SleekPixel for jiu-jitsu academy
Class name, coach, belt range, and gi or no-gi rule already live in the booking plugin or class CPT. SleekPixel renders a 1080x1080 card on save so open mat ships with a graphic, not a Canva rebuild.
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From mat schedule to Instagram card
A jiu-jitsu academy's week shows up on the schedule first. No-gi fundamentals on Wednesday with Bruno, gi advanced on Friday with the head coach, the Sunday open mat for any belt. Each post is a square card with the class name, the coach, the belt range, and the gi or no-gi rule. The grid has to look serious because students and recruits are reading it for signs that the academy is technical, not a casual fitness room.
The data is already on the WordPress site. The academy runs Zen Planner, Mindbody, Kicksite, or a custom class CPT with the class name, coach, belt range, and gi or no-gi rule structured. The mat photo and the coach portrait are in the media library. The gap is the 1080x1080 PNG that the front desk otherwise rebuilds in Canva every week, sometimes off-brand by the third one.
SleekPixel renders that PNG on save. The class post updates with the coach and belt range, the card lands in uploads with the gear rule and start time locked in. The academy posts the card from a phone the night before. The schedule page uses the same render as the class hero. The grid reads as one academy across belts, formats, and cycles.
Workflow
From mat schedule to grid card
Map class and belt fields
Design one square template
Update the schedule
Post the night before
Output
What gets generated per class
A 1080x1080 square card with class name, coach, belt range, gi or no-gi rule, and start time, pulled from the class CPT or booking plugin.
Comparison
Default jiu-jitsu academy image vs SleekPixel
Default jiu-jitsu academy image
- Front desk rebuilds mat cards in Canva every week between classes
- Belt ranges on the card drift from what the class actually allows
- Gi vs no-gi rule gets left off and white belts show up in the wrong kit
- Promotions and stripe ceremonies use one-off layouts that don't match the grid
- Sub-coach swaps don't make it to the social post in time
SleekPixel
- Save the class post, the 1080x1080 card lands in uploads
- Class name, coach, belt range, and gi or no-gi rule pulled live from the post
- Square format sized for Instagram and Facebook feeds
- Schedule hero stays in sync with the social card automatically
- Belt palette so white-to-blue, blue-to-purple, and brown-and-black read distinctly
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for jiu-jitsu academy
Class fields, mapped
Pull class name, coach, belt range, and gi or no-gi rule from Zen Planner, Mindbody, Kicksite, or a custom class CPT.
Belt-aware
Belt ranges render with the matching color band so a white-to-blue class is unmistakable from a brown-and-black drill night.
Gi or no-gi rendered
Each class shows its gi or no-gi rule on the card so new students arrive in the right kit, not the one they had clean.
Use cases
Who uses SleekPixel for jiu-jitsu academies
Independent academies
One academy, a multi-belt schedule, a coordinated grid that doesn't need a designer to refresh weekly.
Belt and stripe promotions
Promotion days render their own card with the date, eligibility, and head coach acknowledgement for each student.
Competition team
Tournament announcements and team results use a variant template with weight class, division, and venue rendered.
The bigger picture
Why a technical-feeling grid recruits the right students
Jiu-jitsu students shop carefully because a bad academy can mean bad mechanics and injuries down the line. A grid that signals the academy's belt structure, gi rules, and coach lineup honestly is more persuasive than any tour video. Cards rendered from the schedule keep the class belt range, gi rule, and coach matching the booking page, so visitors arrive prepared and at the right session for their stripe count.
The grid stays coherent through belt promotions and cycle changes because the template absorbs them, which is what serious academies need their public face to do.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for jiu-jitsu academy
Yes. SleekPixel reads class fields from the WordPress mirror of Zen Planner, Mindbody, or Kicksite, plus any ACF or Meta Box fields.
 Yes. A belt taxonomy term maps to the matching belt color band so a class for white-to-blue reads instantly different from a brown-and-black drill night.
 Yes. A gi rule field renders on the card so new students arrive in the right kit. Open mats can render both as 'either'.
 Yes. Stripe and belt promotion days get a variant template with the date, eligibility, and head coach name rendered.
 Yes. The class hero image and the social card are both wired to the same render.
 Update the coach field and the card re-renders with the new coach's name and photo automatically.
 Yes. A tournament CPT drives a variant template with weight class, division, venue, and date rendered.
 No. SleekPixel renders the image and saves it to uploads. Posting is a manual step from the app or a scheduling tool.
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