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SleekPixel for recap card

SleekPixel turns each monthly or quarterly recap post into a branded OG card. The period label, the issue number, and the headline metrics are template fields, so a year of recaps reads as one consistent series.

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SleekPixel example output for recap card

Recaps fail when they look one-off instead of serial

A recap is most valuable when it lives inside a clearly recognizable series. The reader should see April 2026 issue 38 and immediately understand it as the latest in a long line. That recognition compounds. After two years of monthly recaps, the brand has 24 search-friendly archive pages, each one carrying a card that reinforces the series. Without that visual recognition, every recap looks like a new content experiment, and the cumulative effect is lost.

SleekPixel encodes the series as data. The period label, the issue number, and the headline metrics are fields on the recap post. The template renders an OG card that always reads as part of the series. April 2026 and August 2024 share the same layout. Issue 38 and issue 14 share the same accents. The reader recognizes the brand instantly even if they have never seen the specific issue before.

The same template can power email headers, the recap index page, and a thumbnail for cross-references. New recaps ship with their cards already attached. Older recaps regenerate when the brand refreshes. The series compounds without ongoing design overhead, which is the only condition under which most recap formats actually survive.

Workflow

From draft recap to serial archive card

1

Set up the recap post type

Create a recap post type with fields for period label, issue number, and a repeater of headline metrics (label and value). Add a series taxonomy for monthly, quarterly, and team recaps.
2

Build the template

Lay out an OG card in HTML with placeholders for the period, the issue number, and the metric strip. Apply auto-fit rules so long period labels fit alongside short ones.
3

Publish the recap

Save the recap post with the period, the issue number, and the metrics filled in. SleekPixel renders the card and points the og:image at the file.
4

Refresh annually

Once a year, refresh the template and run a bulk regenerate. Every past recap refreshes its card under the new brand. The archive stays serial without manual re-export.

Output

How the recap card composes

An OG card with the period label, the issue number, and three headline metrics laid out from the post fields.

Format: PNG, OG + Twitter card Dimensions: 1200 × 630
SleekPixel example output for recap card

Comparison

One-off recap art vs serial card

Hand-designed each month

  • Each recap reads as a separate design experiment
  • Issue numbering is inconsistent across cards
  • Period labels drift in formatting between months
  • Headline metrics get lost in pretty illustrations
  • Annual brand refresh leaves a patchwork archive

SleekPixel

  • Period label and issue number render consistently
  • Headline metrics are real fields, not text in art
  • Same template covers OG, email header, and index card
  • Annual brand refresh propagates with one regenerate
  • Reader recognizes the series at a glance

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for recap card

Period-aware

Period label is a real field, formatted by the template. April 2026 and Q2 2026 share the same series treatment, with the layout adapting to short and long labels.

Headline metric slots

Three or four headline metrics render from fields with consistent emphasis. New recaps inherit the layout without adjusting per issue.

Series recognition

Issue number and series mark stay anchored across every card. Two years of recaps read as one library to the reader, not as twenty-four separate experiments.

Use cases

Recap formats it covers

Monthly recaps

Twelve issues a year, each one rendering with the month label and the issue number prominently in the meta line.

Quarterly recaps

Four issues a year. The template handles longer period labels (Q2 2026, H1 2026) without breaking layout.

Team recaps

Engineering or growth team recaps. The team name lives in the meta slot and the metrics reflect that team's output.

The bigger picture

Why recaps are a compounding asset class

A monthly recap is one of the most underused content formats in the playbook. It is cheap to write because the team is already living the work. It is cheap to publish because the structure is repetitive.

And it builds an archive that compounds: a year of recaps is a year-in-review post that writes itself, plus 12 search pages indexing every notable thing the company shipped. The reason most teams give up on recaps is that the design overhead per issue exceeds the time they were willing to spend, and the archive reads as a patchwork of one-off experiments. SleekPixel removes the per-issue design cost and enforces visual consistency through the template.

Every recap reads as part of one series, every metric is a real field that can be cross-referenced later, and every annual brand refresh is a regenerate, not a manual project. The format becomes structurally sustainable, which is the only kind of content program that actually survives long enough to compound.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for recap card

Yes. The period label is a string, so April 2026 and Q2 2026 both render in the same slot. Auto-fit rules handle the slight length difference without breaking layout.

 

Yes. The issue number is a real field on the recap post. Increment it manually, or use a small WordPress hook to auto-increment based on series and date. Either way, the rendered card and the archive index agree.

 

Yes. Register an email-header size against the same template. SleekPixel writes both sizes on save, so the newsletter and the OG card share visual DNA.

 

The template can branch on the count of metrics. One metric renders large and centered. Two or three metrics render in a strip. Editorial decides per recap which mode is appropriate.

 

Yes. Filter rendering by post status, a private flag, or a taxonomy term. Internal recaps do not produce a public asset, so nothing leaks even if the URL is reachable.

 

Update the template and run a bulk regenerate against the recap post type. Every past issue refreshes its OG card and its index thumbnail under the new brand without re-export.

 

Yes. The year-end post can be its own recap with a series taxonomy. Inside the post body, link to each monthly issue. The OG cards on those monthly pages remain valid forever, so the year-end stays useful.

 

Yes. Each recap post has a Gutenberg sidebar with download buttons for every registered size. Sales pulls the most relevant month and shares it without a design ticket.

 

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