What is digital signage?

A screen becomes useful when it shows the right webpage, menu, dashboard, schedule, or message at the right moment.

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Screens fail when content lives in too many places.

Common mess A laptop, a tab, a cast session

It works until Wi-Fi drops, the tab sleeps, or someone needs the laptop back.

Better model One source, many screens

Keep the content on the webpage your team already updates.

If the webpage changes, the screen follows.

1
Publish the page

Menu, schedule, dashboard, booking page, announcement, or campaign URL.

2
Send it to the TV

The screen becomes a dedicated display instead of a borrowed browser tab.

3
Let it refresh

Updates stay tied to the original content without rebuilding slides.

It keeps the screen focused.

01
Launches the content

The TV opens the right URL without the laptop, browser chrome, or casting session.

02
Recovers after restarts

The display can come back to the intended screen when the device wakes or reopens.

Refresh

Keep dashboards, menus, and schedules from going stale.

Schedule

Show different URLs when the day or event changes.

Fallback

Use a safer screen when the source page is unavailable.

When a URL is already the source of truth.

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Keep the setup lighter.

Use a full CMS for approvals. Use URL-based signage when the page already updates itself.

Turn a webpage into a TV display.

Start with a real URL, then add refresh, scheduling, fallback behavior, or online management only when the screen needs it.

Screen Keep is free to try.

Install it on Android TV or Google TV and send your first page to the screen.

See the setup guide