SleekPixel for WP 2FA enrollment posts
WP 2FA enforces two-factor authentication across WordPress logins, with TOTP, email codes, and U2F support. The rollout posts that recap enrollment progress get a SleekPixel card with the percentage, the role scope, and a brand mark, drawn from safe summary fields.
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2FA rollout writeups need an enrollment-shaped share preview
WP 2FA stores per-user enrollment data in usermeta keys prefixed wp_2fa_, including the enabled method and the encrypted TOTP secret. The plugin's settings live in wp_2fa_settings as a serialized array of enforcement rules, including which roles are required to enroll and the grace period. None of the per-user secrets belong on a share card. The enforcement settings and the rounded enrollment percentage are safe to expose at a summary level.
Teams rolling out 2FA across an organization publish progress posts: enrollment percentage, role scope, the grace period, what changed in the latest sprint. Those posts share well when the preview carries the enrollment percentage itself. A big number on the left, a role-scope label on the right, a brand mark at the bottom. The audience for these posts is internal security reviewers and external stakeholders who care about the rollout shape, both of whom respond to concrete numbers.
SleekPixel binds to a rollout post type with fields for enrollment percentage, role scope, grace period, and a short summary. A whitelisted subset of wp_2fa_settings values renders as small badges: which methods are enabled, whether enrollment is mandatory. The render produces a 1200x630 PNG that surfaces the rollout shape without ever touching a TOTP secret.
Workflow
From WP 2FA settings to rollout share card
Create the rollout post type
Whitelist safe WP 2FA values
wp_2fa_settings are safe to expose: method enablement flags, role-scope label, grace period in days. The per-user usermeta stays outside the whitelist.
Bind template fields
Publish or update the post
Output
Sample 2FA enrollment card
A 1200x630 OG card from a WP 2FA rollout post: rounded enrollment percentage, role-scope label, grace period in days, and a brand mark on the corner.
Comparison
Default theme OG vs SleekPixel for WP 2FA rollouts
Default theme OG image
- 2FA rollout posts share with the same banner as marketing announcements
- Enrollment percentage and role scope never appear in the social preview
- Method-enabled badges stay invisible to anyone forwarding the link
- Manual graphics for each rollout milestone stop happening after the first quarter
- Stakeholders forwarding the link see no signal that the post is operational
SleekPixel
- Reads enrollment percentage at a rounded value from safe summary fields
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Per-user usermeta with TOTP secrets in
wp_2fa_*keys never touched -
Whitelisted
wp_2fa_settingsflags render as method-enabled badges - Role-scope label drawn from the enforcement configuration
- Per-milestone template variants for week-one, week-three, and final cards
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for WP 2FA
Percentage-driven layout
Enrollment percentage is the focal point on the card. Big numerals on the left, role scope on the right, brand mark at the bottom. The rollout shape is legible from the share preview before anyone clicks the link.
Method-enabled badges
Whitelisted flags from the WP 2FA settings render as small badges showing which methods are enabled: TOTP, email, U2F. The badges respect the actual configuration and update on the next post save when settings change.
Milestone variants
Week-one, week-three, end-of-grace, and post-rollout each use a milestone-specific template. The cadence creates a readable progression in the back catalog as the rollout matures.
Use cases
Where WP 2FA rollouts benefit from enrollment cards
Internal rollout updates
Security teams publishing enrollment progress to an internal blog get a concrete preview that the engineering team and leadership can react to without opening the post.
Customer-facing security notes
SaaS companies that enforce 2FA on customer accounts publish progress notes. The card carries the rollout shape and reads as evidence rather than reassurance copy.
Compliance audit attachments
SOC 2 and ISO 27001 audits want evidence of MFA enforcement. The shared link from the audit folder lands with a percentage card that matches the audit document.
The bigger picture
Why 2FA rollouts need percentage-shaped shares
MFA rollouts are political within an organization. The technical setup is straightforward, but getting humans to enroll requires sustained communication. Progress posts are part of that communication, and the share preview is the first thing that lands in Slack or email when a teammate forwards the update.
A generic homepage banner makes the rollout look like marketing. A percentage card with a big number and a role-scope label makes the rollout look like progress. The difference shapes how the post is received and how much momentum the rollout retains week to week.
The external story matters too. SaaS companies that enforce 2FA on customer accounts publish progress notes for compliance and trust reasons. Procurement reviewers, security partners, and prospective customers read those posts to understand operational maturity.
A percentage card reads as evidence in a way that a homepage banner cannot. SleekPixel takes the safe summary fields from WP 2FA, binds them through a whitelist, and renders the cards that turn the underlying enrollment work into visible operational evidence.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for WP 2FA
No. Per-user usermeta with TOTP secrets is operational and never touched. SleekPixel only reads whitelisted summary fields like the enrollment percentage at a rounded value and the enforcement configuration. Per-user data stays inside WordPress.
 The card supports rounded percentages and rounded counts. Exact per-user counts are technically possible but most teams prefer rounded values for public shares. The percentage is captured at publication time from the post's snapshot field.
 Yes. The Hardware Tokens add-on extends WP 2FA with U2F support and stores its configuration in the same settings family. The 'methods enabled' badges include hardware tokens when the flag is true, through the same whitelist as the standard methods.
 The role-scope label on future rollout posts reflects the updated scope on the next render. Historical posts keep the role-scope value that was captured at the time of publication, so the audit trail of which roles were enforced when stays intact.
 Yes. A 'visibility' field on the rollout post selects between internal-style and external-style template variants. Internal posts might use a denser layout with role specifics, external posts might use a cleaner version that emphasizes the trust signal.
 No. WP 2FA runs on login and on user profile actions. SleekPixel runs on post save and on a background render queue. The two systems work on completely different events and do not share any code paths.
 Yes, as a small label drawn from the whitelisted grace period in days. The template renders the grace value as part of the meta line below the main percentage. When the grace ends, future posts can shift to a 'grace expired' badge through a different field.
 Yes. A 'product' or 'site' field on the rollout post drives the template's brand line and accent color. Multi-product organizations publish per-product rollouts with consistent visuals across each product line.
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