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SleekPixel for Series A cards

Round amount, lead, follow-on investors, optional valuation: all bound to the Series A post in WordPress. SleekPixel renders the LinkedIn-shape card on save with the correct numbers locked in.

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SleekPixel example output for Series A cards

The Series A is the most-quoted announcement after the seed

The Series A is the moment a company graduates from indie post to TechCrunch and Axios coverage. The press cycle is short and intense, and the og:image attached to the announcement post is the visual the press inherits, the LinkedIn timeline inherits, and the customer email inherits. Press contacts often grab the card directly from the post URL for their own embed; if the card is missing or off-brand, the embed defaults to a generic site logo, which costs visibility.

Most Series A announcements get a single designed asset and a press release. The asset works for the first 24 hours of the cycle and then never again. A month later, when an investor brings up the round in a pitch meeting, there is no consistent visual to pull from. A year later, when the company hits its next milestone, the design team starts from scratch.

SleekPixel anchors the Series A card as a template inside WordPress. The lead investor, the round amount, the follow-on participants, the valuation (if disclosed) all live as fields on the announcement post. On save, the card renders and the og:image meta tag is written. The same template covers the inevitable extension or follow-up announcement six months later.

Workflow

From close to coverage in one save

1

Design the Series A template

Build a 1200x627 LinkedIn-first layout with the round amount dominant, Series A badge, lead investor, follow-on band, and company mark.
2

Bind to Series A fields

Map text layers to round_amount, round_type ('Series A' default), lead_investor, follow_on_investors, valuation (optional).
3

Schedule the announcement post

Founder or comms team drafts the post, fills the fields, schedules to the press embargo. SleekPixel renders the card on save.
4

Press embargo lifts

Post is live, og:image is set, press outlets and LinkedIn shares pick up the branded card automatically.

Output

Sample Series A card

A 1200x627 LinkedIn card with the Series A figure, lead investor, follow-on line and company mark generated from the announcement post.

Format: PNG, LinkedIn post Dimensions: 1200 × 627
SleekPixel example output for Series A cards

Comparison

PR firm graphic vs SleekPixel Series A card

PR firm deliverable

  • PR firm card delivered as a standalone PNG, not tied to the post URL
  • og:image on the post is the site default, press embeds break
  • No follow-on round inherits the visual treatment automatically
  • Round-size correction late in the cycle does not propagate to the card
  • Multi-format versions (LinkedIn, Twitter, IG) require separate deliverables

SleekPixel

  • Card rendered from the announcement post fields on save
  • og:image set on the post URL, press embeds inherit correctly
  • Round amount, lead, follow-on, valuation all bound
  • Same template handles extensions and follow-up rounds
  • Twitter, LinkedIn, OG, and story formats from one set of fields

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for Series A cards

Series-A-scale typography

Number layer handles $8M, $25M, $80M cleanly with auto-scaling between configurable font-size bounds. The figure stays readable at thumbnail size on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Lead and follow-on rows

Two text layers: lead investor prominent, follow-on participants in a smaller band. Both bound to fields, both editable per round.

og:image first

The card is written into og:image and twitter:image meta tags so every press scrape pulls the branded card without manual upload to each outlet.

Use cases

Where the Series A card carries the cycle

Tech press coverage

TechCrunch, Axios, The Information, regional press: each one scrapes og:image when embedding the announcement. The branded card sets the tone of the article.

Investor network sharing

Every follow-on investor shares the announcement on their LinkedIn. The card travels with the post URL through dozens of reshares with the same image every time.

Customer and partner emails

The Series A is also a customer email. The same og:image renders as the email preview card in Gmail and Outlook, carrying the brand through inboxes.

The bigger picture

Why a templated Series A card pays back across the cycle

The Series A announcement is one post, but the artifacts from that post run for months. The card travels into pitch decks, into investor updates, into the company's media page, into customer emails, into the founder's pinned post on every social profile. A polished, on-brand card raises the perceived quality of every one of those surfaces.

A rushed card or a missing og:image quietly downgrades them all. The cost of producing the card is the same either way. What differs is whether the card is a one-off PR deliverable or a template that lives in WordPress and can be re-rendered any time the company wants.

The template approach also means the next milestone (the extension, the Series B, the IPO) inherits the visual lineage, which is what builds the visual narrative of a growing company. Companies that look like they have been growing for years usually have not been ad-hoc designing announcements; they have been pulling from a template the whole time.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for Series A cards

Yes. The valuation field is optional. If it is empty, the layer collapses and the card composes without it. If populated, the valuation renders in a small line near the round amount.

 

Yes. A small text layer can be bound to a valuation_type field that renders 'post-money' or 'pre-money' beside the figure for the few founders who want to be that explicit.

 

Update the post's publish date and the embargo schedule. The og:image is already set, the card is ready. WordPress's native scheduling handles the publish-time shift.

 

Yes. Change the round_type badge to 'Series B'. The template handles every round type without modification.

 

Yes. Configure two templates that share the same field bindings but use different color palettes. Both render on save and download from the sidebar.

 

Yes. The follow-on layer can render a multi-line list bound to an array field. The template handles wrapping and ellipsizing for very long lists.

 

Yes. Configure a 2400x1254 retina version alongside the standard 1200x627. Useful for press use where outlets want a high-resolution version of the same card.

 

SleekPixel takes precedence on the og:image and twitter:image meta tags. Yoast and Rank Math continue to handle og:title, og:description, canonical and other tags as configured.

 

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