SleekPixel for Wishlist Member
Wishlist Member organises access by named memberships. SleekPixel reads the membership level on a restricted post and renders an OG image on save, so previews carry the membership name while the body stays gated.
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Named memberships need named previews
Wishlist Member is one of the long-running paid-membership plugins for WordPress, popular with newsletter authors, investment letter publishers, course operators and professional content programs. Each membership is a named tier (Silver, Gold, Inner Circle, Lifetime) with its own access ruleset. The plugin handles drip schedules, sequential access and payment integration cleanly. The share preview, like every paywall plugin, is the gap.
Once a post is restricted to Gold members, the default OG image is whichever site fallback exists. The Gold members briefing that should preview with a clean Gold card lands with the homepage banner. Gold members sharing into a private community get no visual signal that the post belongs to their tier specifically. Free readers seeing the preview get no nudge toward upgrade because the card looks identical to free content.
SleekPixel reads the Wishlist Member membership level on a post and composes a card with the membership name, post title and brand mark on save. The body restriction is untouched: Wishlist Member continues to gate content and apply drip rules. SleekPixel only handles the preview that non-members see when a member shares a link. The membership label communicates 'this is Gold-only' without exposing the actual body.
Workflow
From restricted post to branded card
Map membership fields
Save the post
Meta tags update
Bulk refresh on rebrand
Output
What gets generated per restricted post
A 1200 by 630 OG and Twitter card with the post title, Wishlist Member membership label and brand mark, rendered on save and saved to uploads as a real PNG.
Comparison
Generic fallback vs SleekPixel
Site-wide fallback image
- Membership-restricted previews show a generic site image with no tier signal
- Members cannot tell which membership a teammate is sharing from at a glance
- Renaming a membership does not propagate to old social cards
- Multi-tier programs require per-tier exports for every gated post
- Free posts and gated posts look identical in social previews
SleekPixel
- Reads Wishlist Member membership levels to compose the card
- Membership label flows from the level name automatically
- Plays cleanly with restriction, card public, body stays gated
- Works with drip-scheduled content and sequential access rules
- Bulk regenerate covers a full members archive after a brand refresh
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for Wishlist Member
Membership aware
Reads the Wishlist Member membership level on the post and renders a tier badge on the card. Silver, Gold, Inner Circle each get their own label.
Respects restrictions
Body protection stays untouched. SleekPixel only writes og:image and twitter:image meta tags. Members content remains gated.
Level rename safe
Rename a membership and saving any affected post regenerates the card. Bulk regenerate updates the whole archive in one pass.
Use cases
Where Wishlist Member share cards earn their keep
Paid newsletters
Issue archives gated by Gold membership ship with branded share cards. Forwarded links preview as a tier-labelled card, not a generic blog snippet.
Tiered content programs
Silver, Gold and Inner Circle tiers each get their own badge. Same template, level-driven label, no per-tier design queue.
Drip-released libraries
Content released on a schedule still needs shareable previews. SleekPixel cards show membership and title regardless of release timing.
The bigger picture
Why named memberships benefit from labelled cards
Named memberships sell identity as much as they sell content. A Gold member is not just a member, they are specifically a Gold member, and the share preview is where that identity becomes visible to the outside world. A bare title with a generic image strips the named identity completely, and the implicit invitation the member is making (here is what Gold sees this week) flattens into a generic blog link.
Naming the membership on the share card restores that identity in three seconds, before the click. Wishlist Member already organises the data through named levels and per-level access rules. SleekPixel just makes that data visible at preview time.
The second angle is upgrade nudging through the public preview. Free readers who see a Gold-labelled card on a friend's LinkedIn share are exposed to the existence of a Gold tier, which is the smallest form of awareness an upgrade funnel runs on. None of this changes how Wishlist Member handles drip, sequential access or payment.
It just makes the preview match the membership, which is the smallest form of trust that paid programs live on.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for Wishlist Member
No. SleekPixel only writes og:image and twitter:image meta tags into the post head. Wishlist Member continues to enforce membership-based gating, drip schedules and any custom rules exactly as configured.
 Yes. The plugin reads the membership level associated with the post via Wishlist Member's API. The level renders as a badge ('Gold', 'Inner Circle' or whatever names are configured).
 Drip and sequential access affect when a specific member sees a post, not the post itself. SleekPixel reads the post-level membership binding, which is constant, so the share card stays consistent regardless of drip state.
 Yes. Most templates show category at the top and membership as a small pill near the title. The category reads from the standard WordPress taxonomy, the membership from Wishlist Member.
 Posts available to multiple memberships (e.g. Gold and Inner Circle both have access) can render the highest tier, a stacked label or a fallback 'Members' tag depending on the template configuration.
 Posts without a Wishlist Member restriction render with the standard category card and no membership badge. The template can include or exclude the membership section based on whether a level is associated.
 No. SleekPixel writes the share image meta tags. The redirect rules continue to send unauthorized users to the membership options page exactly as configured.
 Yes. The bulk regenerate command walks every restricted post and rebuilds the card. Useful after renaming memberships or introducing a new tier.
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