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SleekPixel for Beacons.ai page banners

Beacons.ai pages headline with a 1200 by 630 banner that sits above the link list. SleekPixel renders that banner from a WordPress post on every drop, so the Beacons page always reflects whatever you most recently shipped without any manual design work.

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SleekPixel example output for Beacons.ai banner

A Beacons banner that updates with your latest drop

Beacons.ai is the creator landing page where most independent shops and content creators send their bio link. The page leads with a 1200 by 630 banner above the link list, and that banner is where creators try to advertise the latest drop, episode, or release. The problem: it lives on Beacons, but the drop content lives on WordPress, so updating the banner means re-exporting from a design tool and uploading to Beacons every single time something new ships.

SleekPixel closes the gap. You build a 1200 by 630 banner template that knows your brand frame: typography, accent slots, logo position, and a small product photo slot. Bind it to your drop post type and map drop_title, drop_subtitle, drop_date, and cover_image to template slots. Each new drop in WordPress generates a fresh banner on save. The banner URL stays stable, so you can configure Beacons to load the same URL and the page automatically picks up the latest banner.

For shops running a WordPress storefront with Beacons as the bio destination, this means the Beacons page never falls out of step with the storefront. The drop launches on WordPress, the banner renders, the Beacons page reflects the launch within seconds. No two-tab dance, no forgetting to refresh the banner mid-campaign.

Workflow

From WordPress drop to Beacons banner

1

Set up the banner template

Build a 1200 by 630 canvas in SleekPixel with title, subtitle, drop-date pill, cover image slot, and your brand frame. Save as the Beacons banner template.
2

Bind to a drop or episode post type

Choose the WordPress post type that drives your Beacons banner content. Map drop_title, drop_subtitle, drop_date, and cover_image to the corresponding template slots in the banner template.
3

Publish a new drop post

Create or update the drop post in WordPress. SleekPixel renders the banner on save and writes the PNG to the media library at a stable, public URL that Beacons can load for the lifetime of the post.
4

Connect the URL in Beacons

In Beacons, point the page banner image at the SleekPixel URL. New drops update the same URL automatically so the Beacons page refreshes without manual upload.

Output

Sample Beacons banner from a drop post

This 1200 by 630 banner was rendered from a drop post with title, subtitle, date, and cover image bound to template slots.

Format: PNG, Beacons banner 1200x630 Dimensions: 1200 × 630
SleekPixel example output for Beacons.ai banner

Comparison

Manual Beacons banner uploads vs SleekPixel

Hand-built banner per drop

  • Build a 1200 by 630 banner in Canva or Figma for every drop
  • Re-export and re-upload to Beacons every time the drop changes
  • Different drops end up with different typography and brand chrome
  • The Beacons page lags the storefront for hours after a drop ships
  • Banner sits stale because the manual export is the bottleneck

SleekPixel

  • Renders at Beacons.ai's 1200 x 630 banner spec
  • Drop title and subtitle bound to WordPress post fields
  • Drop date pulled from a custom field or the publish date
  • Cover image slot binds to featured image or a product photo field
  • Bulk regenerate across all drops after a template tweak or rebrand

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Beacons.ai banner

1200 by 630 banner canvas

The template surface matches Beacons' banner dimensions exactly. No further cropping or resizing happens at upload, and the banner displays crisp across desktop and mobile.

Drop-driven banner copy

Each drop post in WordPress becomes its own banner render. Title, subtitle, and drop date flow from the post into the banner template, so the Beacons page advertises whatever the shop just shipped, not whatever was last uploaded.

Auto-refresh on save

Edit the drop post and the banner regenerates instantly. The rendered image URL stays the same so Beacons keeps loading from the same source and shows the new banner immediately on the next page load without any manual upload.

Use cases

Where Beacons banner automation pays off

Creator and merch shops

Creators selling merch or limited drops on a WordPress storefront keep the Beacons banner aligned with whatever is open for purchase right now.

Podcast hosts driving traffic

Latest episode post drives the Beacons banner. The bio link sends listeners straight to a page that shows the episode title before they read the link list.

Workshop and event creators

Workshop and event posts in WordPress fuel a Beacons banner that announces the next session with title and date pulled from the event.

The bigger picture

Why a current Beacons banner matters for creator shops

Beacons.ai works because it shortcuts the journey from a single bio link to many destinations. The banner at the top of the page is the only piece of premium real estate before the link list takes over. A stale banner that still advertises last month's drop tells every visitor the same thing: this creator does not check on their own bio link page.

That signal is corrosive even when the rest of the brand is sharp, because the bio link is the most-trafficked surface most creators have. Manual banner refreshes are the kind of task that gets dropped first when the rest of the launch goes long. Automating the banner means the page stays current as a side effect of publishing whatever you would have published anyway.

The cost falls to zero, the freshness stays high, and the visitor's first impression of the bio link page lines up with the work that just shipped on the storefront or feed.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Beacons.ai banner

Yes. 1200 by 630 is a standard banner size that Beacons handles cleanly. The PNG uploads through the Beacons page editor or you can host it on your WordPress media library and link directly.

 

Yes. If Beacons supports external image URLs for the banner, point the URL at the SleekPixel render URL directly. The URL stays constant while the underlying PNG refreshes on every WordPress post save, with no upload cycle needed.

 

Build a template per page or use a shared template with a brand token that switches per page. Bind each Beacons page to a different post type or filter so each gets its own banner stream.

 

The banner renders at post save, so a live countdown is not possible in a single static image. You can show the drop date and the days-until value as of the render, and re-render on a schedule if needed.

 

Yes. The 1200 by 630 banner template applies to any creator page that uses a similar header spec. Duplicate the template and tweak dimensions for platforms with a different banner size.

 

Yes. Any bound field change on save triggers a fresh render. The PNG at the public URL updates in place so Beacons displays the new banner the next time the page loads, without any extra manual step from the creator side.

 

Yes. Bind extra slots in the template to fields like price, units_left, or stock_status on the post. The template renders whichever overlays you wire up, and hides them cleanly when the corresponding source field on the drop is empty.

 

The PNG lives in the WordPress media library at a URL tied to the post slug. As long as the post and template exist, the URL stays valid. Delete the post and the render goes with it.

 

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