Each AMA needs a fresh design with hosts and times typed in manually
- Host avatars on the card are often outdated because they were swapped manually
- Time zone copy is wrong half the time because PT, ET, and UTC get confused
- Last minute platform changes never make it into the design before the promo sends
- Recurring AMAs look indistinguishable on X because the design barely changes
SleekPixel
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Template reads
hostsrepeater,event_datetime, andevent_platform - 1200x675 PNG written into uploads on every event post save
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twitter:imagemeta tag points at the rendered file for X unfurl - Time zone display switches between site default and audience local time
- Same template handles X Spaces, Zoom, Discord, and YouTube AMA platforms
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for AMA card
Host lineup live
The host repeater renders host names and avatars into the card. Adding a host to the AMA flows into the card without redesigning the layout.
Event time baked in
The event datetime renders into the card, formatted in the site time zone with optional UTC. Audiences see the actual time, with no PT-vs-ET confusion.
Platform badge
X Spaces, YouTube, Zoom, and Discord each get their own badge on the card. The audience sees the platform before they decide to RSVP, which improves the show-up rate.
Use cases
Where the AMA card converts on X
Promo tweet
The promo tweet links to the AMA event post. The unfurl shows the hosts, the time, and the platform in a single 1200x675 card, so the tweet body can be the question prompt.
Reposts and quotes
When a host reposts or quotes the promo tweet, the unfurl is the same card. The reach from the host's audience sees the same identity as the original promo.
Email reminder
The day-of email reminder embeds the same card. Subscribers see the AMA promo with the same identity as the X audience, so the cross-channel campaign reads consistently.
The bigger picture
Why AMA cards drive RSVPs on X specifically
AMAs on X are a high-leverage format that depends on the unfurl being clear. The audience scrolling X gives a tweet a half-second of attention. If the unfurl card answers the basic questions of who, when, and where, the conversion to an RSVP click is much higher than if the audience has to read the tweet body to find those answers.
A card with host avatars, a clear time in their local zone, and a platform badge does that work in the half-second window. Manual designs cannot scale to every AMA the team wants to run, so the team ends up running fewer AMAs or running them with generic cards that underperform. Binding the card to the event post lets the team run as many AMAs as they want without a per-event design dependency, which means more AMAs, more audience engagement, and more compounding reach from each one.
The result over time is a recurring AMA program that builds the brand by being the team that consistently shows up with sharp promos.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for AMA card
Yes. The host repeater field includes an avatar attachment per host. The template renders avatars and names into the card. Updating a host's avatar updates the card on the next save.
 The event datetime is stored in UTC and converted at render time for display. The card can show the time in the site time zone, in a fixed time zone, or in multiple zones side by side.
 Yes. The platform field has X Spaces as an option and the template renders the Spaces badge accordingly. Other platforms render their own badges based on the same field.
 The link to submit questions in advance is in the post body. The card can also render a short URL onto the design for offline shares, but most teams keep the URL out of the card.
 Yes. Adding or removing a host on the event post triggers a regenerate. The host lineup on the card matches the host lineup on the post at all times.
 Yes. Each AMA is a separate event post with its own card. The template is shared, the data is per-event, and the rendered file is per-event.
 
A template state can flip to a Past Event variant after event_datetime passes, so the same post URL unfurls as a recap or recording link instead of an upcoming promo.
Not directly, but the event post fields can be filled by a webhook from Lu.ma, Eventbrite, or any RSVP tool, so the source of truth stays clean and the card renders from the same fields.
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