SleekPixel for Kick channel banners
Templated 1920x480 channel banners generated per streamer on save. Name, schedule, and rotation pulled from real post fields, downloaded from the editor sidebar, ready for the Kick profile banner slot.
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Kick channels need the same banner discipline as Twitch
Kick's profile banner uses a similar 1920x480 strip across the top of a channel page. New viewers landing on the channel see the banner first, then the offline screen, then the about section. The banner is the largest single brand surface on a Kick profile, and it carries most of the first-impression weight. Most streamers upload one banner at signup and never refresh it, even after a full rebrand or a schedule change.
SleekPixel binds the banner to a WordPress channel post. The streamer name, schedule, current games, and brand mark live as fields. The template renders a 1920x480 PNG on save. Brand refreshes propagate to the banner across multiple channels in a network without anyone reopening a Figma file.
Kick does not expose third-party banner uploads, so SleekPixel exposes a sidebar download. The PNG lands in uploads named for the channel, ready for the Kick creator dashboard.
Workflow
From channel post to Kick profile
Design the banner
Map channel fields
Save the channel post
Upload through Kick
Output
What gets rendered per channel
A 1920x480 PNG with the streamer name, schedule, and brand mark composed inside the Kick profile banner strip.
Comparison
Static Kick banners versus SleekPixel
Static file from signup
- Banner uploaded once at signup and never refreshed
- Schedule on the banner drifts away from the actual rotation
- Multi-streamer networks end up with mismatched banners
- Source files live with one designer and disappear after offboarding
- Rebrands skip the banner because the workflow is too heavy
SleekPixel
- 1920x480 PNG rendered per channel post on save
- Streamer name, schedule, and games pulled from real fields
- Brand fonts and colors locked into one template family
- Sidebar download per post, ready for Kick dashboard upload
- Brand refresh re-renders the banner across a whole network
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for Kick channel banners
Kick-shaped
The template fills the 1920x480 profile banner and keeps the streamer name and brand mark in a fixed corner so the channel reads consistently across refreshes.
Locked brand
Self-hosted fonts and exact colors render identically each upload, so the channel stays visually consistent across schedule refreshes.
Sidebar download
The streamer opens the channel post in Gutenberg, hits download, and uploads the PNG through the Kick creator dashboard.
Use cases
Where Kick channel banners need a system
Streamer networks
A network with several Kick channels uses one template family, so all banners read as one brand without a designer touching each one.
Rotation refreshes
When the channel shifts to a new game rotation, the banner reflects it on save instead of waiting for a quarterly design pass.
Schedule signals
Schedule changes from nightly to weekend-only update on the channel post and propagate to the banner immediately.
The bigger picture
Why current Kick banners matter for follow rate
Kick viewers landing on a channel page form a follow decision faster than streamers expect, and the banner is the part of the page that carries the brand load. A banner that reflects the current rotation and schedule signals an active channel, which is the single best predictor of return viewers. A stale banner from signup signals the opposite.
Most Kick streamers know this and still post stale banners because the design tax is high. SleekPixel collapses that tax. The channel post holds the schedule.
The template renders on save. Rotation changes, schedule shifts, and rebrands propagate to the banner in minutes instead of months. The follow rate moves because the profile finally reads like a maintained channel.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for Kick channel banners
No. Kick does not expose third-party uploads for the profile banner. SleekPixel renders the PNG and provides a sidebar download. The streamer uploads via the Kick creator dashboard.
 1920x480 by default, which matches the Kick profile banner. The dimension is configurable in the template if Kick updates the recommendation.
 Yes. Templates are scoped per channel post or per category. Each channel renders with its own fields against a shared base template.
 Yes, including self-hosted brand fonts. Reference the font in CSS or upload it through the SleekPixel editor.
 In the WordPress uploads directory as real PNGs. They appear in the media library and are included in normal backups.
 No. Rendering happens on save inside WordPress. There is no per-view API call and no usage cap.
 Yes. The current game is a field on the channel post. The template binds the field, and saving the post re-renders the banner with the new game text.
 Files are named after the channel slug by default. The naming scheme is configurable in the SleekPixel settings.
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