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SleekPixel for Rednote (Xiaohongshu) posts

A 3:4 portrait cover per Rednote (Xiaohongshu) post, rendered from a WordPress source post. The discovery grid on Rednote leads with the cover image, so a consistent style across posts earns more follows from the platform's discovery surface.

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SleekPixel example output for Rednote (Xiaohongshu) post

Rednote's discovery surface is one of the most cover-driven on social

Rednote (Xiaohongshu) is a discovery-led platform where the cover image carries most of the click decision. The home grid shows portrait covers stacked in two columns, and users scroll until a cover earns the tap. Creators who treat the cover as an afterthought lose the click before the body content has a chance to perform. Creators who treat the cover as the primary content unit win disproportionate share.

SleekPixel renders the 3:4 cover from a WordPress post that already holds the title, the brand wordmark, and the lead image. The render emits a portrait PNG sized for Rednote's grid. The creator uploads the PNG via Rednote's mobile app, and the post body inside the app can carry the longer-form content from the same WordPress source.

For creators running a Rednote account alongside a Lemon8 account, an Instagram, and a blog, the WordPress source drives every cover. The creator's body of work stays coherent across platforms without four parallel design files.

Workflow

From WordPress post to Rednote cover

1

Design the 3:4 portrait

Build a portrait layout in the SleekPixel editor at 1242x1660 with slots for title, brand mark, accent, and a lead image area.
2

Bind post fields

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

Render on save

Saving the post triggers the render. The portrait PNG lands in uploads, accessible via the Gutenberg sidebar download for mobile transfer.
4

Upload via Rednote app

Open the Rednote app on the phone, start a new post, and upload the rendered PNG as the cover image. The post body can mirror the WordPress source.

Output

Sample Rednote post cover

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

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

Per-post Rednote design vs SleekPixel

Canva per Rednote post

  • Every Rednote post is a fresh Canva session before mobile upload
  • Covers vary in style, and the home grid reads as a scatter of one-offs
  • No editorial bridge from WordPress to Rednote's cover requirements
  • Cross-posting to Lemon8 and Instagram means redesigning each cover
  • Discovery-driven follows lag because the cover style is not coherent

SleekPixel

  • 3:4 portrait PNG matches Rednote's discovery grid spec
  • Title and brand mark pulled from post_title and ACF options
  • Same source emits Rednote, Lemon8, and Instagram variants
  • Family rendering across a creator's Rednote post archive
  • Bulk re-render the archive on brand refresh without per-post editing

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Rednote (Xiaohongshu) post

Grid-optimized covers

Covers render with title sizes and contrast that hold up in Rednote's two-column home grid, where every cover competes with its neighbors for the tap.

Cross-Asian-platform variants

The same WordPress source emits the Rednote 3:4, the Lemon8 portrait, and the Weibo banner so a creator covering Chinese-speaking audiences serves multiple platforms from one source.

Archive cohesion

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

Use cases

Where Rednote cover automation pays off

Fashion creators

Fashion creators on Rednote post outfit-of-the-day covers with consistent typography and brand mark, sourced from the same WordPress outfit post archive.

Food and lifestyle

Food creators ship per-recipe covers with the dish name and a small price or location mark, sourced from the recipe post that runs the blog.

Beauty and wellness

Beauty creators post product reviews with covers that signal a coherent brand across the Rednote discovery grid and the creator's profile feed.

The bigger picture

Why Rednote rewards cover-first thinking

Rednote's discovery engine reads the cover more heavily than most Western platforms. The home grid is two columns of portrait covers, the user scrolls fast, and the cover either earns the tap or does not. Creators who optimize the cover for the grid win share, and the share compounds because Rednote's algorithm circulates posts with strong tap-through rates more widely.

Creators who treat the cover as an afterthought lose visibility regardless of how strong the body content is. The pattern is not unique to Rednote, but it is more pronounced because the platform's UX makes the cover the primary content unit. SleekPixel makes cover-first thinking the default.

The WordPress source post drives the cover render, the cover ships in a consistent style, and the discovery dividend accrues. Across a year of posts, the creator's profile earns disproportionate follows from the discovery surface relative to creators who treat each cover as a one-off design.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Rednote (Xiaohongshu) post

Rednote uses a 3:4 portrait aspect ratio for post covers, similar to Lemon8. The native 1242x1660 dimensions render cleanly on iOS and Android, and SleekPixel ships a 3:4 preset that meets the platform's display spec.

 

Rednote (also known internationally as Xiaohongshu or RedNote) has an international app that works in most regions, though some content is region-restricted. Creators outside China can post and accumulate follows on the international app, which uses the same cover dimensions as the China app.

 

Rednote's posting flow is primarily mobile. Render the cover in WordPress, transfer the PNG to the phone via AirDrop, cloud sync, or the WordPress admin app, and upload via the Rednote app's new-post flow.

 

Yes. Rednote posts can include multiple images and the first image acts as the cover in the discovery grid. SleekPixel renders the cover, and the creator includes additional images in the post body via the Rednote app.

 

Yes. SleekPixel templates support custom fonts, including CJK font families. Authors posting in Chinese can render covers with native Chinese typography that reads correctly in the Rednote grid.

 

The home grid shows covers at near-full portrait scale in two columns on a phone. The 1242x1660 PNG renders cleanly at the grid scale, and SleekPixel's enforced type sizes hold up when the cover sits next to another creator's cover.

 

Yes. As Rednote's international audience grows, English-language creators on the platform use the same 3:4 cover format. SleekPixel renders the same way regardless of language, and the cover meets the platform spec in any region.

 

Yes. ACF fields on the WordPress post can carry the price, brand name, 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.

 

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