SleekPixel for WooCommerce Subscriptions
WooCommerce Subscriptions stores recurring price, billing period, and trial length on every subscription product. SleekPixel reads those fields on save and renders a share image with the product, recurring price, and cadence, so a forwarded link previews as a subscription rather than a generic shop page.
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Subscription products share like one-time products by default
WooCommerce Subscriptions extends the standard product to support recurring billing: a price, a billing interval, optional trial, optional sign-up fee. The data is structured cleanly on the product post: regular price, _subscription_period, _subscription_period_interval, _subscription_trial_length. The product page renders this information clearly in the cart line and the checkout. The share preview, on the other hand, treats a subscription identically to a one-time product. Title and image, no terms.
For a subscription business this is a wasted impression. Someone forwarding a link to '$48 / month, free shipping, pause anytime' sees only the product image and title in the unfurl. The recurring nature, which is the whole pitch, lives below the fold of the share preview. New visitors arriving from a forwarded link have to commit to a click before they understand what they are buying into, and many of them do not click.
SleekPixel reads the subscription product fields and composes a card that names the recurring price and billing period on save. '$48 / month' or '$249 / year, two-week trial' renders into the OG image alongside the product title and brand. The image saves to uploads as a real PNG and og:image points at it. The card carries the subscription terms, the click-through reaches a checkout that already matches the share preview, and the conversion path becomes shorter. Subscription product saves trigger a regenerate, so price changes propagate to share cards automatically without a separate design step.
Workflow
From subscription product to branded card
Build the subscription template
Bind WooCommerce fields
Save a product
Cards travel with links
Output
What gets generated per subscription product
A 1200 by 630 OG card with product title, recurring price, billing period, optional trial label, and brand mark, rendered on save and saved to uploads as a real PNG.
Comparison
Default product card versus SleekPixel
Standard WooCommerce OG image
- Subscription product previews show only title and image, no billing terms
- Forwarded links hide the recurring price until the click
- Renaming a subscription product or changing price doesn't update old cards
- Multi-tier subscription catalogs need per-product Canva exports
- Free trial offers stay invisible in the share preview
SleekPixel
- Reads WooCommerce Subscriptions fields: recurring price, period, interval, trial
- Cards show '$48 / month' or '$249 / year' from product meta automatically
- Trial badge renders when _subscription_trial_length is set
- Regenerates on product save: price changes flow to share cards
- Bulk regenerate covers an entire subscription catalog after a brand refresh
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for WooCommerce Subscriptions
Recurring price aware
Reads the recurring price and billing period directly from the product post and renders '$48 / month' or '$249 / year' on the card. No manual price labels.
Trial badge
When _subscription_trial_length is set, the template renders a small trial label like '14-day free trial' or 'first month free'. New trials propagate without per-product edits.
Price-change safe
Update a subscription product's recurring price and saving regenerates the share card. Old cards never linger with stale prices in social previews.
Use cases
Where subscription cards earn their keep
Subscription product pages
Each subscription product shares with a card showing recurring price and billing period. Forwarded links carry the offer terms in the preview, not just the title.
Trial campaigns
Time-bound trial offers render with a trial badge in the card. Email and social pushes drive clicks because the trial is visible before the click, not after.
Multi-tier catalogs
Sites selling Standard, Pro, and Premium subscription tiers render a card per product with each tier's own price. The catalog stays consistent across hundreds of SKUs.
The bigger picture
Why subscription products need terms in the preview
Subscription commerce trades on recurring economics, and the recurring economics are the entire pitch. A monthly coffee subscription at $48 per month is a different product from an $48 one-time bag, even though the price is the same number, and the share preview is the place where that distinction either becomes visible or stays hidden. Showing only the title and image in the unfurl flattens a subscription into something that looks like a single purchase, which means new visitors arriving from a forwarded link have to take on the cognitive load of figuring out what they are looking at before they decide to click.
Many of them just close the tab. Naming the recurring price on the share card removes that load: a viewer sees '$48 / month' in three seconds and knows what kind of commitment they are evaluating. The second angle is trial offers and promotional cadence.
A subscription business running a 14-day trial campaign or a first-month-free promo wants every share of the trial-product URL to carry the trial label. Manual Canva exports of every promotional variant are a design tax that never gets paid in time. SleekPixel renders the trial badge from the product field automatically, which means promotional shares carry promotional terms by default and the marketing team stops chasing graphics to keep up with merchandising changes.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for WooCommerce Subscriptions
Yes. Variable subscription products store base price and variation prices in the standard WooCommerce way. The template can render the lowest variation price as 'from $24 / month' or render a specific variation if the URL targets one. Most sites render the parent product's lowest tier price by default.
 Yes. _subscription_trial_length and _subscription_trial_period together describe the trial offer. The template renders 'first month free', '14-day free trial', or whatever copy the merchant prefers, conditional on the trial fields being non-empty.
 _subscription_sign_up_fee is also available to the template. Most subscription cards leave sign-up fees off the share image to avoid clutter, but the data is there if the merchant wants to show 'plus $19 setup' on the preview.
 Switching is a customer-account flow rather than a product-page flow. The product cards continue to render the recurring price and period of the destination product. Customers in the switching UI see the proration calculation in their cart, which is unchanged.
 Synchronized renewals use a setting on the product (renew on the first of the month, etc.) that is stored as meta. The template can read that meta and render 'Renews monthly on the 1st' if the merchant wants that on the card. Most sites keep this off the share image to avoid noise.
 Yes. The plugin's product meta keys have been stable across releases. _subscription_period, _subscription_period_interval, and _subscription_trial_length all work the same way on current and previous versions of WooCommerce Subscriptions.
 Yes. If you use a query parameter or campaign tag in the URL, the template can branch on it and render an upsell label, downsell label, or seasonal offer label on the card. The base product price and period stay the same, the framing changes.
 Renders happen on product save, not on page load. Customers browsing the catalog hit cached PNGs. Even stores with thousands of subscription products run smoothly because each product only re-renders when its post is updated. The bulk regenerate command runs once per template change.
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