The window sells 24/7, the in-store screens close the deal. Mediascreens runs both from one dashboard — for one boutique or a chain of fifty — without per-screen license fees eating your margin.
Flash sale at noon, new collection Friday, clearance on Sunday. Push new content to every store instantly, or schedule the whole campaign week in advance.
Legacy signage vendors charge per screen, per year. Mediascreens uses credits: a free tier to start, flexible spend as you grow, and no contract renewal ambushes.
Head office builds the layouts and locks the template; stores only fill in their local price or stock line. Brand stays consistent, local stays local.
A passer-by scans the window screen after closing time and takes the remote: they flip through the collection right there in your window, from the sidewalk. Featured items carry an info button — tap it and the window dives into more photos, sizes and prices. They move on, the window returns to its rotation. It keeps selling while the store sleeps.
Multi-screen sync makes a video wall out of ordinary TVs: every display in the store flips in unison, clock-driven. It reads as intentional design, not a pile of loose screens.
Yes. Locations map naturally to stores or store zones; content, schedules and layouts are managed centrally, with per-location overrides where you allow them.
There are no per-screen licenses. You pay with credits for extra screens and premium features, which typically lands far below legacy per-screen pricing at chain scale.
Ideal, actually: content is fully cached per device, so playback never depends on the connection. Screens sync when the line is up and play from cache when it is not.
Yes, both orientations are supported per screen, with fit modes (fit, crop, stretch) to match your content to the panel.
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