Branches and groups
Organise screens the way the business is organised. Set something on a branch and every screen in it inherits, unless that screen says otherwise.
Change a price once and every branch shows it the same day. Each screen downloads what it needs and keeps playing whether or not the network is having a good day.

Nothing here is repeated per television. Opening a fourth shop is one more branch, not one more system to keep in step.
Restaurant groups, retail chains, clinics, gyms and franchises — menu boards, promotions and queue screens across every location.
Organise screens the way the business is organised. Set something on a branch and every screen in it inherits, unless that screen says otherwise.
A campaign holds what each screen shows. Publishing writes a version; nothing on a television changes until you publish, and rolling back is one click.
Breakfast until eleven, lunch until four. The schedule travels with the screen's configuration, so it keeps switching without asking a server.
Upload MP4 or WebM, or point a screen at a YouTube or Vimeo video. Videos play in full and the rotation moves on when they finish.
A branch manager sees their branch. A designer uploads without publishing. Every permission is checked on the server, not hidden in the interface.
No installer, no set-top box, no dedicated hardware. Anything with a browser will do.
Describe the shape of the business once: branches, the screens in them, and their sizes and orientations.
Open the display address on the screen itself, type the six-character code it shows into the dashboard, and pick which screen it is.
Choose what each screen plays, publish, and watch the fleet come into sync on the monitoring page.
Everything else can wait for the network. A shop floor cannot.
Nothing on the wall changes. The screen is playing files it already holds, from its own disk.
Breakfast still ends at eleven. The clock on the device decides what plays, not a request to the server.
The screen asks what changed, downloads only that, and switches over once the download is whole.
Priced by the size of the estate you run, not by how many designs you make. Every plan includes the whole product; the limits are what differ, and they are listed in full.
One location finding its feet.
$9.67 per screen
Several branches, scheduled content, your own brand on it.
$3.96 per screen
Unmetered, with a support commitment behind it.
Invoices are issued from the dashboard and paid by transfer. Nothing is charged automatically and no card is stored.
Everything below is the part of a signage quote that normally sits on page four. It is on page one because it is what decides whether this costs what you were told.
If the answer you need is not here, ask us. A demo is a conversation with somebody who has run this, not a sales call.
Book a demoA browser. A smart TV, a cheap stick, an old laptop — anything that can open a web page and stay on. You open one address on the screen and pair it with a code.
Yes. Ask for a demo and we set your branches up in a trial account. You pair one television, publish something to it and watch it work. Nothing is invoiced until you say so.
The screen keeps playing what it already downloaded, and keeps following its schedule. You decide what a long outage does: keep playing, or fall back to a holding image.
By invoice. We issue it, you pay it by transfer, and we mark it paid. There is no card on file and nothing renews behind your back.
Only your organisation. Screens fetch media through checks that only allow what that specific screen was published, and members see only the branches they are assigned to.
Yes, including right-to-left layout throughout the dashboard. English, Turkish and Arabic are all first-class, and each screen can run in its own language.
Send us the shape of your estate — the branches, the screens, what plays where. We set it up in Signage, walk you through it on your own content, and put a price in writing.