Most gym platforms were built for spin studios and bolted martial arts on afterward. OneMat was built the other way around — rank tracking for 17 martial arts across 45 ranking systems, because your art isn't generic and your software shouldn't be either.
Generic gym software gives you one belt dropdown and calls it done. But a BJJ school tracks stripes and degrees. A Taekwondo dojang runs geup and dan. Karate has a dozen kyu systems that don't agree with each other. Judo, Hapkido, Aikido, Kung Fu, Capoeira cords, Silat — each has its own ladder, its own names, its own pace.
OneMat tracks them the way they actually work — not flattened into a single one-size belt field. Whatever you teach, your members' ranks show up correctly, named correctly, ordered correctly.
Run MMA? Check a box at signup to rank your MMA members under jiu-jitsu — Gi or No-Gi, whichever fits your room.
OneMat watches time-at-rank and surfaces a suggestion when a member may be ready to test or be promoted — based on the typical timeline for their specific art and rank. It's a nudge, never a mandate. You're the instructor; you decide who's ready and when. OneMat just makes sure nobody quietly falls through the cracks because you were busy running the floor.
Including a self-check-in kiosk for your front desk.
Group parents and siblings under one household so you're not chasing five logins for one family.
Billing runs itself through Stripe, on schedule.
Reach your members by email, Discord, and SMS today — every gym gets a dedicated local number with one-way texting included, plus optional two-way conversations and voice calling.
OneMat was built by a lifelong martial artist and coach who got tired of forcing dojo data into software designed for spin studios. Every feature exists because a real school needed it — starting with the one thing generic platforms never get right: ranks that actually match your art.
Read the full story →Most platforms charge by your number of active students — so the more your school grows, the more you pay. OneMat is flat, priced by gym size. Add students, run more programs, grow your community — your price doesn't climb with your roster.
The only add-on: two-way SMS & calling for $5/mo, if you want members to text you back. A dedicated local number and one-way SMS are included — everything else, too.
Give your school software that was built for martial arts — not adapted to it.