SleekPixel for taco shop
Taco shops live on Tuesdays, daily specials, and house salsa drops. SleekPixel renders 1080 by 1080 cards for each taco post, with filling, tortilla, salsa, and price composed in so the lineup hits the feed before service.
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Tacos are a Tuesday business, design has to ship by Monday night
Taco shops compete on Tuesdays. A regular's decision on Tuesday at noon comes from the feed they scrolled on the bus, and that feed needs to show the lineup, the special, and the salsa drop with enough clarity that the decision is easy. Most shops either skip the post or build it in 20 minutes of Canva, which means the post lands at 1:30pm after the line has already formed at the better-organized competitor.
SleekPixel reads the taco post. Taco name, protein, tortilla type (corn, flour, hand-pressed), salsa pairing, allergens, price, and any limited badge. The template composes a 1080 by 1080 card with the taco name as the focal element, the filling and tortilla as a clear sub-line, the salsa pairing as a small note, and the price in a corner. Each new taco regenerates its card.
For Taco Tuesday specials, the same engine renders a Tuesday lineup card that pulls the active specials and shows them as a compact list. House salsa drops, weekend birria releases, and pop-up nights all share the same template family so the feed reads as one shop, not as a collection of weekly improvisations.
Workflow
From taco post to feed card
Model the menu
Build the template family
Bind the fields
Post the lineup
Output
Sample taco card
1080 by 1080 feed card from one taco post: taco name, filling line, salsa pairing, price corner, and the shop handle.
Comparison
Phone-typed taco post vs SleekPixel for taco shops
Phone-typed feed post
- Taco names typed over a phone photo, alignment off every shift
- Salsa pairings missing, the detail that sells the taco
- Tuesday lineup posts land at 1pm, after the rush
- Limited drops launch with a typed photo
- Weekend birria releases look unrelated to weekday tacos
SleekPixel
- Per-taco 1080 by 1080 feed cards rendered on save
- Filling, tortilla, and salsa pulled from structured fields
- Tuesday lineup variant pulls active specials
- Limited badge composes onto the card from a flag
- Sold-out variant flips when the pot ends
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for taco shop
Taco-aware
Reads taco name, protein, tortilla, salsa pairing, and price from the taco post. The card matches whatever lineup is on this shift.
Tuesday-aware
Tuesday lineup variant pulls the day's active tacos and renders them as a compact list. The Tuesday card lands on Monday night, not Tuesday at noon.
Sold-out flips
When the birria pot ends, staff flips the availability flag, the card regenerates as a sold-out variant, and the social manager posts the update without redoing the design.
Use cases
Where taco shops use it
Taco Tuesday rollouts
Tuesday's lineup ships on Monday night, which gives the feed 12 extra hours to land in front of regulars before the noon rush.
Limited birria releases
A 40-bowl birria pot on a Saturday gets a card with a clear limited badge, which moves the message before the pot empties.
House salsa drops
A new salsa on the line gets its own card, with heat level and ingredient list, so regulars know to ask for it.
The bigger picture
Why taco shops live on Tuesday feed timing
Taco shops have one or two days a week that drive a disproportionate share of weekly revenue. Tuesday is the obvious one in most markets, with a handful of other shops driving Saturday or Sunday birria volume. Missing the Tuesday post or landing it at 1pm after the rush is a real revenue event, not a marketing nuisance.
Templated taco cards remove the only thing standing between the menu and the post, which is design time. The Tuesday lineup ships Monday night, the limited birria releases land with the right badge, and the house salsa drops earn their own card. The feed becomes a reliable signal that regulars can rely on, which compounds into walk-ins on the day that matters most.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for taco shop
Yes. If tacos live as WooCommerce products or are managed via an online ordering plugin, SleekPixel reads whichever fields you map and renders the card.
 Yes. A heat level field renders as a small icon row on the card. Useful for salsa drops and habanero tacos.
 Add a location-of-the-day field. The template can show today's truck location, which lets the feed double as a route announcement.
 The shop needs a WordPress site for the workflow to apply. Once the site exists, the menu post becomes the source of the feed card.
 Yes, with WPML or Polylang. English and Spanish translations of each taco render separate cards per locale.
 Yes. Catering posts pull included tacos and salsas as a related-posts field, and render a card that shows the package contents.
 Map dietary fields. The template renders a small dietary row, so vegan or gluten-free tacos scan as such on the feed.
 Edit the template, bulk regenerate, and every taco inherits the new look. The og:image on each post URL updates without re-posting on Instagram.
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