Use case

Gyms and fitness studios

Gym screens need current schedules, simple promos, and quick updates without a complex content operation.

Quick answer

Use Screen Keep when class schedules, promotions, check-in info, or trainer pages already live on the web or can be published as a URL.

Why Screen Keep fits

Screen Keep displays the schedule URL, refreshes it, and keeps the setup simple for one room or multiple screens.

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.

Class schedules, lobby announcements, promo pages, trainer highlights, and QR signup screens.

Studios that change schedules often.

Locations reusing existing TVs or Google TV devices.

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

Class schedules, room assignments, trainer spotlights, challenge boards, and membership promos.

QR signup pages for trials, waivers, events, or app downloads.

Studio-specific pages for cycling rooms, yoga rooms, front desks, and recovery areas.

Failure points to avoid

Schedule screenshots that become wrong as soon as a class changes.

TVs that drift back to streaming apps, home screens, or casting prompts.

Small timetable grids that are unreadable from the lobby or studio entrance.

Launch plan

A practical rollout path for the first screen.

Step 1

Use the live schedule source

Publish a clean schedule URL or screen-friendly wrapper instead of exporting images after every class change.

Step 2

Set refresh around schedule changes

Refresh often enough for class swaps, cancellations, and instructor updates without disrupting the display.

Step 3

Tune for glance reading

Make the next class, room, time, and QR action obvious within a few seconds of walking by.

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 schedule readability, refresh timing, and screen placement.

Download checklist

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask.

Can I show my class schedule website?

Yes. Publish or use the schedule URL and make sure it is readable from the expected viewing distance.

Can Screen Keep refresh the schedule?

Yes. Refresh timing helps keep schedule screens current when the source page changes.

Can one studio avoid a subscription?

Yes, the one-time on-device option can be enough for simple local management.

Build the first screen, then tune from there.