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SleekPixel for fact-of-the-day card

SleekPixel renders an OG card for every fact-of-the-day post. The fact, the date, the source, and the streak day are template fields. A daily cadence becomes structurally possible because the per-post asset cost is zero.

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SleekPixel example output for fact-of-the-day card

Daily formats only survive when the assets are free

A fact-of-the-day program looks great on paper and dies in practice within three weeks for almost every team that tries it. The writing is not the problem. There are infinite facts. The problem is producing a brand-aligned share card every single day, alongside the website post, the newsletter inclusion, and the social share. A daily cadence with manual design assets is roughly seven assets a week per format, which scales beyond what any small team can sustain.

SleekPixel makes the asset cost asymptotic to zero. The post has a fact, a source, a date, and a streak number. The template renders an OG card on save. Auto-fit rules handle short and long facts, the source line stays anchored, and the date and streak number sit in the meta slot. A team that runs a daily fact program ends up with three hundred sixty-five matched cards a year without a design hour spent.

The format also benefits from compounding effects. A daily program with a year of consistent cards ranks for thousands of long-tail did-you-know queries, builds a real audience around the streak number, and produces a clean newsletter every week without additional editorial work. The card is the connective tissue across all those surfaces.

Workflow

From daily fact to streak archive

1

Define the daily-fact post type

Create a fact-of-the-day post type with fields for fact, source, date, and streak number. Use a topic taxonomy if you want per-topic accents.
2

Build the template

Lay out an OG card with placeholders for fact, source, date, and streak. Apply auto-fit rules to the fact slot, anchor the source and meta lines.
3

Schedule daily posts

Schedule a fact post for each day of the streak. SleekPixel renders the card when the post is created or saved, so the stream of assets matches the stream of posts.
4

Index the archive

Index the post type on a /facts or /day page. The full streak becomes a searchable archive, with each day carrying its own card and its own URL.

Output

How the daily fact card composes

An OG card with the fact at body-prose scale, the source line below, and the date plus streak day in the meta slot.

Format: PNG, OG + Twitter card Dimensions: 1200 × 630
SleekPixel example output for fact-of-the-day card

Comparison

Manual daily card vs rendered card

Designer asset per day

  • A designer ships seven assets a week to keep the cadence
  • Streaks break when the designer is on vacation
  • Source line gets dropped on busy days
  • Date format drifts across the year
  • The program dies within a quarter from sheer overhead

SleekPixel

  • Daily cadence is structurally sustainable
  • Streak number renders consistently across cards
  • Source line stays anchored regardless of fact length
  • Date renders from a real datetime field
  • Past days regenerate when the brand refreshes

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for fact-of-the-day card

Date and streak

The date and the streak number render from real fields. Day 127 and day 365 share the same layout, and the streak number stays prominent on every card.

Fact-first scale

Auto-fit rules scale the fact between min and max bounds. Short facts anchor the card, long facts wrap cleanly without breaking layout.

Streak archive

A year of daily cards forms an indexable streak. The /facts page becomes a real archive, with every day's URL carrying its own rendered asset.

Use cases

Daily-fact patterns it covers

Niche daily facts

A focused daily program in one domain (marine biology, urban history, financial markets). Each fact carries the source and the streak number consistently.

Topic-of-the-day

A daily fact tied to a topic taxonomy. Color shifts across topics, but the layout stays steady so the streak reads as one program.

On-this-day series

Historical facts tied to today's date. The template can foreground the historical date with today's date in the meta line.

The bigger picture

Why daily facts only work with rendered cards

Daily-cadence content is the most demanding format any team can run. Newsletters at daily cadence struggle. Posts at daily cadence struggle.

Assets at daily cadence are nearly impossible without automation, which is why most daily formats live on Twitter or LinkedIn alone, where the platform handles the asset. The downside of platform-only daily content is that it does not compound. The tweet from day 200 is gone from feeds by day 210.

SleekPixel solves this by making the asset rendering free, so the brand can run a daily cadence on its own website with permanent URLs and no per-post design overhead. A year of consistent daily cards becomes a real archive: 365 search-friendly pages, 365 OG cards, 52 weekly digests pulled from the same data, and a streak number that reads as a credibility signal to the audience. Programs like this only exist because the asset cost dropped to zero, which is the whole bet behind a render pipeline.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for fact-of-the-day card

Yes. A small WordPress hook can compute the streak number based on the start date of the program and the current post's date, then write it into the field before save. SleekPixel renders whatever the field holds.

 

Yes. WordPress supports scheduled posts natively. Schedule a week or a month of facts in advance, and SleekPixel renders each card when the post is published. The streak runs on autopilot for the scheduled period.

 

Either backfill the day with the correct date and streak number, or skip and restart the streak counter. The template renders whatever the field holds, so the editorial decision is yours, not the rendering pipeline's.

 

The card is a rendered PNG, so the date is fixed at render time. Most teams pick a single canonical format (7 May 2026 or 2026-05-07) and use it across the streak for consistency, with locale-specific dates handled in the body copy.

 

Yes. Add a topic taxonomy and use it in the template to pick the accent. The streak still reads as one program because the layout, source slot, and meta slot stay constant across topics.

 

Update the template and run a bulk regenerate. Every past day in the streak refreshes its card under the new brand. The archive stays cohesive without breaking the streak's continuity.

 

Yes. Each fact post has a permanent URL with its rendered card. Subscribers can deep-link any day from the streak, and platforms render the right card for that day's URL.

 

A weekly digest typically pulls multiple facts into one image. Render the digest as its own post type with a layout that lists the week's facts. The daily template stays focused on a single fact for the daily cadence.

 

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