Digital signage cost
The real cost of signage includes hardware, setup labor, recurring software, support time, and content workflow complexity.
Quick answer
For simple webpage signage, the lowest-risk cost path is usually affordable Android TV hardware plus a focused display app instead of a full CMS.
Why Screen Keep fits
Screen Keep keeps the first test free, supports one-time on-device use, and leaves online management optional for screens that need remote control.
Topic hub
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.
Buyers comparing DIY, SaaS, and enterprise signage cost.
Teams that already have web content.
Screen owners deciding whether recurring software features are actually needed.
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.
Planning download
No-subscription signage buyer guide
A worksheet for separating software price from ownership, support, and content costs.
FAQ
Questions buyers usually ask.
What costs matter besides software?
Hardware, mounting, network reliability, setup time, content duplication, remote support, and recovery behavior all affect total cost.
When is a monthly CMS worth it?
A CMS is worth it when content operations, approvals, playlists, asset libraries, or many contributors are real requirements.
How does Screen Keep reduce cost?
It uses existing web content and offers a one-time on-device path when remote online management is not needed.