Screen Keep

Screen Keep

Web-powered TV signage

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Setup instructions

Get your first screen live without turning setup into a project.

Install the app, register the TV, launch your webpage, and decide later whether you need anything beyond the one-time on-device option.

Free to test before you commit

$45 once if on-device management is enough

Optional online management only when you need remote control

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What you need

1

Android TV or Google TV hardware

2

A webpage, dashboard, menu, or slide URL

3

A Screen Keep account if you want remote management

4

A few minutes to pair the TV and verify the first URL

No subscription pressure

Start free, validate the screen, then move into the one-time option if on-device management is enough.

Setup flow

The setup feels fast because the workflow is actually short.

Install the app, pair the TV, send the right webpage, and only add scheduling or online management if the screen really needs it.

Step 01

Install Screen Keep on the TV

Download the app from Google Play on the Android TV or Google TV device you want to use.

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Step 02

Open the app and menu

Launch Screen Keep, then use the remote back button twice whenever you need the main menu.

Step 03

Register the device on-screen

In settings, choose Register Device so the TV shows the code you will pair online.

Step 04

Create an account or sign in

Use your Screen Keep account to connect the display and manage it from the dashboard.

Create Account

Step 05

Add the device in the dashboard

Enter the TV code, name the screen, save it, and send the webpage you actually want to display.

Step 06

Refine refresh and scheduling

Once the screen is live, add timing or online management only if your rollout needs it.

Keep reading

Learn the setup logic before you start pairing screens.

These articles are aimed at the exact next questions people usually ask after the basic install flow: which hardware to choose, how web-page signage works, and what to do if the webpage is already built.

Existing page

Display a website on a TV

See the simplest path from existing webpage to working screen.

Best fit

Teams going from first install steps to a clean existing-page launch path

Why it matters

Pairing feels easier when the content path is obvious before you register the screen

Next move

Read the launch guide

Setup guide

Android TV signage setup

Understand the hardware and workflow choices before rollout.

Hardware, pairing, launch

Read guide

Content path

Turn a webpage into signage

Use the page you already built instead of creating duplicate content.

Reuse the page you have

Read guide

Ready to launch

Start the first screen free, then keep it simple with the setup model that fits.

Screen Keep does not force a subscription just to launch a webpage on TV. Test the flow, choose the one-time route if it is enough, and add remote management later only if you need it.

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