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✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for closed captioning availability pages

Deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons need to know whether a venue offers open-caption nights, captioning devices, or request-based service. SleekRank reads the captioning roster and renders one indexable page per venue with the schedule, device count, and the right access contact.

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SleekRank for closed captioning availability pages

Captioning availability is a per-venue, per-screen detail

Patrons search "open caption movies near me" or "captioned performances Goodman Theatre" and expect to land on a page that names the venue, lists the open-caption nights or device options, and gives a contact line for requests. Most cinema and theater sites publish a buried list or a single accessibility page that cannot rank for any specific venue.

SleekRank reads the captioning roster from a Google Sheet or CSV maintained by the access-services coordinator and renders one indexable page per venue against a base WordPress page. Tag mappings handle venue name and city. Selector mappings inject the open-caption schedule, caption-device count, device type, and request lead time. List mappings render the upcoming open-caption nights and the policies that govern device loans.

Goodman Theatre lives at /closed-captioning/goodman-theatre/ with one open-caption performance per run and CaptiView devices on request. Regal Cinemas Easton lives at its own URL with daily open-caption showings flagged in the regular schedule. Same template, accurate per-venue facts, each on its own crawlable URL.

Workflow

From captioning roster to indexable per-venue pages

1

Build the base page

Design one /closed-captioning/{slug}/ template with a hero, the caption-type card, device-inventory block, upcoming open-caption dates list, request-line card, and a related-services section for ASL or audio description.
2

Connect the roster

Point SleekRank at the Google Sheet or CSV maintained by the access-services coordinator, with one row per venue carrying slug, name, caption type, device count, open-caption schedule, and contact.
3

Wire the mappings

Tag mappings for venue name and city, selector mappings for caption type and device inventory, list mapping for open-caption dates, meta mapping for the description tied to the season.
4

Cache, flush, sitemap

Set a weekly cache for stable rosters or daily during the active season, flush rewrites with WP-CLI, and verify every /closed-captioning/{slug}/ URL appears in the sitemap with the right dates.

Data in, pages out

From captioning roster to per-venue pages

One row per venue with caption type, device count, schedule, and request contact. SleekRank renders each as its own URL.

Data source: Google Sheets / CSV
slug venue type devices schedule
goodman-theatre Goodman Theatre Open caption + CaptiView 12 CaptiView units One open-caption show per run
regal-cinemas-easton Regal Cinemas Easton Open caption screenings Cinema-wide on schedule Daily open-caption showings
amc-river-east AMC River East Captioning glasses Available per screen Most showings on request
court-theatre Court Theatre Open caption nights House-wide on scheduled dates Two performances per run
cleveland-playhouse-square Cleveland Playhouse Square Open caption + handhelds 20 handheld units One per run plus matinees
URL pattern: /closed-captioning/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /closed-captioning/goodman-theatre/
  • /closed-captioning/regal-cinemas-easton/
  • /closed-captioning/amc-river-east/
  • /closed-captioning/court-theatre/
  • /closed-captioning/cleveland-playhouse-square/

Comparison

Buried accessibility page vs per-venue captioning pages

Single accessibility page

  • Generic accessibility pages cannot rank for venue-specific captioning queries
  • Device type and count are not exposed at the URL level
  • Open-caption schedules drift away from the public calendar
  • Request lead times hide inside small print on a different page
  • Patrons cannot share a link to one venue's captioning policy
  • Schema for accessibility features per venue is never rendered

SleekRank

  • One indexable URL per venue offering closed captioning
  • Caption type (open, device, glasses) per row
  • Device count and inventory rendered via selector mappings
  • Upcoming open-caption nights via list mappings
  • Sitemap registers every /closed-captioning/{slug}/ URL
  • Cache refresh keeps device counts and dates current

Features

What SleekRank gives you for closed captioning availability pages

Per-venue URL

Every venue on the roster gets a /closed-captioning/{slug}/ page with the caption type, device count, and schedule rendered as crawlable text the search engine can rank for venue-named queries.

Open-caption dates

List mapping renders the upcoming open-caption performances for the venue, so patrons see at a glance which nights are captioned without scanning a season-wide PDF.

Device inventory

Selector mapping renders the caption-device type (CaptiView, handheld, glasses) and inventory count, with the request lead time shown next to it, so patrons reserve a device with the right expectation.

Use cases

Who builds captioning availability pages with SleekRank

Theaters and venues

Performing arts venues publishing per-venue captioning policies that update per season, where the access-services coordinator already maintains the open-caption schedule internally.

Cinema chains

Multi-location cinema chains publishing per-theater captioning device inventory and open-caption schedules, with each cinema on its own URL tied to the regional access coordinator.

Civic bodies

City councils and university auditoriums publishing per-chamber or per-room captioning availability, with standing or on-request coverage clearly distinguished per page.

The bigger picture

Why per-venue captioning pages beat a single accessibility page

Captioning availability is a venue-by-venue, screen-by-screen, performance-by-performance question. The patron knows which theater they are going to. They need to know whether the venue offers open-caption nights, how many caption devices are in inventory, what type those devices are, and how far in advance to request one.

A single accessibility page on a corporate site cannot compete with venue-named queries because it is one URL for hundreds of venues. Per-venue indexable URLs change that. The same roster the access-services coordinator already maintains becomes the source of truth for the public pages, with caption type, device count, and schedule rendered as crawlable HTML and updated through a sheet edit.

Patrons can plan around their preferred night. Press can deep-link. Coordinators update one row and trust the website to follow.

The work of keeping captioning information accurate becomes a downstream effect of the schedule the venue already keeps.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for closed captioning availability pages

A regional arts council or a cinema chain often lists 50 to 300 venues. SleekRank renders each row to its own URL and registers all of them in the sitemap, so coverage scales with the roster, not editor time.

 

Edit the row in the source sheet, or pipe the access-services calendar in as a second data source keyed by slug. On the next cache refresh, the /closed-captioning/{slug}/ page reflects the new dates and any device-inventory change.

 

Yes. SleekRank renders into a base WordPress page built with the venue's preferred builder. The mappings target IDs and selectors already on the page, so the layout stays in the theme.

 

Yes. SleekRank registers every URL with the sitemap and noindexes the base template page, so only the venue URLs get crawled. Each one competes on its own venue and city name.

 

Yes. Use a layout column and selector mappings to show or hide blocks. Cinemas render the daily-showtimes block; theaters render the open-caption-nights block; courthouses render the on-request block.

 

Remove the row and the URL returns a clean 404 on the next cache refresh, which the sitemap then drops. For temporary pauses, set a status column and render a clear notice rather than 404 so existing advocacy links resolve.

 

No. Each row carries unique caption-type notes, device inventory, dates, and contact. Headlines and meta descriptions vary per row, so each URL is materially different content.

 

Yes. Define a sibling page group at /open-caption-nights/{slug}/ keyed by performance, and link from the venue page to the per-event page where the dated coverage lives. The two page groups stay coordinated through shared slugs.

 

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