Class flow reel
Vertical class clips lift trial signup CTR.
For Martial Arts
Owners stop posting alone. Trial signups land while you teach.
Free to start. No credit card.
Make a UGC ad for martial arts.
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Martial Arts
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martial-arts-ad.jpg · TikTok, Instagram
How it works
The only tool that takes a link all the way to posted. Autonomously.
Your product URL or a single photo. That is the whole input.
UGC, cinematic, posters. Zero editing. Nothing to fix. Ready to run.
Posts straight to TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram. No Ads Manager.
Fresh creative posted every day on a set cadence. Set once.
The problem
Three patterns kill martial arts ads. Coinis fixes each.
Stock martial arts photos look identical school to school.
Free trial offers do not travel on social.
Trial-to-member rate stalls without follow-up creative.
Why ads fail in martial arts
Martial arts ads fail because every school uses the same generic gi-photo and the same trial-class flyer. Parents and adults scroll past. Coinis pulls real class footage, real student stories, real instructor portraits. Trial signups land because the prospect sees a school they could walk into Tuesday at six.
Creative rules we keep
Ad formats
Every format below ships from one link. No designer. No shoot day.
Vertical class clips lift trial signup CTR.
Native form converts trial intent in seconds.
Five-card member arcs lift trust.
Creative angles we test for you
Can't find what you're looking for?
Chat with us →Yes. Kids creative speaks to parents researching after-school structure. Adult creative speaks to fitness and self-defense buyers. Each ladders into its own trial flow.
Yes. BJJ, Muay Thai, judo in parallel.
Yes. Coinis caps the radius around your dojo. Trial offers reach the families on the same block. Mat counts climb without burning national spend.
Yes. Two campaign tracks, one engine. Kids creative speaks to parents. Adult creative speaks to fitness and self-defense buyers.
Yes. Coinis defaults to skill and progression creative, not violence aesthetics. The visual brief stays focused on training, not fighting.
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Stop running stock fighter photos. Trial signups land while you teach the next class.