SleekPixel for wedding DJs: branded booking and playlist cards
SleekPixel reads each booking's couple name, venue, date, and package and renders a 1080 by 1080 Instagram card on save. Booking announcements, venue features, and curated playlist drops all share the same brand without anyone designing a one-off in between gigs.
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Stop hand-cropping a booking card for every venue you play
Wedding DJs post three kinds of content on the same Instagram feed. There are booking announcements with the couple's names and the venue, there are playlist drops that show off a set or a specific genre mix, and there are venue features that highlight a great room and the DJ's relationship to it. Each one wants its own visual treatment, and each one needs to look like part of the same brand. Designing forty of these a year by hand is plausible. Designing them between Saturday gigs and Sunday recovery is less so.
SleekPixel ties each post to a WordPress custom post type. Bookings live in a booking record, playlists live in a playlist record, and venue features can be their own record or a category on the booking record. You design one card template at 1080 by 1080 with placeholders for headline, subhead, venue, date, and category. The category drives the accent and the badge: booking, playlist, venue. The DJ's logo and handle stay in fixed positions.
Booking cards pick up a soft brand accent. Playlist cards pick up a vibrant gradient. Venue features carry a muted accent that lets the venue's hero photo breathe. The feed reads as one DJ with a clear schedule and a clear voice across content types.
Workflow
From booking record to social card
Design the card template
Map booking fields
Publish the record
Share the post
Output
Sample wedding DJ booking card
This Instagram post was rendered from a wedding booking record's couple initials, venue, date, and package level, with the brand mark and contact line pulled from the site settings.
Comparison
Hand-designed booking card vs SleekPixel for wedding DJs
Custom graphic per booking
- Booking, playlist, and venue posts all look like different DJs in the feed
- Couple names and venue stamps drift between graphic and gallery caption
- Old contact line and outdated package names linger on past cards
- Designing a card per booking competes with weekend gig recovery
- Brand refresh leaves last season's cards floating with the old mark
SleekPixel
- Auto-renders one Instagram square per booking, playlist, or feature on save
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Pulls
headline,subhead,venue,date,packagefrom the record - Accent and badge flip based on booking, playlist, or venue category
- Bulk re-render every card after a brand or package update
- Falls back to the DJ's hero shot if a venue photo is missing
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for wedding DJ
Content-type aware
Bookings, playlists, and venue features each pick up their own accent and badge while sharing the same base layout, so the feed reads as one DJ with a clear voice.
Booking-driven
Reads from the booking custom post type that already drives your inquiry pipeline. Couple, venue, date, and package stay in one place and the card refreshes on edit.
Package-friendly
Each package can carry its own footer line and badge label. Cocktail-only, full-day, and add-on lighting packages all read clearly from the card without separate templates.
Use cases
Where this fits best for wedding DJs
Booking announcements
Each new booking gets its own card with the couple initials, the venue, the date, and the package. Inquiries from similar venues climb because the social proof is visible.
Playlist drops
Curated playlists for cocktail hour, first dance, or genre mixes get their own vibrant card. Couples save the post for the planning meeting and quote it back later.
Venue features
Highlight a great venue with a feature card that respects the venue's hero photo. Venue planners reshare the post, and the DJ becomes the go-to recommendation.
The bigger picture
Why per-booking cards matter for wedding DJs
Wedding DJs win bookings on Instagram in a very specific way. A planner sees a card, recognizes the venue, notices the couple's initials and the date, and forms a fast impression of whether this DJ fits the kind of weddings the planner usually books. The visual signal carries most of the decision before the planner ever taps through.
A card that hides the venue or skips the date drops the planner's confidence by half. A card that looks slightly different from the DJ's other recent posts breaks the brand recognition that took the whole season to build. Designing those cards by hand every weekend after a five-hour Saturday set is not realistic.
The result for most DJs is a feed that fades through the season, with strong cards in May and weaker cards by October when the calendar is full and the rest time is short. SleekPixel keeps the visual energy steady by tying the card to the booking record. The data is already in the booking system because the contract, the inquiry response, and the timeline email all need it.
The card regenerates on save, the brand stays in fixed positions, and a year's worth of posts holds together as one act.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for wedding DJ
Yes. Map the initials field on the booking record and the template renders {couple_initials} instead of the full names. The card still feels personal without exposing identifying details before the wedding day.
 Yes. Tag the record with a category and the template flips the accent color, the badge label, and the footer copy. Booking announcements feel warm, playlists feel vibrant, venue features feel architectural.
 Edit the booking record with the new venue and the card regenerates on save. The og:image URL stays stable, so anywhere the link was shared rescrapes the preview on the next post or republish.
 Yes. The footer of the card can carry a short URL or QR code field that points to the streaming service playlist. Couples scanning the post on a phone land on the playlist without typing anything.
 Yes. Define a second template at 1000 by 1500 alongside the Instagram square. Each booking save renders both, so the same record produces a feed-ready square and a Pinterest-ready vertical pin at once.
 Yes. Map a package name field on the booking record and render the package name as a badge while leaving the price hidden from the public view. Inquiry pricing stays in the email response.
 Yes. Each booking page gets og:image, og:image:alt, twitter:image, and twitter:card meta written automatically. Sharing the URL anywhere produces a consistent rich preview across platforms.
 Yes. SleekPixel includes a bulk regenerate action that re-renders every booking, playlist, and venue feature in a chosen post type. A full archive refresh after a brand update typically completes in one pass.
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