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SleekPixel for trading card shops

SleekPixel reads each product post's title, game system, set code, product type, and unit count, then renders an Instagram-sized card on save. Booster box restocks, pack break announcements, and singles drops share one shop identity without manual layout work.

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SleekPixel example output for trading card shop

TCG drops that move before the algorithm catches up

Trading card shops live and die by velocity. A booster box restock lands at 10am, a Pokemon set prerelease drops at midnight, a Charizard alt-art restock window opens for forty-five minutes before the shop sells out. Every one of those moves through an Instagram post and a Discord drop, where the card with the set code, the product type, and the quantity readable at a glance wins the conversion and the slower post sells out without selling out.

SleekPixel turns the WordPress product post into the source of the card. The fields the shop already tracks (post_title, a game_system taxonomy for Pokemon EN, Pokemon JP, MTG, Yu-Gi-Oh, One Piece, a set_code field, a product_type for booster box, ETB, booster bundle, case, and a unit_count field) feed a template you design once. Every restock and pack break inherits the layout, the set-code corner mark, the system accent, and the quantity badge.

The plugin writes the rendered card into og:image and twitter:image on the post head. Pack breakers, collectors, and resellers reshare restock links into TCG Discord servers and the shop mark anchors every preview with the set code and product type visible.

Workflow

From product post to restock card in one save

1

Set up your product fields

Use WooCommerce or a custom Products post type with fields for game system, set code, product type, and unit count. Most TCG shops already maintain these on the product detail page.
2

Design the shop template

Build one 1080 square card in the SleekPixel editor with the shop logo, system accent badge, title slot, set-code corner, and product-type badge. Save it as the default for the Products post type.
3

Publish a restock or drop

On save, SleekPixel reads the product fields, renders the image, attaches it as og:image, and stores the file in the post's media row so the Instagram and Discord embed loads instantly.
4

Drop and sell through

Post the product URL on Instagram and into the shop Discord. The branded card reaches buyers with the set code, product type, and quantity visible, so the restock moves before the slower posts catch up.

Output

Sample TCG restock Instagram card

A 1080 by 1080 Instagram card, rendered from one product post's title, set code, product type, and unit count, with the shop mark anchored at the bottom of the layout.

Format: PNG, Instagram post 1080x1080 Dimensions: 1080 × 1080
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Comparison

Phone box photo vs SleekPixel for trading card shops

Phone photo of the case on the counter

  • Phone box photos bury the set code and product type in the caption
  • Restock quantity gets typed inconsistently across every drop announcement
  • Pack-break schedule details get lost in the hashtag wall under the photo
  • Set logos look the same across products and confuse buyers comparing SKUs
  • Updating the shop brand means re-shooting every product on the same backdrop

SleekPixel

  • Instagram card per drop, pulled from post_title and set_code
  • Game system taxonomy renders the accent so Pokemon and MTG visually separate
  • Product type badge surfaces booster box, ETB, and case at a glance
  • Unit count field anchors restock quantity so buyers know the window length
  • Falls back cleanly when a singles drop has no unit_count field set

Features

What SleekPixel gives you for trading card shop

Set-code corner marks

Set codes like SSP, OBF, KTK, and CRZ anchor the corner of every card. Buyers searching for a specific set spot the right restock in their feed before they even read the title slot.

Product-type clarity

Booster box, ETB, booster bundle, case, and singles each render with a clear badge. The buyer who only wants a booster bundle does not waste time on a case-only post, and vice versa.

Shop mark on every Discord drop

Pack breakers and resellers post restock links into TCG Discord servers within minutes. The shop mark sits in the same anchored position on every card, so reshares stay branded.

Use cases

Where this fits a TCG shop's restock workflow

Booster box and case restocks

Each restock post renders with set code, product type, and unit count auto-filled. The buyer knows whether the window is six boxes or six cases without reading the caption.

Pack break announcements

Live pack break and box break announcements use a Breaks template variant that surfaces the break date, slot price, and remaining slots.

Singles and slab drops

Graded singles and slab listings render with a Singles template variant that surfaces grade, population, and asking price pulled from custom fields.

The bigger picture

Why TCG shops win restock windows on the card image

Pack breakers and collectors decide where to buy the next booster box restock based on whose post communicates what is available, in what quantity, and from which set in the time it takes to swipe. A phone photo of the case on the counter loses the conversion to a branded card with the set code, product type, and unit count anchored on the image because buyers shopping multiple shops at once cannot afford to parse captions. Half the inventory moves in the first forty-five minutes of a hot restock, and the post that surfaces the relevant detail wins those forty-five minutes.

Multiply that across a year of Pokemon EN restocks, MTG set releases, Yu-Gi-Oh tin drops, and One Piece booster bundles, and the shop that ships consistent restock cards across every drop becomes the shop pack breakers refresh first, while shops posting inconsistent phone photos lose to faster competitors and end up sitting on inventory that should have moved in a week.

Questions

Common questions about SleekPixel for trading card shop

Yes. Map Pokemon EN, Pokemon JP, MTG, Yu-Gi-Oh, and One Piece game system terms to hex values in the template settings. Pokemon can render with a yellow accent, MTG with a deep purple, Yu-Gi-Oh with a black, One Piece with a red. The template stays the same.

 

Yes. The set_code field accepts up to six characters and the template renders both English codes like SSP and Japanese codes like SV1S at corner-mark size. Longer codes truncate with a soft fade.

 

Use a remaining_slots custom field that the template reads. Pack break posts render with a slots-remaining line that updates each time you save the post, so reshared links surface the current availability.

 

Yes. Add a second template assigned to the Products post type sized at 1200 by 675. SleekPixel renders both on save, so the same restock produces an Instagram square and an X card from one set of fields.

 

Yes. Assign a separate template to a Singles taxonomy term or a Singles post type. Graded singles can render with a grade badge, PSA or BGS pop number, and asking price pulled from custom fields.

 

Instagram reads the OG image meta tag for link previews in stories and bio links. SleekPixel writes the rendered file to og:image, so the card surfaces wherever Instagram surfaces previews.

 

Yes. The admin includes a bulk regenerate action scoped to the Products post type, optionally filtered by taxonomy. Update the shop logo or retire an old set palette and trigger a regeneration over a filtered subset.

 

No. SleekPixel writes the rendered image into the OG image slot, separate from the WooCommerce product gallery. The product detail page still displays the gallery, while social shares get the branded card.

 

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