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Digital menu boards

A web-based menu board lets the menu stay editable online while the TV handles reliable display.

Quick answer

Use a webpage for digital menu boards when your menu changes often and you want one source of truth for web and in-location screens.

Why Screen Keep fits

Screen Keep can display a menu URL, refresh it, and schedule different menu pages by time of day on compatible TV hardware.

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Best-fit screen jobs for this page.

Screen Keep works best when the display has a clear job, a reliable content source, and simple ownership after launch.

Restaurants, cafes, bars, food trucks, concession stands, and cafeterias.

Menus that need clear typography, daypart changes, or easy price updates.

Owners who do not want to duplicate menu content in a separate CMS.

Related next steps

Continue with the guides that support this setup.

Use these pages to compare hardware, understand the URL workflow, and move from planning to the first live screen.

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Digital menu board readability checklist

A quick readability checklist for menu font size, contrast, spacing, and screen distance.

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FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask.

Can a webpage be a digital menu board?

Yes. A screen-ready webpage can work well when it is designed for distance, contrast, and menu update workflow.

What should a menu board webpage avoid?

Avoid small text, low contrast, cramped prices, hover-only interactions, cookie popups, and layouts that shift after loading.

Can Screen Keep schedule menus?

Yes. Use schedules when breakfast, lunch, dinner, or after-hours pages need different URLs.

Build the first screen, then tune from there.