Use case

Offices and lobby dashboards

Office screens often need one clean page: a welcome display, a dashboard, a calendar, or a status board.

Quick answer

Use Screen Keep when the lobby or office screen should display a webpage or dashboard all day with refresh and recovery.

Why Screen Keep fits

Screen Keep keeps office dashboards alive on Android TV or Google TV without relying on a plugged-in laptop.

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 pages, visitor instructions, calendar displays, KPI dashboards, and team status boards.

Teams that already use web dashboards.

Screens that need auto-refresh but not a full signage CMS.

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, visitor instructions, meeting schedules, status boards, and KPI dashboards.

Team dashboards for support queues, build status, sales metrics, or operations that already live in a browser.

Office culture screens for announcements, birthdays, event reminders, or QR links to internal resources.

Failure points to avoid

HDMI laptops that sleep, lock, show notifications, or expose private desktop content.

Dashboards with fragile login sessions that fail in a public lobby.

Dense internal metrics that look good on a monitor but cannot be read across a room.

Launch plan

A practical rollout path for the first screen.

Step 1

Choose the right dashboard view

Use a public-safe, TV-specific view or stable authenticated display path instead of a normal employee workspace.

Step 2

Set refresh and fallback behavior

Refresh live dashboards at a useful interval and define what the screen should show if the source page fails.

Step 3

Remove desktop dependency

Move the display workflow to Android TV or Google TV hardware so no laptop, user session, or desk cable owns the sign.

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 dashboard refresh, login behavior, readability, and failover pages.

Download checklist

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask.

Can Screen Keep display a dashboard?

Yes, if the dashboard is reachable from the TV environment and is suitable for unattended display.

What about login-protected dashboards?

Plan authentication carefully. Use stable sessions or public-safe dashboard views where appropriate.

Why not use a laptop with HDMI?

A TV app workflow avoids tying the display to laptop sleep, cables, user sessions, and manual recovery.

Build the first screen, then tune from there.