SleekPixel for fitness brand
Workout name, duration, difficulty, and program week live as fields on the post. SleekPixel renders a 1080x1080 tile on save so the Instagram grid stays in sync with the training calendar.
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Daily workouts versus a hand-built feed
A fitness brand on a six-week program ships a workout every day. That's 42 unique posts in one cycle, plus rest day reminders, deload weeks, and program announcements. Building 42 on-brand Instagram tiles in Canva is somebody's full-time job, and that somebody is usually the founder or a part-time social manager who would rather be coaching. The grid drifts: weeks one and two are pristine, week four is rushed, week six has tiles in two completely different fonts because the social manager went on vacation and the founder did them on a phone.
The workout data already lives on the website. Most fitness brands run a workout CPT or a program CPT - exercise list, duration, equipment, difficulty level, week number, all stored as fields. The post supports the on-platform experience: members log in, see today's workout, hit play. Nothing about that database has to change to drive social. The same fields can populate an Instagram tile, a story for the next session, and an OG image for the workout's web link.
The fix is automation tied to the workout post itself. Define one branded tile, hook in the fields, and every new workout saves with art that matches the rest of the program. The grid stays consistent across cycles, founders stop designing on phones, and the social calendar reflects what's actually published in the platform.
Workflow
From workout draft to posted tile
Map workout fields
Design one tile template
Publish workouts as usual
Bulk regenerate on rebrand
Output
What gets generated per workout
A 1080x1080 square Instagram tile showing workout name, duration, difficulty, and week number pulled from the workout post.
Comparison
Canva tile per workout vs auto-rendered grid
Manual / Canva / Photoshop
- 42 Canva tiles per program cycle, all hand-built and inconsistent
- Workout duration changes and the social tile shows yesterday's number
- Founder designs tiles on a phone when the social manager is away
- Brand colors drift across program weeks because no template is enforced
- Rebranding mid-program means rebuilding tiles from scratch in batches
SleekPixel
- Every workout saves with a 1080x1080 tile rendered from the post
- Workout name, duration, week, difficulty pulled live from fields
- Grid stays consistent because every tile uses the same template
- Stories, square posts, and OG images all generated in one save
- Bulk regenerate the whole library when the brand evolves
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for fitness brand
Per-workout tile
Each workout saves with a 1080x1080 Instagram tile. Duration, week number, and difficulty pull from the post, not a Canva file.
Grid consistency
Every tile in every program week uses the same template. The Instagram grid reads as one brand instead of three different designers.
Story format too
The same workout post renders a 1080x1920 story alongside the square tile, ready for the next-session reminder before class.
Use cases
Where fitness tiles get used
Instagram grid
Daily workout posts share one template, so the brand's grid looks built across full program cycles instead of week-by-week.
Program announcements
Six-week challenges, deload weeks, and rest days each get a tile generated from the program post fields.
Coach-led classes
Coaches running their own classes get a tile per session. Coach name, class type, and time render automatically per booking post.
The bigger picture
Why fitness brands lose grids without automation
Fitness is a publish-every-day business. A coach running a six-week program ships 42 workouts in 42 days, and the audience expects the visual rhythm to match the training rhythm. When the grid drifts - week one tiles look pristine and week four tiles look phoned-in - the perception is that the program loses energy.
Even when the actual training is excellent, members start treating the brand as inconsistent, and the people they refer notice it on day one. The economics make manual design worse. Most fitness brands don't have an in-house designer.
They have a founder who coaches, a social manager who works part-time, and a Canva subscription. The founder is the bottleneck on every tile, and the work either gets skipped or shipped late. Treating the tile as a derived asset, generated from the workout post the same way the meta description is generated, removes the bottleneck.
The grid stays consistent across program cycles. The brand survives staff changes. And the founder gets to coach instead of designing tiles on a phone between client calls.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for fitness brand
Yes. PaidMembershipsPro, MemberPress, LearnDash with workout content, or a plain custom post type all work. SleekPixel reads any post type and any field, so workout name, duration, difficulty, and equipment can all map onto the template.
 Yes. Templates can be conditional on program taxonomy or custom field. A strength program can use one layout, a HIIT program another, and a yoga program a third - all pulling from the same workout fields, just styled differently.
 A single workout post can render multiple formats at once - a 1080x1080 tile, a 1080x1920 story, and a 1200x630 OG image. Configure once, every save produces all of them. The story reminds members of the next session, the tile sits on the grid.
 Yes. If workout data lives in WordPress, SleekPixel reads it. PaidMembershipsPro, MemberPress, and Restrict Content Pro all use post types and fields, so the tile gets generated whether the workout is gated or public.
 If coaches edit posts in the WordPress admin, yes. They edit the class post, set the time and class type, and save. The tile renders automatically. They download from the Gutenberg sidebar - no design knowledge needed.
 No. Generation runs on save in the admin. Members reading workouts on the front end never trigger image generation - they see the cached PNG. The og:image meta tag points at a static file, so social previews are instant.
 No. SleekPixel renders static PNG and JPG only. Animated tiles, video previews, and exercise GIFs are out of scope. The focus is on still images that match the brand and reflect what's currently published.
 Templates can fall back to a brand pattern, accent color, or a placeholder image when the photo field is empty. Workouts published without a photo still get an on-brand tile - just without the imagery. When the photo is added later, the next save updates the tile.
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