# Web-page digital signage

URL: https://www.screenkeep.com/topics/web-page-digital-signage/
Last reviewed: 2026-05-17

Quick answer: Use web-page digital signage when the content already exists online and the main job is launching, refreshing, scheduling, and recovering that URL on a screen.

Web-page digital signage means the webpage stays the source of truth and the TV becomes a reliable display layer.

## Best-fit scenarios

- Existing restaurant menus, lobby pages, dashboards, schedules, and no-code pages.
- Teams that want to avoid rebuilding the same content in a signage CMS.
- Screens that need a simple URL workflow with optional online management.

## Screen Keep fit

Screen Keep is built around this model: install on Android TV or Google TV, send the URL, then add refresh, fallback, scheduling, or remote management only when the rollout needs it.

## Related pages

- [Display a Website on a TV](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/display-website-on-tv/)
- [Turn a Webpage Into Digital Signage](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/turn-webpage-into-digital-signage/)
- [Web Page Signage vs CMS](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/web-page-signage-vs-digital-signage-cms/)
- [Setup Instructions](https://www.screenkeep.com/app-setup/)

## FAQ

### What is web-page digital signage?

It is a signage workflow where a webpage, dashboard, menu, or schedule is displayed directly on a TV instead of being rebuilt in a separate signage content system.

### When is a CMS still better?

A full CMS is better when you need approvals, contributors, playlists, templates, asset libraries, and formal content operations.

### Can Screen Keep run existing webpages?

Yes. Screen Keep is designed to display existing URLs on Android TV and Google TV with refresh, scheduling, fallback, and optional online management.
