ScreenScape offers the following functionalities:
- Customer Engagement
- Content Management
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ScreenScape offers simple plug-and-play solutions to turn televisions and other display devices into dynamic digital signs. To begin with, the provided hardware is connected to a display device. Content tools are provided to allow users to create content and publish it on-screen for awareness and engagement. The connected screens can be monitored using the internet by all the team members and stakeholders, using ScreenScape's website. The content on the screen can be updated and managed with ease. There's a lot of information accessible to the user regarding their screens. They can view statuses like CPU usage, memory, and storage. Viewing of hardware details is possible, and users can also set up a playlist of content that they want to showcase. ScreenScape accounts can be connected with leading platforms such as Dropbox, Google Drive, Instagram, Facebook, and other data sources for the user's screens. There's also a comprehensive media library, themes and control sharing options available.
Support | Business Hours Online | Customer Type | Large Enterprises Medium Business Small Business |
API | NA | Location / Phone Number | Charlottetown, Canada / 1-877-666-1975 |
Deployment | SaaS/Web/Cloud | Category | New SaaS Software |
Disclaimer: The pricing details were last updated on 22/01/2019 from the vendor website and may be different from actual. Please confirm with the vendor website before purchasing.
ScreenScape offers the following functionalities:
Learn more about ScreenScape features.
The pricing for ScreenScape starts at $40.00 per month. ScreenScape has a single plan:
Learn more about ScreenScape pricing.
No, ScreenScape does not provide API.
It's ease to create content from templates and to import content created from other sources, such as video content.
It's current ability to interface with the internet to automate updates, although it is improving all the time.
Consider the objective of the digital signage, determine the desired content to be included to achieve the objective, determine who will develop this content, then consult with ScreenScape's team to walk you through how your needs can most efficiently be met. Much better to have these things identified to then truly evaluate the quality of the platform and support staff at ScreenScape.
Communicating corporate and local information to 24-7 rotating shifts in control rooms. Promoting important messaging on a continuous basis at tool cribs and other areas where employees naturally gather.
The plug and play feature of cloud connect. Using the publishing tool is easy. Connecting and setup of the device are pleasure can be done by a person with limited technical knowledge. The screen layout is easy to create with the predefined templets, feature-rich media content. Integration with other apps like youtube and RSS feeds is simple. Tracking of content is made very easy you can see when a device is offline and track content display time. Remote device management is a plus. Easy to schedule content. Comunity sharing of devices. Customer service is 5 star.
The product is expensive in South Africa. You can only Publish to a Screenscape device. Some competitors allow you to publish to other media players or Apple on Android devices. You can only publish content in Landscape and not portrait mode. Some templates are a bit restrictive. Please add portrait mode and Apple and android Device support in future versions. Further, there is not much that I can complain about.
Very easy to deploy and configure your screens and get your content to display. The device is free on contract.
Easy to put your message across and create adverts.
Can use any TV with an HDMI connection. No dedicated TV needed. The clients can install and configure devices on their own without too much technical skill. The device is free on a contract no CAPEX required.
The ease of posting messages in buildings all over our campus.
The end date is a year out, so every time I set a date on a message, I have to back the calendar up a year.
Consistent messaging across campus, events publicized
We've been using Screenscape for over 6 years. It has been an integral part of our in house marketing strategy to communicate programs and updates to our members. It is simple but effective; an excellent value for the money.
We have had some technical issues in the past with using video but were able to do some easy fixes that corrected the problem. There really isn't much to dislike about Screenscape.
We found that it is bets to intersperse video with still images and use branded images. We really like being able to control it totally in-house.
We are able to use Screenscape not only to communicate up-to-the- moment program updates and information but also utilize it as a benefit for major donors in our Community Builder program, which at its highest level provides supporters with ads space on our lobby monitor.
Quality, ease of use, and price. Plus the response time when I email someone.
The flash drive style in the beginning was much easier and hassle free, the newer equipment requires an outlet and presents a problem when a tv is on a wall.
Getting messages to our members in our lobby, and recognizing our front line staff during the pandemic when members were not permitted in the building.
It is incredibly intuitive and straightforward to learn. I do not have a background in IT or design, but I have been putting together impressive content for our screens from the first week of using it.
I would like to somehow be alerted when something isn't quite right, such as recently when my playlist of media was having trouble loading a link from outside ScreenScape. I only found out when I spotted it on the screen firsthand. It would be neat if I could see from my browser window what was airing on the screen at that exact moment.
Seriously, give it a try. The cost is easily more than worth the immediate benefit, especially considering the very minimal labor commitment on the part of you or your employee.
Before ScreenScape, our antiquated bulletin boards with push pins were cluttered and barely maintained. The irrelevant things that remained posted on them caused people to automatically disregard the boards entirely. Now, ScreenScape makes it simple to create and schedule info without having to remember later to pull anything down. As an added bonus, their news and humor content keep people wanting to look and see what's new.
Termite update fiction and preset themes to get you going.
No HTML theme or preview to show websites.
Show dynamic updated information on a normal TV screen.
Ease of use but the BIG PLUS is feedback from our members. We've installed five screens in our fitness complex. Our members consistently report that they love the rotating screens featuring upcoming events and programs—they feel like they are always in the know. And we've seen the results of increased participation!
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Play with all of the templates to determine the best way to get your message out there.
Keeping our members in the know. Greater participation and fewer member questions with our front desk staff.
The insightful tips and videos are great for customers to learn about their vehicles.
The video clips repeat too often. (about every hour), which is fine for most customers, but for the employees in the same room it becomes an annoyance.
Screen scape helps to sell products to customers
Screenscape is easy to use, and a good value for the price. Templates are abundant to use as starting points. Customer service is easy to reach when you get stuck.
Some editing functionality is missing from the dashboard, as well as some features for incorporating an Instagram feed.
We found this to be really easy for a small business with limited internal staff to still set up and manage with the help of Screenscape customer service. We recently switched from their old version to the new dashboard that was similarly easy.
We were looking for a simple, affordable solution to our lobby signage. We have two devices on two screens that I am able update remotely and rather simply.