Your cover design, done thinking about
Set your background, title style, and layout once. Save it as your default, and every post ContioReach publishes gets a branded 1200×630 cover with the title baked in, automatically.
Set As Default. Never Design A Cover Again.
A real design editor, not a template picker
Background, title, subtitle, and layout, each with its own controls. Preview your cover at the exact size it publishes, 1200×630, before you save it as your default.
Create Template
Design a reusable cover your posts inherit
Add Your Catchy Title
A subtitle that sets up the post
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Custom Colors
Real editor. Real controls. No mockups.
Four settings. Every post covered.
Select a template style, customize your brand elements, and ContioReach handles the rest, for every piece of content you publish from here on.
Design your template
Set your background, fonts, and layout, then save it as your brand default.
Auto-applied to posts
Every new blog post gets a cover image generated automatically, no extra step required.
Works with scheduling
Covers are created ahead of time for scheduled and auto-published posts, ready before they go live.
Override anytime
Customize any individual post's cover directly inside the post editor whenever you want something different.
Four tabs. Total control.
Solid colors, gradients, or images for your background. Custom fonts and sizing for your title and subtitle. Full layout control over where everything sits. Every element has its own settings.
- Backgrounds: solid color, gradient with custom stops and angle, or an uploaded image
- Title and subtitle: control font, size, and positioning independently
- Layout: adjust how text and background elements are arranged
- Live preview updates instantly as you adjust any setting
- Preview renders at the exact 1200×630 size your cover publishes at
Add Your Catchy Title
A subtitle that sets up the post
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Font size
72pxFont weight
Text color
Align
The default that still lets you break the rules
Mark a template as your workspace default and every new post gets that cover automatically, including scheduled and auto-published content. Want something different for one post? Override it directly in the editor.
- One click to set any template as your workspace default
- Covers generate ahead of time for scheduled and auto-published posts
- No manual export or upload required for standard posts
- Override any individual post's cover inside the editor whenever you want
- Keep multiple saved templates and switch your default anytime
Cover Templates
Create and manage cover image templates for your blog posts
How Cover Templates Work
Add Your Catchy Title
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Covers are ready before the post is
Auto-Publish doesn't wait until the last second. Covers are generated ahead of time for every scheduled post, using your default template, so nothing goes live looking unfinished.
- Covers generate ahead of your scheduled publish time, not at the moment of publishing
- Uses your default template automatically, no manual step per automation
- Works the same for daily, weekly, or fully custom schedules
- If you override a specific post's cover, that override is respected on publish
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Your default cover template plugs directly into scheduling, media, and your brand identity, no separate setup required.
Common cover template questions
Everything you need to know about designing and automating your blog cover images. Reach out to us and we'll get back to you within a few hours.
You design a template's background, title, subtitle, and layout in the editor, then save it. Mark any template as your default, and every new post automatically gets a cover generated from it.
Solid colors, gradients with custom color stops and angle, or an uploaded image. You can switch between them anytime while designing a template.
Every cover renders at 1200×630, the standard size for blog and social share images. The editor preview shows this exact size as you design.
Yes. Save as many templates as you want, then mark whichever one you want active as your workspace default.
Yes. Covers are generated ahead of time for scheduled and auto-published posts, using your default template, so nothing goes live without one.
Yes. You can override any individual post's cover directly inside the post editor, it doesn't affect your default template or other posts.
Yes, templates can be downloaded directly from the editor if you want to use the image outside of ContioReach.
Yes. Your template's title placeholder is filled in automatically with each post's actual title when the cover generates.
Yes. The editor includes a reset option to revert your changes while designing.
Design your last cover template
Design your background, title, and layout once. Save it as your default, and every post you publish gets a finished cover automatically.
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