SleekPixel for Sucuri Security status posts
Sucuri scans for malware, fronts the firewall, and ships periodic audit emails. The public-facing status page or monthly trust report on the WordPress side deserves a clean OG card. SleekPixel reads the safe summary fields, never the internal scan logs, and renders a branded share image.
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Trust pages share badly with default theme OGs
Sucuri runs as a remote security service plus a WordPress plugin that surfaces scan results in the admin. The plugin stores its operational state in options prefixed sucuriscan_, including the last scan date, configured notification channels, and the API key for the SiteCheck service. Most of that data is sensitive: the API key never belongs on a public page, and the detailed scan log is operational. The summary is a marketing asset: a last-clean-scan date and a 'monitored by Sucuri' note appear on many trust pages.
Sites that publish a public security or trust page typically want it to share well. Procurement evaluations and B2B sales check the trust page early. The share preview is the first thing they see when someone forwards the link. If the share preview is a default theme banner, the trust page reads as marketing fluff. If it is a real card with the brand mark, a 'security monitored' line, and a recent audit date, the page reads as the operational document it is.
SleekPixel renders the share image from a curated set of fields. The trust-page post carries title, audit date, and a short summary. A small number of sucuriscan_* options are safe to expose, such as a rounded last-scan date and a 'firewall enabled' flag. The template binds to those fields, and the render lands a branded PNG that respects what is public.
Workflow
From Sucuri-monitored site to clean trust shares
Set up the trust-page post type
Whitelist safe Sucuri options
sucuriscan_* options that are safe to render on a public card: a rounded last-scan date, a 'firewall enabled' flag, maybe a 'last cleared' indicator.
Bind template fields
Publish or update the post
Output
Sample security status card
A 1200x630 OG card rendered from a security status post: title, audit date, monitoring badge, brand mark, and a clean period label.
Comparison
Generic trust page OG vs SleekPixel for Sucuri
Default theme OG image
- Trust pages share with the homepage banner, no security signal in the preview
- Monthly security report posts look identical to product blog posts in shares
- Audit dates and monitoring badges only appear on the page itself, not in shares
- Procurement reviewers forwarding the trust page see a generic preview
- Brand refreshes leave dozens of old monthly reports with stale share cards
SleekPixel
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Reads only whitelisted
sucuriscan_*options, never the scan log - Audit date, monitoring badge, and report period render from post meta
- Per-month variants for the recurring security status report cadence
- Auto-render on post update so corrected reports always match the share
- Bulk re-render command refreshes the whole back catalog on brand changes
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for Sucuri Security
Trust-page templates
Public security pages render with a dedicated trust-page template that includes a monitoring badge, audit date, and brand mark. The visual matches the seriousness of a procurement-grade document.
Monthly report variants
Recurring monthly security reports get a per-month variant that includes the period label, audit summary, and a small Sucuri-monitored mark. Consistency across the year builds a clean back catalog.
Operational-data safe
The Sucuri API key, the live scan log, and the firewall internals are never accessible to the template. Only whitelisted summary fields render, and the audit trail of what renders is fully inspectable.
Use cases
Where Sucuri-monitored sites benefit
Public trust pages
B2B SaaS and ecommerce sites that publish a trust or security page get a share card that signals the seriousness of the page from the first preview.
Monthly security recaps
Status reports posted every month carry a consistent visual that builds a recognizable back catalog and improves shareability across security newsletters.
Compliance audit summaries
SOC 2 progress posts and other compliance writeups land in the trust-page template family and share with a clean, formal preview matched to procurement expectations.
The bigger picture
Why trust-page share previews matter for B2B
B2B buyers evaluate security long before contract signature. The trust page on a vendor site is one of the most-shared URLs inside a buyer organization during evaluation. Security teams forward the link to legal, legal forwards it to procurement, procurement forwards it to the engineering lead.
Each forward generates a link preview in Slack, Teams, or email. The visual on those previews shapes how the page is received before anyone clicks. A trust page that shares with a generic homepage banner reads as marketing.
A trust page that shares with a real trust card, including a monitoring badge and a recent audit date, reads as an operational document and gets respected as evidence. The compounding effect is the back catalog of monthly security reports. Twelve consistent share cards over a year tell a story about operational maturity.
Twelve inconsistent share cards, or twelve homepage banners, tell no story at all. SleekPixel handles the consistency without forcing the security team to keep designing thumbnails. The work that Sucuri does in the background becomes a visible part of the marketing story without ever exposing anything operational.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for Sucuri Security
No. The scan log is operational and lives inside the Sucuri service plus a small mirror in the plugin's options. SleekPixel only reads fields you explicitly whitelist, and the standard trust-page template needs nothing more than a rounded last-scan date.
 No. The template binds to specific field names, and the Sucuri API key is not in that whitelist by default. The plugin enforces the whitelist on render, so even a misconfigured template cannot pull the key into the visible image.
 No. The Sucuri firewall sits at the DNS level on the Sucuri side. The plugin scans on its own schedule. SleekPixel runs only on WordPress post save and on advisory page loads, so there is no overlap with the Sucuri operational paths.
 Yes, as a static badge tied to a whitelisted option, typically a 'firewall enabled' flag. The badge renders only when the option is true. If you disable the Sucuri integration, the badge stops rendering automatically on subsequent post updates.
 Those are custom fields on the trust-page post, not Sucuri data. You bind the SOC 2 audit date to a separate template slot, and it renders alongside the Sucuri-monitored badge if both are present. The two data sources stay independent.
 The Sucuri firewall caches assets at the edge, including image files in uploads. SleekPixel writes new images with a content-hashed filename, which is a fresh URL to the cache. Social scrapers fetch the new image on the next unfurl without waiting for cache expiration.
 Yes. Monthly reports might use one template, quarterly recaps a different one, and annual reviews a third. The template selection is bound to a custom field on the post, so editors pick the cadence and the right visual renders automatically.
 SleekPixel renders into uploads with a stable filename tied to the post ID, not the URL. If the URL changes, the og:image still resolves correctly. Old shares may need a re-scrape on social platforms, but the underlying file does not move.
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