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SleekPixel for merger card

When two companies combine, the announcement runs on the corporate blog, on LinkedIn, in the investor email, and on Slack. SleekPixel renders one branded share card from that blog post and writes the og:image meta tag so every channel pulls the same image.

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SleekPixel example output for merger card

Merger announcements run in five places at once

A merger announcement does not live in one channel. The day the deal closes, the founders post on LinkedIn, the comms team sends an investor letter, the marketing team schedules a tweet, the corporate blog publishes a long form post, and a press release goes to TechCrunch. Each surface needs an image. Right now most companies design that image once in Figma, export five sizes, upload each one separately, and pray nobody updates the headline at the last minute and breaks the chain.

SleekPixel rewires that. The merger post on the WordPress blog becomes the single source of truth. The headline, the deal date, both company logos, the CEO quote, the closing date all live as fields on the post. On save, SleekPixel renders a 1200x627 LinkedIn card with both logos paired in the layout, writes og:image into the post head, and the same image becomes the link preview on Twitter, LinkedIn, Slack and email.

If the legal team changes the wording at the last hour, the post saves again, the card re-renders, and every link preview reflects the corrected language the next time a platform scrapes it. No five separate Figma exports. No mismatched headlines. One post, one rendered card, one consistent announcement.

Workflow

From deal close to social-ready in one save

1

Design the template

Build a paired-logo layout in SleekPixel. Bind the headline to post title, the date to a custom field, and the partner logo to an image field.
2

Fill in the merger post

Communications drafts the merger announcement in WordPress, attaches the partner logo, sets the deal date, and runs it past legal.
3

Save and publish

The post saves, SleekPixel renders the PNG to uploads, the og:image meta tag points at the rendered card. The announcement is now social-ready.
4

Share the URL

Founders, comms, and PR all share the same announcement URL. LinkedIn, Twitter, Slack, and email previews resolve to the same branded card.

Output

Sample merger announcement card

A 1200x627 LinkedIn-sized share card with both company logos, the deal headline, and the announcement date pulled directly from the post.

Format: PNG, LinkedIn post Dimensions: 1200 × 627
SleekPixel example output for merger card

Comparison

Figma-per-channel exports vs SleekPixel

Designer + manual export

  • Designer builds the card in Figma, exports five sizes by hand
  • Last-minute legal edits never reach the already-exported images
  • Different channels end up with different versions of the headline
  • Both logos get scaled inconsistently across the export sizes
  • No one owns updating the OG image after the post goes live

SleekPixel

  • Render fires on save, after every legal review
  • Two-logo layout pulls partner logo from a custom field
  • Headline, deal date, CEO quote all bound to post fields
  • Same source post drives LinkedIn, Twitter, Slack and email previews
  • Bulk regenerate when the brand updates after the merger closes

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for merger card

Two-brand layouts

Templates designed for paired logos. Acquiring company on the left, target on the right, both scaled to the same optical weight, with a divider that matches the brand.

Survives legal edits

The post is the source. When counsel adjusts the deal language the morning of the announcement, the post saves and the card re-renders with the corrected copy.

One image, every channel

The same generated PNG appears as the LinkedIn share, the Twitter card, the Slack unfurl, and the email header. No per-channel export queue.

Use cases

Where merger cards earn their keep

Corporate communications

IR and comms teams need one approved announcement image that goes live the minute the press release drops. Same source post, same approved card across every surface.

Founder announcements

Two founders posting to LinkedIn simultaneously want the share preview to look identical. Both post the same URL, both get the same generated card.

Press syndication

When TechCrunch or Bloomberg quotes the announcement post, the og:image in their embed shows the official branded card, not a screenshot of the homepage.

The bigger picture

Why a single source matters for merger announcements

A merger is the rare moment when two companies' brand systems collide in public. Investors, customers, employees, and press all see the announcement within the same fifteen-minute window. If the LinkedIn card shows a slightly different headline than the Twitter card, or one logo is sharper than the other, the message reads as sloppy at the exact moment trust is fragile.

Companies that have done multiple M&A cycles know the discipline that prevents this: one source of truth for the announcement, one image that everyone shares, and the ability to regenerate that image instantly if anything changes. SleekPixel makes that discipline structural rather than procedural. The corporate blog post is the source.

The render runs on save. Every channel that scrapes the URL gets the same card. No designer is paged on a Sunday because counsel changed a comma in the deal language.

The brand survives the announcement intact, which is the minimum bar for a credible merger story.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for merger card

Yes. ACF image fields, Meta Box image fields, and native media uploads all work as image-layer sources. The logo gets scaled to whatever size and position the template defines, with options for auto-fit and padding.

 

Edit the post, save. SleekPixel re-renders the card with the new headline and the og:image URL stays the same. Social platforms re-fetch on next share, or you can use their card debuggers to force a refresh.

 

Yes. Configure templates for LinkedIn (1200x627), Twitter (1200x675), Instagram (1080x1080), and email header (1200x400). All render on the same save, each downloadable from the Gutenberg sidebar.

 

Yes. The post can be in draft status with the render preview visible only to logged-in editors. On publish, the PNG becomes public and the og:image goes live. No render leaks before the embargo lifts.

 

SleekPixel renders the share card for the announcement post. The investor letter itself is typically a PDF or LinkedIn document post, which is a separate format. The link preview to the corporate blog post uses the SleekPixel-rendered card.

 

Yes. Templates support paired branding: acquiring company colors on one side, target colors on the other, neutral divider. Or a unified post-merger brand if the new entity has one. Whichever the comms plan calls for.

 

Yes. SleekPixel writes og:image and twitter:image. Yoast or Rank Math handles og:title, og:description, canonical and the rest. No conflict, the two coexist.

 

Bulk regenerate from the admin. Run the template across all historical merger posts and SleekPixel renders cards for each one. Old announcements pick up the current brand template in a single batch.

 

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