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SleekPixel for HT Easy Google Analytics post cards

Pull sessions, engagement rate, and weekly trend from HT Easy Google Analytics into a per-post social card. Top performers share with the GA4 numbers that earned them, so retweets and editor picks land with real signal.

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SleekPixel example output for HT Easy Google Analytics

GA4 numbers belong in your top-post share cards

HT Easy Google Analytics by HasThemes connects a WordPress site to GA4 and stores recent per-post metrics in the WordPress database for fast admin dashboards. The plugin exposes session counts, engagement rate, and trend deltas through its own admin tables and a public-facing function set. Editors and growth teams pick top performers from those numbers but rarely surface them in shared links, which means a tweet from the editor about a high-performing piece looks the same as a tweet about a normal post.

SleekPixel reads the HT Easy GA cached metrics for each post and composites them into a social card: post title as the headline, post excerpt as the subheading, GA4 sessions and engagement rate as small stats, trend arrow as an icon, and the featured image as the hero. When the editor reshares a high performer to push it further, the card already includes the GA4 numbers that earned it.

The metrics are read from the plugin's local cache, never live from GA4, so card rendering never hits the GA4 quota and never slows down the editor's flow when sharing.

Workflow

From HT Easy GA cache to social card

1

Map HT Easy GA fields

Connect template slots to the HT Easy GA cached metrics: sessions, engagement rate, average session duration, and weekly trend. Standard post fields like title and featured image stay mapped too.
2

Scope to GA-tracked post types

Apply the template to posts and any GA-tracked CPT. Posts without GA data fall back to a clean card without the stats block so non-tracked URLs do not render zeros.
3

Editor or cron updates the metrics

HT Easy refreshes its local cache on its configured schedule. SleekPixel regenerates cards in the background when metrics change so the share preview stays in step with this week's numbers.
4

Editor reshares the post

Twitter, LinkedIn, and Slack preview the post with its title, featured image, and the GA4 sessions and trend that earned the reshare, so the reshare reads as performance, not as a generic post link.

Output

Sample HT Easy GA-powered post card

Rendered from a real post enriched with HT Easy Google Analytics data: sessions, engagement rate, trend arrow, and the featured image.

Format: PNG, OG + Twitter card Dimensions: 1200 × 630
SleekPixel example output for HT Easy Google Analytics

Comparison

Default share vs SleekPixel with HT Easy GA numbers

Same OG image regardless of performance

  • GA4 sessions and engagement never reach the share thumbnail
  • Trending and dropping posts look identical in social previews
  • Editor reshares of top performers carry no performance signal
  • Weekly retro and rollup posts have nothing visual to show numbers
  • Manual chart screenshots taken when teasing wins on social

SleekPixel

  • Reads HT Easy GA local cache, never hits GA4 API at render time
  • Sessions and engagement rate render as compact stat blocks
  • Trend arrow icon shows weekly direction next to the headline
  • Top-performer state surfaces a Trending badge in the share preview
  • Templates work for both posts and any GA-tracked custom post type

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for HT Easy Google Analytics

GA4 stats in the card

Sessions, engagement rate, and weekly trend render in small stat blocks next to the headline. Numbers come from HT Easy's local cache so rendering never hits the GA4 API or affects quota.

Trending and dropping

Posts whose weekly trend is positive show an up arrow and a green accent. Posts trending down can either hide the trend or render with a neutral state, depending on how candid the team wants to be.

Read fast, never live

Cards always read from HT Easy's stored metrics, never live from the GA4 API. The result is fast rendering, no quota impact, and reliable cards even when GA4 is rate-limiting other parts of the site.

Use cases

Where GA-driven cards help editorial teams

Editor reshares of top posts

Editors reshare high performers to push them further. A card showing the GA4 numbers that earned the post makes the reshare land as a credible recommendation, not a generic editor link.

Author tweets and DMs

Authors who DM their friends a link to their best-performing piece benefit from a card that includes the sessions and trend. The recommendation reads as performance, not as a vanity share.

Weekly retro posts

Newsletters that recap top performers each week link to those posts. Each link previews with its own sessions and engagement so the retro reads as data, not just as titles.

The bigger picture

Why analytics signals belong in social previews

Performance posts perform better when readers know they are performance posts. A piece that has earned thousands of sessions in a week is worth resharing, and the reshare itself tends to get more attention when the social preview signals the performance instead of looking like every other site link. Most editorial teams already keep an eye on the HT Easy Google Analytics dashboard, picking out top performers and quietly resharing them in the team chat or in their personal feeds.

SleekPixel puts those numbers into the share card itself, so when an editor reshares a post that earned four thousand sessions in seven days, the reshare arrives with that stat visible. The numbers are read from HT Easy's local cache and never hit the GA4 API at render time, so the cards stay fast, quota-safe, and reliable. Posts without GA data fall back to a clean card.

None of this changes how editors browse the GA dashboard or how authors write, and none of it costs design time past the initial template.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for HT Easy Google Analytics

From HT Easy's local cache. The plugin stores recent per-post metrics in WordPress so dashboards stay fast. SleekPixel reads from the same store, which means cards never hit GA4 at render time or affect quota.

 

Sessions, engagement rate, average session duration, page views, and the weekly trend delta are the most commonly used. Any field HT Easy stores in its cache table is template-accessible if needed.

 

Posts without GA data fall back to a clean card without the stats block, so a freshly published post does not render zero-value stats. As HT Easy refreshes its cache, the cards regenerate with real data.

 

No. SleekPixel only reads from HT Easy's local cache, never from the GA4 API. The cache is refreshed by HT Easy on its own schedule, independent of how often the social cards are rendered or shared.

 

Yes. Teams that prefer not to broadcast negative trends can hide the trend element for posts whose weekly delta is negative, leaving the rest of the card intact and presentable in shares.

 

Yes. Any post type that HT Easy caches metrics for is template-accessible. Editorial sites tracking long-form essays alongside CPTs like videos or guides can use the same template across all of them.

 

If the cache is empty for a given post, the stats block hides automatically. If it is stale, the card still renders with the last-known numbers; HT Easy's next refresh updates the cards on the next regeneration.

 

No. Rendering runs after the post save returns and uses a background queue. Cards refresh when GA metrics change without ever blocking the editor's save flow or the public front end of the site.

 

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