Use case

Church announcement screens

Church screens often need simple announcements that a small team can update without managing a full signage platform.

Quick answer

Use Screen Keep when announcements, calendars, slides, or welcome pages can be published as URLs and displayed on Android TV or Google TV.

Why Screen Keep fits

Screen Keep lets the church keep content in the tool it already uses and display the published URL on the TV.

Use case

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.

Lobby welcome screens, event schedules, volunteer dashboards, youth room TVs, and giving or QR pages.

Churches with part-time staff or volunteers updating content.

Campuses that want simple remote management only where it is needed.

Screen plan

Make the display useful in the room, not just technically online.

Start with the content people actually need to see, then remove the failure points that make public screens look unfinished.

What to show

Lobby welcome pages with service times, next steps, and visitor QR codes.

Event calendars, youth room announcements, volunteer schedules, and giving or check-in links.

Pre-service slides or ministry updates published from a web page instead of exported files.

Failure points to avoid

Volunteer teams having to update both the website and a separate signage playlist.

Slides that go stale because the TV depends on a laptop, casting session, or USB drive.

Small text, dense bulletins, or low-contrast graphics that are hard to read across a lobby.

Launch plan

A practical rollout path for the first screen.

Step 1

Choose one public-safe announcement URL

Start with a welcome page, calendar, or slide page that volunteers can update without touching the TV.

Step 2

Tune readability for lobby distance

Use fewer announcements per screen, large headings, clear QR codes, and a refresh interval that matches update frequency.

Step 3

Document a volunteer handoff

Keep the content owner, TV name, URL, remote, and recovery steps in one simple handoff note.

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

Webpage-to-TV launch checklist

A checklist for keeping announcement pages readable and reliable on lobby TVs.

Download checklist

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask.

Can volunteers update the screen?

Yes, if they can update the source webpage, calendar, or slide URL. Screen Keep handles displaying that URL.

Can one church use multiple screens?

Yes. Start with one screen, then use online management when remote updates across screens become useful.

What content works best?

Welcome pages, event schedules, ministry announcements, volunteer dashboards, and QR pages work well.

Build the first screen, then tune from there.