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SleekPixel for float spas

SleekPixel reads each post's title, the float coordinator, the tank, and the spa colors, then renders a 1080x1080 card on save. Calm, water-grade cards across every share.

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SleekPixel example output for float spas

Posting first-float guides without redrawing them every week

A float spa publishes around its tanks. A first-float walk-through, a sensory deprivation primer, a piece on Epsom salt and magnesium, an aftercare note, member pricing pages, and the occasional reflection from a float coordinator between sessions. Each piece needs an Instagram square that feels like the spa, quiet and warm, not like a quickly duplicated Canva file.

The data is already inside WordPress. The tank, the coordinator on duty, the post title, and the publish date all sit on the post once it is saved. The gap is the 1080x1080 square that would otherwise be redrawn by hand between client check-ins or skipped on the busier weeks.

SleekPixel closes the gap. You build one square template in the admin with the spa mark, a tank slot, a coordinator slot, and a quiet color system. Save a post, and a fresh 1080x1080 PNG lands in uploads, ready to be pulled into Instagram between sessions. The feed stays consistent because the template never moves, even when the publishing schedule slips.

Workflow

From draft to Instagram-ready square in one save

1

Design the square

Build a 1080x1080 layout in the SleekPixel admin with the spa mark, dynamic fields for tank and coordinator, and a quiet color system.
2

Connect to post type

Apply the template to posts, tank pages, and member or consent pages, whichever post types the spa site uses.
3

Save the post

On save, SleekPixel pulls the tank, coordinator, and date, renders the square, and stores the PNG in uploads.
4

Post from the sidebar

Pull the URL from the Gutenberg sidebar, drop it into Instagram between sessions, and the square publishes without a redraw.

Output

What gets generated per float journal post

A 1080x1080 Instagram card with the post title, the coordinator, the tank, and the spa mark. Pulled from the post fields on save.

Format: PNG, square 1:1 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
SleekPixel example output for float spas
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Comparison

Default float spas image vs SleekPixel

Default float spas image

  • Each first-float post needs a fresh Canva square built from a duplicated file
  • Tank names and coordinator names slip out of date in the file names
  • The feed reads as inconsistent because no two squares share a real template
  • Stock photos of pods slip in and undercut the spa's tone
  • Posts ship without an Instagram square on the busiest weeks

SleekPixel

  • Auto-generated 1080x1080 PNG per post on save
  • Tank, coordinator, and date pulled from the post fields
  • One template, every float journal stays on-brand
  • Edit the template once and every legacy post's card refreshes
  • Falls back gracefully if the tank or coordinator field is missing

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for float spas

Template-driven

Design the 1080x1080 layout once with the spa mark, a tank slot, and a coordinator slot. Every float journal inherits it on save.

Square aspect

Rendered at 1080x1080 so the card drops straight into Instagram feed posts and carousel slides without re-cropping.

Regenerate on demand

Refreshed the spa colors or added a tank? Bulk-regenerate every post's square from the admin in one click.

Use cases

Where this fits best for float spas

First-float guides

First-float, second-float, and deep-float primers each get a card tied to the tank and the coordinator who wrote it.

Multi-tank spas

Tank name and coordinator pulled per post so members see exactly which pod the writeup is about straight from the share preview.

Member and consent pages

Each member program, consent, and onboarding page gets its own square so a referral DM shows something specific to the page.

The bigger picture

Why a consistent feed card matters for float spas

Float discovery is a quiet, considered decision. A first-time client often reads a few first-float guides before booking, and the Instagram preview is the first read on whether the spa feels grounded or improvised. When each square is rebuilt by hand, the feed reads as inconsistent and the spa's careful tone gets lost in the rush.

A template that pulls the tank, the coordinator, and the post title automatically holds the feed together while leaving the writing free. SleekPixel does that inside WordPress, with no client data leaving the server and no design step squeezed between sessions.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for float spas

No. It renders a 1080x1080 PNG and stores it in uploads. The post still has to be made from the Instagram app or a scheduling tool, but the square is ready the moment the WordPress post is saved.

 

Yes. SleekPixel supports multiple templates per post type. One can be the 1200x630 OG card, another the 1080x1080 Instagram square, both produced on save.

 

The template falls back gracefully. The tank slot disappears or shows a default label, and the rest of the card still renders cleanly.

 

No. Rendering happens in a background pass on save. The post saves immediately and the image lands a moment later.

 

Yes. SleekPixel exposes the image URL on the post and on a small Gutenberg sidebar block. A VA with editor access can grab it without touching settings.

 

Yes. The PNG is stored in the regular WordPress uploads folder, not inside the theme. Switching themes does not affect it.

 

No. The image is rendered on your own WordPress server and stored locally. No client information passes through an external service.

 

Yes. The admin has a one-click bulk regeneration that re-renders every post's image so the entire archive lines up with the new design.

 

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