# Website-on-TV workflows

URL: https://www.screenkeep.com/topics/website-on-tv-workflows/
Last reviewed: 2026-05-17

Quick answer: The cleanest website-on-TV workflow is usually a TV app that launches the URL directly instead of casting from another device.

Putting a website on a TV sounds simple until the screen needs to stay awake, refresh, recover, and look readable.

## Best-fit scenarios

- Dashboards, menus, schedules, status pages, real estate displays, and event screens.
- Users comparing casting, HDMI laptops, Raspberry Pi, and Android TV apps.
- Screens that must keep running without a person nearby.

## Screen Keep fit

Screen Keep is a website-on-TV workflow for Android TV and Google TV: send the URL, keep it refreshed, and manage the screen path with less overhead.

## Related pages

- [Display a Website on a TV](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/display-website-on-tv/)
- [Android TV Digital Signage](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/android-tv-digital-signage/)
- [Chromecast Digital Signage](https://www.screenkeep.com/blog/chromecast-digital-signage/)
- [Setup Instructions](https://www.screenkeep.com/app-setup/)

## FAQ

### What is the easiest way to show a website on a TV?

Use a TV or streamer that can install an app designed to launch and manage the webpage directly.

### Why not just use HDMI?

HDMI can work for temporary displays, but it ties the sign to a laptop and creates recovery, sleep, and ownership issues.

### Why not just cast?

Casting is convenient for short sessions. Persistent signage should run on the TV device itself.
