Use case

Salons and spas

Salon and spa screens should be polished, simple, and easy to update as services, pricing, or promotions change.

Quick answer

Use Screen Keep when your service menu, booking page, promotion, or welcome screen can be a clean webpage URL.

Why Screen Keep fits

Screen Keep shows the service or promo URL on the TV and keeps the display path separate from the content editing tool.

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.

Service menus, seasonal promos, booking QR pages, staff highlights, and waiting area screens.

Locations that already keep service information online.

Owners that want a low-maintenance screen without a heavy platform.

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

Service menus, seasonal packages, booking QR pages, staff spotlights, loyalty offers, and aftercare instructions.

Waiting-area screens that pair a polished offer with one clear booking or add-on action.

Treatment room screens with calming service information or product education where appropriate.

Failure points to avoid

Printed-style service menus with small type and too many prices for a waiting-room TV.

Promos that require redesigning a slideshow every time a service or price changes.

Screens that accidentally show desktop notifications, streaming apps, or browser controls.

Launch plan

A practical rollout path for the first screen.

Step 1

Create a polished service URL

Use the same service information the business already maintains, but simplify it for a room-readable display.

Step 2

Add one booking action

Place one large QR code or short URL near the offer so clients know what to do next.

Step 3

Review the screen from the chair

Check brightness, type size, image quality, and whether the content feels calm rather than cluttered.

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 service menu readability, booking QR placement, and refresh needs.

Download checklist

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask.

Can I display my booking page?

Yes, if it is readable and useful on a TV. Many salons use a QR landing page for booking.

Can pricing updates show on the screen?

Yes. Update the source webpage and Screen Keep can refresh the TV display.

Is this useful for one waiting room TV?

Yes. A simple single-screen install is a good fit for the on-device option.

Build the first screen, then tune from there.