Digital signage shouldn't require a closet full of proprietary media players or a five-figure contract. I build yours as a custom website that runs full-screen in a smart TV's browser — bar hidden, no clutter — and it pulls live from your Gravity Fox dashboard and updates in real time, on screen, without ever refreshing. All you need is a stable Wi-Fi connection and an off-the-shelf smart TV. I design and host the rest, to your exact specifications.
What it can be
A tenant directory or a menu board is the pedestrian version — and I'm happy to build those. But because each screen is really a custom website, it can be almost anything, down to the last pixel:
- Live menus and price boards for restaurants and cafes that you update yourself in seconds.
- Building and tenant directories with wayfinding for offices and lobbies.
- Interactive touchscreen displays. On a touchscreen TV, a screen can become genuinely interactive — for example, an office lobby that lets passers-by browse available suites with photos and floor plans on a 43-inch touchscreen, right there on the wall.
Why it costs pennies on the dollar
Commercial signage companies sell you hardware, players, and a recurring license. I don't. Your screen is a website, your "player" is the TV you already bought off a shelf, and your content lives in the same dashboard you'd use to run your site. You get something 100% custom to your brand and your space for a fraction of what the big providers charge — and it's genuinely simple to run.
Common questions
What hardware do I need? A smart TV and a stable Wi-Fi connection. That's it. No media player, no proprietary box, no per-screen license.
Can people touch it? Yes. On a touchscreen TV your signage can be fully interactive — directories, wayfinding, availability boards, anything you can imagine on a web page.
How do I update it? You edit your content in your dashboard and the screen updates live, in real time, without anyone walking over to refresh it.
If you've been quoted a fortune for a screen on a wall, let me show you a better way.