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SleekPixel for herbalists

SleekPixel reads each post's title, the clinical herbalist, the plant, and the practice colors, then renders a 1000x1500 Pinterest pin on save. Botanical and consistent across every save and share.

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SleekPixel example output for herbalists

Posting herbal monographs to Pinterest without rebuilding the pin

An herbalist's site tends to live in monographs. A nettle profile, a plantain monograph, a yarrow piece, tincture-ratio notes, formulation reflections, and the occasional consultation page. A lot of that traffic, especially the seasonal monographs, comes from Pinterest. Pinterest only really rewards vertical 2:3 pins, and rebuilding a fresh pin in Canva every time a monograph goes live is the kind of work that quietly slides off the schedule.

The data is already inside WordPress. The plant, the clinical herbalist, the post title, and the publish date all sit on the post once it is saved. The gap is the 1000x1500 pin that would otherwise be redrawn by hand or skipped on the busier weeks when consultations are stacked.

SleekPixel closes the gap. You build one vertical pin template in the admin with the practice mark, a plant slot, a herbalist slot, and a botanical color system. Save a post, and a fresh 1000x1500 PNG lands in uploads, ready to be pinned directly or scheduled through Tailwind. The Pinterest board stays consistent because the template never moves, even when the publishing schedule slips.

Workflow

From draft to Pinterest-ready pin in one save

1

Design the pin

Build a 1000x1500 layout in the SleekPixel admin with the practice mark, dynamic fields for plant and herbalist, and a botanical color system.
2

Connect to post type

Apply the template to posts, monograph pages, and consultation or apprenticeship pages, whichever post types the site uses.
3

Save the post

On save, SleekPixel pulls the plant, herbalist, and date, renders the pin, and stores the PNG in uploads.
4

Pin from the sidebar

Pull the URL from the Gutenberg sidebar, drop it into Pinterest or Tailwind, and the pin publishes without a redraw.

Output

What gets generated per monograph post

A 1000x1500 Pinterest pin with the post title, the herbalist, the plant, and the practice mark. Pulled from the post fields on save.

Format: PNG, vertical 2:3 Dimensions: 1000 × 1500
SleekPixel example output for herbalists
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Comparison

Default herbalists image vs SleekPixel

Default herbalists image

  • Each monograph needs a fresh Canva pin built from a duplicated file
  • Plant names and herbalist credentials slip out of date in the file names
  • The Pinterest board reads as inconsistent because no two pins share a real template
  • Stock botanical photos slip in and undercut the herbalist's tone
  • Pins ship late or never on the busiest monograph weeks

SleekPixel

  • Auto-generated 1000x1500 PNG per post on save
  • Plant, herbalist, and date pulled from the post fields
  • One template, every monograph stays on-brand on Pinterest
  • Edit the template once and every legacy post's pin refreshes
  • Falls back gracefully if the plant or herbalist field is missing

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for herbalists

Template-driven

Design the 2:3 layout once with the practice mark, a plant slot, and a herbalist slot. Every monograph inherits it on save.

Pinterest aspect

Rendered at 1000x1500 so the pin drops straight into Pinterest, Tailwind, and other schedulers without re-cropping or letterboxing.

Regenerate on demand

Refreshed the practice colors or added a herbalist to the team? Bulk-regenerate every post's pin from the admin in one click.

Use cases

Where this fits best for herbalists

Plant monographs

Nettle, yarrow, elderflower, and chamomile monographs each get a pin tied to the plant and the herbalist who wrote it.

Tincture and formulation notes

Tincture-ratio and formulation pieces each get their own pin so a herbal community pinner finds the right note from the preview.

Consultation and intake pages

Each consultation, intake, and apprenticeship page gets its own pin so a referral or repin shows something specific.

The bigger picture

Why a consistent Pinterest pin matters for herbalists

Pinterest does most of its real work in the saved-for-later moment. A reader searches for a yarrow monograph, saves three pins to a herbal board, and comes back a week later to read whichever one looks most authoritative on the lock screen. When each pin is hand-built in Canva, the visual rhythm breaks and the practice looks improvised next to a wellness brand with a real design system.

A template that pulls the plant, the herbalist, and the post title automatically holds the Pinterest board together while leaving the monograph-writing free. SleekPixel does that inside WordPress, with no client data leaving the server and no design step squeezed between consultations.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for herbalists

No. It renders a 1000x1500 PNG and stores it in uploads. The pin still has to be made from Pinterest or a scheduler like Tailwind, but the image 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 1000x1500 Pinterest pin, both produced on save.

 

The template falls back gracefully. The plant slot disappears or shows a default label, and the rest of the pin 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.

 

Pinterest reads og: tags on the source page for rich pin metadata. Because SleekPixel writes og:image, og:title, and related tags, rich pin enrichment works the same as it would with a hand-built pin.

 

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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