Fire TV
Accessible hardware for pilots and smaller rollouts
Plan, schedule, and publish content across your displays from one clear dashboard — for venues, events, workplaces, and the spaces in between.
Overview
Screens
12
Online
11
Scheduled
8
Screen status
LiveToday’s schedule
Content published
11 screens updated
The essentials stay close: screen status, content, schedules, and reporting — without the clutter.
See every screen, location, and status without digging through menus.
Keep content organised, schedule it around real-world plans, and manage displays without walking from screen to screen.
Upload images and videos, arrange them into playlists, and update every display from one dashboard - whether it's down the hall or across the country.
Screen Dashboard
12 screens connected
Set different content for mornings, evenings, weekends, or individual events. Choose when each playlist starts and ends, then adjust it when plans change.
Content Schedule
Manage one lobby screen or fifty conference displays from the same laptop. See which displays are online, publish new content, and troubleshoot without visiting each screen.
Global Overview
Live156
Screens
148
Online
12
Locations
Example monitoring view
Start with a layout, then add your colours and logo. Templates are available for restaurants, offices, events, churches, and more.
Image Gallery
KPI Dashboard
Event Countdown
Weather
Start with one representative display, prove the setup, then repeat a workflow that is easy to understand across every location.
Read the quick-start guideChoose a compatible player, pair the display, and give it a clear name and location.
Upload content, arrange playlists, and decide exactly when each message should appear.
Send updates remotely and use the overview to spot screens that need attention.
Reuse a compatible device for a pilot or choose hardware around performance, maintenance, and scale. Our player guide explains the trade-offs before you buy.
Accessible hardware for pilots and smaller rollouts
A flexible option across many device types
More control for teams comfortable with Linux
A lightweight way to test a compatible display
A practical look at where AI can help with screen content today, and where a simple schedule or live feed is the better choice.
Five practical ways venues and event teams can make screens more useful this spring.
Digital displays can support retail sales, but placement, content, and measurement matter more than a generic benchmark.
Start with the Players page, which lists the device types currently described for ScreenLoom. Confirm the exact model, operating system, and network requirements before buying hardware.
The product pages describe offline playback using locally stored content. Test the behavior on your chosen player and network before relying on it in a live venue.
ScreenLoom is designed to organize screens by location and manage their content from one dashboard. Contact the team to confirm the workflow and account limits for your rollout.
Review the Security page for the controls currently documented by ScreenLoom, and contact the team if you need compliance details, data-handling terms, or a security review.
The management dashboard is browser-based. A compatible player still needs to be set up on each display device; check the Players page for device-specific guidance.
Yes. You can set any piece of content — a slide, a video, a sponsor logo — to show only during specific times or date ranges. For example, display a morning welcome message before 9 am, switch to a session schedule during the day, and show a social media wall in the evening. Everything runs automatically.
The documentation describes images, videos, web pages, presentations, and playlist-based content. Confirm support for any required file type, service, or custom widget before production use.
Tell us about the space, the content, and the hardware you have in mind. We will help you map out a practical first setup.
No inflated promises — just a setup that fits your use case.
A simple first rollout
Choose the representative screen, device, content, and update workflow.
Set up a compatible player and connect the display to your ScreenLoom account.
Run real content, confirm the schedule, and use what you learn before scaling up.