Your league already produces great content every single week: a podium, a fastest lap, a championship swing, a drive of the night. The reason most of it never leaves your Discord is that turning results into a decent-looking image is design work, and nobody volunteers for design work at 11pm after a race. Social Studio is GridChief's answer: pick a template, and your race data becomes a branded graphic ready to post. Here is what it does and how to use it.
Where it lives and what it knows
Social Studio is in your league dashboard sidebar. It works from data you already have: every imported result, your standings, your league name and accent color. There is no uploading screenshots or retyping finishing orders into a Canva template. Pick a round or the current standings, pick a template, and the graphic is built from the real numbers.
The templates
The template set covers the stories a race night actually produces. Race results renders the finishing order as a clean classified table. Podium celebrates the top three. Fastest lap and Pole position give single-driver achievements their own card. Driver of the Day spotlights the drive of the night. Standings snapshot shows the championship picture after the round, which is the graphic that starts arguments in the best way. Season stats cards turn milestones into posts (different winners, closest finish, biggest comeback), and a season poster wraps the campaign up. Bonus highlights collects the night's bonus point winners in one card.
Sized for every platform
Each graphic exports in the formats social platforms actually want: Instagram square (1080x1080), Instagram portrait (1080x1350), Instagram and Facebook story (1080x1920), and X landscape. No cropping a square into a story and losing the driver names off the top. Pick the platform, get the right canvas, post it as intended.
Your league brand, automatically
The graphics carry your league's identity: your league name and your accent color, applied consistently across every template through the theme system. The result is that your league's posts become recognizable. When the same green podium card shows up in a driver's Instagram story every Thursday, that consistency is doing branding work most club leagues never get around to.
Captions written for you
The blank caption box is where most posting intentions die, so Social Studio writes one for every graphic: the podium finishers, the fastest lap and its time, the standings movement, phrased ready to paste with the round and season context filled in. Edit it, add your league's tone, or post it as is. The point is that the distance between "we should post this" and posting is one copy and two taps.
Make it a ritual, then make it everyone's job
The leagues that grow from social media are not the ones with the best graphics; they are the ones that post every single week. Make it part of your post-race routine: import the results, send the Discord posts, then spend five minutes in Social Studio and queue three graphics: results for the league account, podium for the winners to repost, and the standings snapshot for the title contenders to argue about. That last part is the real distribution: every driver who shares their own podium card puts your league in front of their followers. Tag drivers when you post, and they do the rest.
Five minutes a week
That is the honest cost: about five minutes after each race night, with the data entry already done because the results were imported anyway. In exchange, your league has a public face that looks professional, drivers who feel celebrated, and a steady stream of branded content pointing back at your standings page. For a club league competing for drivers against a hundred other Discord servers, that is the cheapest growth lever there is.