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SleekPixel for ice cream parlor

Brown sugar miso, single origin chocolate, oat-base raspberry. Each scoop has a name, base, and allergen profile typed once on the post. SleekPixel renders the Instagram tile so the feed matches the case.

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SleekPixel example output for ice cream parlor

The flavor calendar lives in two places

A small-batch ice cream parlor changes flavors weekly or biweekly. Brown sugar miso this week, single origin chocolate next, oat-base raspberry the week after. The flavor calendar lives in the kitchen log, and a version of it lives on the website's scoops page. The Instagram feed often shows something else, because the social rotation is a separate file in Canva that someone updates on Mondays or doesn't.

The scoop data already lives on the WordPress site. Most parlors run a flavor CPT or WooCommerce store with fields for base (dairy, oat, coconut), inclusions (cookies, fudge, fruit), allergen flags, and rotation week. The scoops page lists them. The Instagram tile rarely matches because rebuilding tiles every two weeks loses to the more urgent work of churning new batches.

SleekPixel renders the tile from the flavor post. Save a new scoop, the 1080x1080 PNG lands in uploads. Brown sugar miso shows up on the feed the day it enters the case, the oat base flag is visible, and the regulars know which scoop is the limited one before they're at the counter.

Workflow

From new flavor to weekly post

1

Map the scoop fields

Connect SleekPixel to flavor name, base, inclusions, allergen flags, and rotation week. Custom CPTs, ACF, Meta Box, and WooCommerce attributes all supported.
2

Design the scoop template

Build a 1080x1080 layout with slots for flavor name, base tag, inclusion list, allergen flags, and price.
3

Publish the rotation

Adding a new scoop or rotation triggers tile rendering. The og:image for the scoops page also updates to feature the newest flavor.
4

Post on rotation day

Shop manager downloads the week's scoop tiles from the Gutenberg sidebar and schedules them for the rotation announcement.

Output

What gets generated per scoop

A 1080x1080 Instagram tile with scoop name, base, inclusions, allergen flags, and price from the flavor post.

Format: PNG, square 1:1 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
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Comparison

Manual rotation tile vs auto-rendered scoop

Manual / Canva / Monday update

  • Instagram feed shows last month's flavors when this week's are new
  • Oat-base and dairy-base flavors aren't visually distinguished on social
  • Inclusions (cookie pieces, fudge swirls) lost between caption and tile
  • Rotation calendar updated weekly but the feed only updates monthly
  • Multi-location creameries have each shop posting its own off-brand tiles

SleekPixel

  • Tile per scoop renders when the flavor enters the rotation
  • Base type (dairy, oat, coconut) shown as a tag on the tile
  • Allergen flags and inclusions visible at scroll, not buried in captions
  • Stories for limited drops generated alongside the grid tile
  • Bulk regenerate when the brand or rotation cadence changes

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for ice cream parlor

Scoop per flavor

Brown sugar miso, single origin chocolate, oat raspberry. Each scoop on the rotation gets its own 1080x1080 tile from the flavor post.

Base type tagged

Dairy, oat, coconut, vegan. The base type renders as a tag on the tile, so customers know which scoops fit their diet at a glance.

Limited drops

Collaboration flavors and seasonal limiteds (cherry blossom, pumpkin maple) each get a tile with a limited-edition mark on the corner.

Use cases

Where ice cream tiles get used

Weekly flavor announcements

Monday's rotation gets a stack of tiles that match the case, so regulars know what to drive over for this week.

Pre-order pint drops

Pint pre-orders for shipping or pickup get tiles per flavor, helping subscribers pick this month's selection before the deadline.

Wholesale partner menus

Cafes and restaurants stocking the brand's pints can share the same tile art, so the wholesale menu matches the retail feed.

The bigger picture

Why scoop shops live and die on the rotation post

Small-batch ice cream parlors are rotation businesses. The customer who follows a creamery follows for the new scoops, and the regular comes by twice as often during a flavor week they love. The feed that telegraphs the rotation drives the foot traffic.

The feed that runs a month behind drives nothing. Discovery on Instagram rewards new posts, and the rotation post is the most valuable repeating asset a parlor can produce. The economics make the manual version brittle.

Most parlors are solo or small-team operations. Monday is a churn day, Tuesday is a wholesale prep day, and the social tiles get built when there's time, which is rarely. Treating the tile as derived from the flavor post means the rotation post happens on the same cadence as the actual rotation.

The base type, the inclusions, and the allergen flags are all visible on the image, so an oat-only customer knows immediately which scoops are theirs, and a regular knows which limited is dropping this week. The feed becomes a reliable signal for what's in the case, and the case empties because the right people knew to come in.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for ice cream parlor

Yes. Single-scoop tiles can use one template, multi-scoop sundae specials another, pint drops a third. All pull from the same flavor data, just styled per format.

 

Yes. The render is tied to the post save, not a calendar. A flavor going live on Monday renders that day. The rotation cadence is whatever the shop publishes, and tiles follow.

 

Pint subscriptions are products with monthly or weekly variants. Each pint drop renders its own tile from the variant fields, perfect for the subscriber email or unboxing post.

 

Yes. Inclusions (cookie pieces, fudge swirls, fruit) can be a repeater field. The template can render them as a short bullet list on the tile or as icons in a row.

 

Yes. WooCommerce variations work. A pint, a quart, and a six-pack of the same flavor can each have their own tile, pulled from variation-specific fields and pricing.

 

Multisite or location taxonomy supports per-store template variants. The flavor data is global, the addresses and hours are per-location. Each store posts the same flavor with the right local info.

 

Yes. A 1080x1920 story renders alongside the grid tile in one save. Limited-edition collaboration flavors can have a story with a countdown to the drop date.

 

No. Rendering runs on save in the admin. The menu page on the front end uses cached PNGs. Even a full rotation rebuild adds about a second per scoop to the save process.

 

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