SleekPixel for YITH WooCommerce Wishlist: per-wishlist OG cards
YITH WooCommerce Wishlist gives shoppers public wishlist URLs they share with friends. SleekPixel renders a per-wishlist card with the owner name, the top items, and the total count, so shared wishlist links feel like personal collections rather than generic shop links.
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Wishlists that look like wishlists in shares
YITH WooCommerce Wishlist stores wishlists in wp_yith_wcwl_lists and wishlist items in wp_yith_wcwl, keyed by product ID and wishlist token. Each public wishlist has a unique URL on the storefront. Visitors share those URLs in messages and on social, asking for gift ideas or recommendations. The link preview, however, is the WooCommerce shop's generic OG image, identical for every wishlist.
SleekPixel reads the wishlist token from the URL, queries wp_yith_wcwl for the items, and pulls the top three or four products with their featured images. The wishlist owner is read from the linked user (when public) and the total item count is rendered as a badge. Adding or removing an item from the wishlist invalidates the card so the next share reflects the new state.
Cards live as static PNG files keyed by wishlist token. Public wishlists update on save. Private wishlists fall back to a generic template so private item counts and titles never leak into shares.
Workflow
From a wishlist token to a per-list OG card
Read the wishlist token
wp_yith_wcwl_lists to confirm the list exists, is public, and resolves to a valid user or guest owner.
Pull top items
wp_yith_wcwl ordered by addition date, takes the top three or four product IDs, and loads their featured images and titles.
Render the card
Invalidate on edit
Output
Sample YITH wishlist share card
Rendered from a real YITH WooCommerce Wishlist with owner name, top product images, and total count read live from the wishlist tables.
Comparison
Generic shop OG vs SleekPixel for YITH Wishlist
Same shop image on every wishlist
- Every shared wishlist URL previews with the same generic shop OG image
- Wishlist owner name and total item count are invisible in the preview
- Top items in the wishlist do not feed into the shared card
- Wishlist updates do not reflect in any social card
- Private wishlists risk leaking generic shop branding rather than identity
SleekPixel
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Reads the wishlist token from the URL and queries
wp_yith_wcwl - Top products and total count render on the card from real wishlist data
- Owner name pulls from the linked WordPress user when the list is public
- Wishlist edits invalidate the card so a new share reflects the new items
- Private wishlists fall back to a generic template to avoid data leakage
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for YITH WooCommerce Wishlist
Wishlist as identity
The wishlist owner's display name renders prominently on the card. Public wishlists feel like personal collections in shares, not anonymous lists.
Top items as art
Three or four top product images compose into the card. The card looks visually distinct from one wishlist to another, with the actual products the owner picked.
Private list safety
Private wishlists never render personal items into a public OG card. SleekPixel detects private state from YITH metadata and falls back to a generic template.
Use cases
Where YITH Wishlist shares benefit most
Gift registries
Public wedding or birthday wishlists share cards that look like personal registries, with top items and the owner's display name visible.
Community recommendation lists
Bloggers and creators sharing curated wishlists on social ship cards showing top items, which earn far more clicks than a generic shop URL.
Stylist or buyer-curated lists
Personal shoppers and stylists send curated wishlist URLs to clients. The shared card previews the picks, eliminating the need for a separate mockup.
The bigger picture
Wishlists are personal collections, not generic shop links
YITH Wishlist exists because people want to share curated picks with someone they know. "Here is what I want for my birthday," "here are the chairs I am considering," "here are the pieces in the new collection I like best." Those messages are personal, the URL is meant to feel personal, and the recipient is meant to feel like they are looking at a real list. The default OG image, the shop logo, undoes all of that work.
The preview says "Generic Shop Inc." rather than "Maria's wishlist." SleekPixel restores the personal feel by reading the owner from the wishlist, pulling the actual top items, and laying them out on a card. The link preview looks like a list, with a name and a small gallery of products. Recipients click because they recognize the framing.
Shop owners get free brand impressions on every wishlist share, because the card still carries store branding. Private wishlists are protected by a safe fallback so the integration never leaks personal items into a public card. Personal lists become personal-feeling shares without any per-list design work.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for YITH WooCommerce Wishlist
Yes. The integration queries wp_yith_wcwl_lists for the list record and wp_yith_wcwl for items, keyed by the wishlist token from the URL. Owner, items, and creation date are all read from real YITH data.
No. Private wishlists fall back to a generic store template so no items or owner data leak into a public OG card. SleekPixel reads the privacy flag from YITH metadata before rendering.
 By default, the top three or four items by date added render with their featured images. The selection is configurable, so you can sort by price, by manual order, or by category to suit the kind of wishlist.
 Adding or removing items invalidates the cached card. The next visit to the wishlist URL regenerates the PNG with the updated items and count. Owner name changes also trigger a refresh.
 Yes. Guest wishlists with a generated owner label render with a configurable display name from the template, often "A wishlist on yourshop.com" or a similar safe fallback that still feels personal without exposing user details.
 Yes. SleekPixel binds templates per entity. The wishlist template is independent of the product template, so wishlists can use a list-style layout while products keep a single-item layout.
 Yes. Each public wishlist token has its own cached PNG. Repeat shares of the same wishlist URL serve a static file. The cache invalidates when items, owner, or privacy state changes.
 Yes. Users can have multiple wishlists in YITH. Each list has its own token and therefore its own URL and its own cached card. A user sharing "my work setup" and "my reading list" gets distinct previews for each.
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