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SleekPixel for Reiki practitioners

Session primers, level-attunement pages, and event posts each become a 1080x1080 card on save. Title, practitioner, and Reiki level pulled from the post, posted from the Gutenberg sidebar.

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SleekPixel example output for Reiki practitioners

Posting Reiki content to a feed without redrawing it

A Reiki practice posts in cycles. A primer on what a first session feels like, a page on Level I and Level II attunements, an event post for a quarterly attunement weekend, and the occasional reflection on lineage. The feed is where most new clients first encounter the practice, so it has to read as calm and considered. The blog is where the longer explainers live, and the two are supposed to feel like the same practice.

The data is already inside WordPress. The session length, the practitioner name, the Reiki level, and the post title are all there once the post is saved. The gap is the 1080x1080 square that the practitioner would otherwise rebuild in Canva between clients, or skip on the busiest weeks.

SleekPixel closes the gap. Build one square template in the admin with the practice mark, a level slot, a practitioner slot, and a quiet color system. Save a post, and a fresh 1080x1080 PNG lands in uploads ready to be pulled into Instagram. The feed stays consistent because the template doesn't move, even when the practitioner schedule slips.

Workflow

From draft to feed-ready square in one save

1

Design the square

Build a 1080x1080 layout in the SleekPixel admin with the practice mark, dynamic fields for level and practitioner, and a quiet color system.
2

Connect to post type

Apply the template to posts, level pages, and event pages, whichever post types the practice site uses.
3

Save the post

On save, SleekPixel pulls the level, practitioner, and date, renders the square, and stores the PNG in uploads.
4

Post from the sidebar

Pull the URL from the Gutenberg sidebar, drop it into Instagram, and the square publishes without a redraw.

Output

What gets generated per session post

A 1080x1080 Instagram card with the post title, the practitioner, the Reiki level, and the practice mark. Pulled from the post fields.

Format: PNG, square 1:1 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
SleekPixel example output for Reiki practitioners
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Comparison

Default Reiki practitioners image vs SleekPixel

Default Reiki practitioners image

  • Each session primer needs a fresh Canva square built from a duplicated file
  • Practitioner names and Reiki levels slip out of date in the file names
  • The feed reads as inconsistent because no two squares share a real template
  • Stock photos of hands and candles slip in and undercut the practice's tone
  • Posts ship without an Instagram square on the busiest weeks

SleekPixel

  • Auto-generated 1080x1080 PNG per post on save
  • Practitioner name, Reiki level, and date pulled from the post
  • One template, every Reiki post stays on-brand
  • Edit the template once and every legacy post's card refreshes
  • Falls back gracefully if the level or practitioner field is missing

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Reiki practitioners

Template-driven

Design the 1080x1080 layout once with the practice mark, a level slot, and a practitioner slot. Every post inherits it on save.

Square aspect

Rendered at 1080x1080 so the card drops straight into Instagram feed posts and carousel slides without re-cropping.

Regenerate on demand

Refreshed the practice palette or added a practitioner? Bulk-regenerate every post's square from the admin in one click.

Use cases

Where this fits best for Reiki practitioners

Level pages

Level I, Level II, and Master-level attunement pages each get a card tied to the level and practitioner.

Event posts

Attunement weekends, distance-Reiki gatherings, and lineage events each get a square with the date and practitioner attached.

Session primers

Each first-session, distance, and group-session primer gets its own card so a referral DM shows something specific to the page.

The bigger picture

Why a consistent feed card matters for Reiki practitioners

Most prospective Reiki clients find a practitioner on Instagram before they ever read the website, and the feed acts as the first read on whether the work feels grounded and considered. A first-session primer that sits next to an attunement event post should clearly look like part of the same lineage and practitioner. When each square is redrawn from scratch, the visual rhythm breaks and the feed reads as freelance design instead of a steady practice.

A template that pulls the level, the practitioner, and the post title automatically holds the feed together while the writing stays in the practitioner's voice. SleekPixel does that inside WordPress, with no post data leaving the server.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Reiki practitioners

No. It renders a 1080x1080 PNG and stores it in uploads. The Instagram post still has to be made from the app or a scheduler, but the square is ready the moment the WordPress post is saved.

 

Yes. SleekPixel supports multiple templates per post type. One can be the 1200x630 OG card, another the 1080x1080 Instagram square, both produced on save.

 

The template falls back gracefully. The level slot disappears or shows a default, and the rest of the card renders cleanly.

 

No. Rendering happens in a background pass on save. The post saves immediately and the image lands a moment later.

 

Yes. SleekPixel exposes the image URL on the post and on a small Gutenberg sidebar block. Editor-level access is enough.

 

Yes. The PNG is stored in the WordPress uploads folder, not inside the theme. Switching themes does not affect it.

 

Yes. The admin has a one-click bulk regeneration that re-renders every post's image so the entire archive lines up with the new design.

 

Stores. Each generated image is a real PNG saved to the uploads folder, so it survives plugin deactivation and pages stay fast under any share spike.

 

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