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SleekPixel for Lemon8 posts

A 1242x1660 portrait cover per Lemon8 post, rendered from a WordPress source post. Lemon8 leads with the cover image in its discovery grid, so a consistent cover style across posts earns more follows from the platform's discovery surface.

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SleekPixel example output for Lemon8 post

Lemon8's discovery grid rewards consistent cover styling

Lemon8's home feed is a grid of portrait covers, and the platform's discovery model rewards consistency. Users scroll fast, and a creator whose covers look like a coherent set holds attention through several posts. A creator whose covers vary in style every post reads as a hobbyist, regardless of the content quality inside the posts.

SleekPixel renders the 1242x1660 cover from a WordPress post that already holds the cover image, the title, and the brand mark. The render emits a portrait PNG sized to Lemon8's 3:4 aspect ratio. The creator uploads the PNG via Lemon8's mobile app as the post cover, and the post body inside the app can reuse the same content already published on the WordPress site.

For creators running a Lemon8 account alongside an Instagram account and a blog, the same WordPress source can emit the Instagram square, the Lemon8 portrait, and the blog OG image. The creator's body of work reads as a coherent project across every surface, sourced from one editorial pipeline.

Workflow

From WordPress post to Lemon8 cover

1

Design the 1242x1660

Build a portrait layout in the SleekPixel editor with slots for title, brand mark, accent color, and the post's lead image at 3:4 aspect.
2

Bind post fields

Map post title, brand wordmark from ACF options, and the featured image into the template. Pin the source per post.
3

Render on save

Saving the post triggers the render. The 1242x1660 portrait PNG lands in uploads, accessible via the Gutenberg sidebar download.
4

Upload via Lemon8 app

Open the Lemon8 mobile app, start a new post, and upload the rendered PNG as the post cover. The body of the post can mirror the WordPress source.

Output

Sample Lemon8 post cover

A 1242x1660 portrait PNG rendered from a WordPress post, sized for Lemon8's 3:4 discovery grid with title and brand mark from post fields.

Format: PNG, Lemon8 3:4 Dimensions: 1242 × 1660
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Comparison

Per-post Lemon8 design vs SleekPixel

Canva per Lemon8 post

  • Every Lemon8 post is a fresh Canva session before mobile upload
  • Covers vary in style every post, and the discovery grid reads as scattered
  • No bridge from a WordPress editorial pipeline to the Lemon8 cover
  • Lemon8's 3:4 aspect requires manual crop from typical 1:1 or 16:9 sources
  • Cross-posting between Lemon8 and Instagram means designing both from scratch

SleekPixel

  • 1242x1660 portrait PNG matches Lemon8's 3:4 aspect ratio
  • Title and brand mark pulled from WordPress post fields
  • Same source emits Lemon8 portrait, Instagram square, and OG variants
  • Family rendering across a creator's Lemon8 post archive
  • Mobile upload via Lemon8's app with the rendered PNG from Gutenberg

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Lemon8 post

Discovery-grid styling

Covers render with consistent typography and brand color so the creator's posts read as a coherent set in Lemon8's home grid, earning more follow-throughs from new visitors.

Cross-platform variants

The same WordPress source emits the Lemon8 portrait, the Instagram square, and the Pinterest pin so a single editorial post serves three platforms with native dimensions.

Post-family archive

A creator's Lemon8 archive can re-render after a brand refresh, so older posts on the profile share the new visual language without per-post manual editing.

Use cases

Where Lemon8 cover automation pays off

Fashion creators

Fashion creators running a Lemon8 account post outfit shots with consistent cover styling, sourced from a WordPress outfit-post archive.

Food and lifestyle creators

Food creators ship per-recipe covers with the dish name and brand mark, sourced from the same recipe post that runs the blog version.

Wellness and beauty

Wellness creators post routines and product reviews with covers that signal a coherent brand across the Lemon8 discovery grid.

The bigger picture

Why Lemon8 rewards consistent cover styling

Lemon8's discovery engine reads visual consistency as a quality signal. Creators whose posts look like a coherent set hold viewers through several posts, the algorithm reads the longer session as engagement, and the creator surfaces more often in discovery. Creators whose covers vary in style read as inexperienced regardless of the actual content quality, and the algorithm circulates them less.

The pattern is similar to early Pinterest and early TikTok: consistency of presentation wins discovery share. The fix is not better individual covers, it is a render pipeline that enforces a shared visual language. SleekPixel makes that pipeline cheap to set up.

A WordPress source already exists for most creators who blog alongside their social presence, and the same source can drive a Lemon8 cover with no extra editorial work. Across a few months of posts, the creator's profile reads as a serious project to first-time visitors, and the follow rate per profile visit improves on top of whatever the algorithm provides.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Lemon8 post

Lemon8 uses a 3:4 portrait aspect ratio for post covers. The native size of 1242x1660 matches the platform's image specs and renders cleanly on iOS and Android devices. SleekPixel ships a 1242x1660 preset for the format.

 

Lemon8's posting interface is mobile-only at the time of writing. Upload the rendered PNG via the Lemon8 app on iOS or Android. Transfer the PNG from the WordPress download to the phone via AirDrop, cloud sync, or the WordPress mobile admin.

 

Lemon8 accepts both JPEG and PNG covers. PNG renders with sharper text at the cover's title size, and the file size stays manageable at the 1242x1660 dimensions. SleekPixel emits PNG by default and can convert to JPEG via a post-render step if needed.

 

Yes. Bulk render across the WordPress post archive emits a new PNG per post. The creator can upload refreshed covers to existing Lemon8 posts, though Lemon8 does not currently support cover updates on existing posts (verify in the latest app version).

 

Yes. The same WordPress source post can emit the Lemon8 1242x1660 portrait, the Instagram 1080x1080 square, and the Pinterest 1000x1500 portrait from three SleekPixel templates bound to one post.

 

Lemon8's home feed shows covers at near-full portrait scale on phones. The 1242x1660 PNG renders cleanly at the feed scale and downscales without losing the title text in the discovery grid.

 

Yes. ACF fields on the WordPress post can carry a price or product tag, and the template can render the tag as a small badge on the cover. Fashion and product creators often include the price to drive product-page click-through.

 

Yes. The render is platform-agnostic to region. Lemon8's discovery surfaces work the same way in the US, Japan, and other markets the platform serves, and SleekPixel's render meets the spec across regions.

 

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