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SleekPixel for Patreon tier images

Templated square tier images generated from WordPress tier posts on save. Tier name, price, and key benefit pulled from real fields, downloaded from the editor sidebar, ready for the Patreon tier settings.

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SleekPixel example output for Patreon tier images

Tier images carry the actual conversion on Patreon

The Patreon tier card is where the join decision actually happens. After scanning the cover and the about section, a potential patron lands on the tier list and picks the tier that matches what they want. Each tier card carries a small image, a name, a price, and a benefit list. The image is small but does a lot of work because it signals the tier's identity (Studio, Workshop, Founder) at a glance.

Most creators upload generic stock graphics for tier images, or leave them blank. The result is a tier list that looks like a placeholder. SleekPixel binds the tier image to a WordPress tier post. Tier name, price, and key benefit live as fields. The template renders a 1080x1080 PNG on save. A tier price bump, a benefit change, or a rebrand becomes a field edit.

Patreon allows custom tier images through the tier settings. SleekPixel exposes a sidebar download per tier post, so the creator drops the file into Patreon without leaving WordPress.

Workflow

From tier post to Patreon tier

1

Design the tier image

Build a 1080x1080 layout with tier name, price, and key benefit in slots that read at the small tier list size.
2

Set up tier posts

Use a tier custom post type, one post per tier. Bind name, price, and key benefit fields into the template.
3

Save the tier post

On publish or update, SleekPixel renders the 1080x1080 PNG into uploads.
4

Upload through Patreon

Open the tier post in Gutenberg, click download, and upload the PNG through Patreon's tier settings.

Output

What gets rendered per tier

A 1080x1080 PNG with the tier name, price, and key benefit, sized for the Patreon tier image upload.

Format: PNG, square 1:1 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
SleekPixel example output for Patreon tier images
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Comparison

Stock tier graphics versus SleekPixel

Stock or blank tier images

  • Tier image left blank, tier card reads as a placeholder
  • Stock graphics break the brand on the tier list
  • Price changes never propagate to the tier image
  • New tiers go up without an image because Photoshop is friction
  • Rebrands skip the tier list, so the brand drifts inside the page

SleekPixel

  • 1080x1080 PNG rendered per tier post on save
  • Tier name, price, and key benefit pulled from real fields
  • Brand fonts and colors locked into one template family
  • Sidebar download per tier, ready for Patreon tier settings
  • Network of pages share one tier template family

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Patreon tier images

Tier identity

The template signals the tier's role (Studio, Workshop, Founder) at the small size the tier list renders, so the join decision reads cleanly.

Price-aware

Price renders into the image from the tier post field, so a price change updates the image without a designer reopening the file.

Sidebar download

Open the tier post in Gutenberg, click download, and upload the PNG through Patreon's tier settings.

Use cases

Where Patreon tier images move conversion

Multi-tier creators

Creators running three or four tiers render every tier from the same template family, so the tier list reads as one decision instead of four mismatched graphics.

Annual repricing

Annual price reviews update the price field, and the tier images re-render with the new price across every tier.

Creator networks

A network of Patreon pages can share one tier template family, so the tier list reads as one network brand.

The bigger picture

Why tier images decide the tier pick

The Patreon tier list is the actual conversion surface. A patron has decided to join. The remaining question is which tier they pick, and tier pick decides the creator's revenue per patron.

The tier image carries the identity load at the moment the decision happens. A blank tier image reads as a tier the creator did not invest in. A stock graphic reads as a tier that does not belong to the brand.

A custom branded image with the right name, price, and benefit reads as a real tier with a real offer. Most creators ship blank or stock tier images because the design tax for several tiers is high and Patreon updates feel low priority. SleekPixel collapses the tax.

The tier post holds the offer. The template renders on save. The creator downloads and uploads.

The tier list starts reading like a real menu, and the share of patrons who pick the middle or top tier moves measurably.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Patreon tier images

No. Patreon accepts tier images through the tier settings. SleekPixel renders the PNG and exposes a sidebar download. The creator uploads via Patreon's tier settings.

 

1080x1080 by default. The dimension is configurable per template.

 

Yes. Each tier is a post. Batch regenerate runs the template against every tier post in one pass.

 

Yes, including self-hosted brand fonts.

 

Yes. The price is a field on the tier post. The template binds the field, and saving the post re-renders the image.

 

Annual tiers render alongside monthly tiers. The template can show monthly equivalent, annual total, or both, depending on how the template is set up.

 

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.

 

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