SleekPixel for VTubers: schedule and stream-start cards
Virtual streamers juggle stream schedules, going-live alerts, member-only events, and merch drops. SleekPixel turns each schedule post and event page on your WordPress site into a clean Twitter card that shows the time, the segment, and your VTuber brand on every published share to the timeline.
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VTuber cards on every stream schedule page
A VTuber site typically runs a WordPress install with a stream_event custom post type for upcoming streams, a member_event CPT for sub-only segments, and a steady feed of merch drop posts, fan-art roundups, and lore reveal articles. Each one needs a 1200 by 675 Twitter card that fits the VTuber brand with the same color, the same character mark, and the same handle across every stream-start share on the timeline.
SleekPixel reads the post title, the _stream_time, the _segment_type, and any custom _membership_tier meta, then renders a 1200 by 675 Twitter card with the VTuber accent color and the character logo. The image regenerates automatically when the schedule post is updated, so a time shift or a segment change does not leave a stale graphic on the Twitter timeline or the Discord server embed preview shared in the fan community channel.
Because the rendered PNG lives at a stable URL tied to the post, the schedule card on Twitter is the same one that shows on the Discord server embed, in the VTuber fan email digest, on the channel website link card preview, and in the Google OG result for the stream event page, keeping the VTuber look consistent without ever opening Live2D Cubism or Photoshop just to render a thumbnail.
Workflow
From schedule post to VTuber Twitter card
Pick a VTuber template
Map stream meta keys
Publish the stream event
_stream_time and the segment in _segment_type, then hit publish and SleekPixel renders the card automatically with no Live2D screenshot needed.
Share to Twitter and Discord
Output
Sample VTuber stream start card
A wide Twitter card for a stream-start event page. Stream time, segment type, membership tier, and the VTuber handle render from the WordPress stream event post meta on the site.
Comparison
Default theme OG image vs SleekPixel for VTuber
Default theme OG image
- Reuses one character banner across every stream event and member event page on the VTuber site
- Cannot show the stream time, the segment type, or the membership tier on the share card itself ever
- Misses the Twitter 1.91 to 1 crop and renders as a stretched flat 1200 by 630 OG banner only ever
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Cannot read
_stream_timeor_segment_typemeta on the stream event post block - Demands Live2D screenshot work for every schedule post, member event page, or merch drop article
SleekPixel
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Reads
_stream_time,_segment_type, and_membership_tiermeta automatically every time - Renders a 1200 by 675 Twitter-ready PNG at every published VTuber stream event post on the channel site
- Keeps VTuber accent color, character mark, and handle placement stable across every share card upload
- Regenerates the image on post update so a time shift never leaves a stale graphic on the timeline anywhere
- Works on stream CPTs registered by ACF, JetEngine, Custom Post Type UI, or any custom plugin used
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for VTuber
Going-live cards
Every stream event post produces a wide card with the stream time, the segment type, and the membership tier. The card is ready for Twitter, the Discord server embed, and the fan email digest the moment the VTuber hits publish on the WordPress stream event page on the channel site.
Weekly schedule pages
Weekly stream schedule pages render a branded card showing the days, the times, and the segments for the upcoming week, all pulled from the same WordPress post meta the VTuber already maintains in the dashboard for each weekly schedule page on the site across busy debut weeks.
Merch drop and lore posts
Merch drop posts and lore reveal articles automatically share with a VTuber-styled card so the feed looks like one cohesive channel rather than ten random Live2D screenshots from various unrelated stream sessions or one-off community moments saved randomly across past debut seasons in the dashboard.
Use cases
Where VTubers put their SleekPixel cards to work
Going-live alerts
Share the stream-start event page on Twitter the moment the stream starts and the same card appears in the Discord server embed and the fan email digest with time and segment all clearly visible at a glance.
Weekly schedule promos
Weekly schedule pages render a clean wide card with days and segments so prospective viewers see what is coming at a glance without zooming into the image preview to read the schedule grid first on a phone.
Merch drop posts
New merch drop posts share with a wide card pulling the drop title and the VTuber handle, keeping the channel brand stable across every drop share on Twitter or the Discord embed feed for the fan community.
The bigger picture
Why VTubers need consistent stream cards
VTubers compete for fan attention on a packed multilingual timeline. A clean Twitter feed of branded going-live cards, weekly schedule promos, and merch drop shares signals that the VTuber runs a serious channel with a real schedule and a real visual identity, while a feed of mismatched Live2D screenshots and inconsistent crops reads as a casual stream that may not deliver on a hyped sub-only karaoke night. The hard part is that streaming work leaves almost no time for graphic design, especially when a going-live alert, a weekly schedule update, and a new merch drop post all need their own share images in the same week as a packed stream calendar across multiple debut events and collab nights with other talents.
SleekPixel removes that work entirely. Every stream event page, every weekly schedule listing, every merch drop post renders a wide card that uses the VTuber accent color, the character mark, and the handle in the same place every single time. Fans scrolling Twitter see a feed that looks like a real channel with a real schedule and a real visual identity.
Discord community members see an embed that matches the channel they joined at debut originally. Search engines pulling the OG image for a stream event page see the same VTuber identity reinforced. The cumulative effect over a year of weekly posts is a feed that feels like one cohesive VTuber channel rather than fifty graphics from fifty different stream sessions, and that consistency is what turns a casual viewer into a paid member on the next stream debut.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for VTuber
Yes. SleekPixel maps to any registered WordPress taxonomy including a segment_type taxonomy, so a karaoke stream event post renders a card with the correct segment label, the VTuber handle, and the stream time every time the stream event page is published or updated on the VTuber site dashboard.
Yes. SleekPixel regenerates the rendered PNG whenever the stream event post is updated, so a time push, a segment change, or a membership tier update always produces a fresh share card with no stale graphic lingering on the Twitter timeline or any embedded Discord channel preview anywhere on the server.
 Yes. If stream events are categorized by taxonomy or post meta, SleekPixel can switch the accent color and the character mark per segment so a karaoke stream card looks distinct from a lore stream card even on the same WordPress install for the same VTuber channel brand identity across multiple segment types overall.
 Twitter share posts pull the OG image at a 1.91 to 1 aspect, typically 1200 by 675 for the card. SleekPixel renders at that exact size with safe-area padding so the stream time and segment stay readable when Twitter crops the preview thumbnail in the user timeline and any embedded reply thread on the platform.
 Yes. SleekPixel reads multi-value meta fields and ACF repeaters so a collab stream event post listing three VTuber handles for a multi-talent karaoke night can render a single card with each handle visible on the share image preview without truncating any of the collab guest names listed in the post meta.
 Yes. The rendered card lives at a stable URL under the stream event post, so the VTuber can right-click and save the PNG, drop it into an OBS scene as a stream-starting image, or include it inline in a fan Discord channel without needing a separate Photoshop export step at any point in the workflow.
 
SleekPixel works with any registered WordPress post type, including CPTs created by JetEngine, Pods, Custom Post Type UI, or ACF. Point it at the member_event CPT and the card pulls the segment, the membership tier, and the start time the same way it would for a normal WordPress stream event post.
Yes. SleekPixel can render off the WooCommerce product post type for a paid VTuber merch listing. The card uses the product title, the price, and any custom meta like _drop_window the same way it would for a standard WordPress stream event or fan-art roundup post on the channel site.
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