Operating layer for jiu-jitsu

Train, study,and run the room better.

BJJChat is no longer a folder of unrelated tools. It is a connected operating layer for the practitioner, the student of technique, and the people running the academy.

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Roll on the mat

Today

Open Mat / 90' / 4 Rounds

Live training

1000+

techniques indexed

study clips, positions, and chains

20+

training tools

from timers to game-plan builders

250+

schools and academy pages

local discovery and gym context

Every session

captured with purpose

track work on and off the mat

Pick your way in

Start where the next mat problem actually lives.

The operating layer

Three rooms.
One connected mat.

Practitioners, students of the art, and the people running the room each get a dedicated home that still talks to the others. No more bolted-on tabs.

Walk into class already knowing what the session is for.
01 / Chapter

Train With Intent

Walk into class already knowing what the session is for.

Round structure, daily focus, journaling, and attendance work together so mat time compounds instead of disappearing.

Round timing built for BJJ
Session review after class
Attendance tied to progress
Open the training system
Turn scattered instruction into a game you can actually repeat.
02 / Chapter

Build Your Game

Turn scattered instruction into a game you can actually repeat.

Study position-first, map your sequences, and keep your notes close to the techniques that matter.

Technique search and filtering
Flow-building tools
Instructor and concept context
Study the library
See the patterns behind your progress before another month slips by.
03 / Chapter

Show Up Better Every Week

See the patterns behind your progress before another month slips by.

Track streaks, promotion signals, and class volume so consistency becomes visible and motivating.

Streak and volume tracking
Promotion progress signals
Fast access to what matters today
See the dashboard
Local map

Find the room. Watch it grow.

Gyms, schools, tournaments, and coaches each get their own canvas — connected to the same training fabric, not buried inside a flat directory.

Mat conversation

Renan Faria

Head Instructor, Atlas Mat Club

It is the first product that treats jiu-jitsu like a craft instead of a calendar. Class, study, and the academy room finally share a single rhythm.

Step on the mat

Make your whole jiu-jitsu week coherent.

Start as a practitioner, step into academy tools when you need them, and keep your work connected from the first class to the coaching system.