Juuno is digital signage software that runs on TVs businesses already own — users can connect via Amazon Signage Stick, Chromecast, Android TV, Raspberry Pi, or any web browser. No proprietary hardware is required, and setup takes minutes. Starting at $5 per screen per month, Juuno provides unlimited playlists, scheduling, split-screen zones, and content app integrations including Canva, Instagram, YouTube, Google Slides, and more. A single dashboard enables management of one screen or…
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Rise Vision
Score 10.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Rise Vision in Shawnee, Kansas offers their digital signage platform in multiple tiers, providing small DIY business owners with a free platform for managing signs, to an Enterprise plan for larger businesses simultaneously sending dynamic content to many signs at once. Rise Vision also offers content via a template library with design assistance, and potentially unlimited file storage for higher tiered plans.
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Pricing
Juuno
Rise Vision
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Juuno
Rise Vision
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Rise Vision's pricing is on a per-display basis. Schools and non-profit organizations receive a 10% discount.
I have never used another product like Rise Vision. For all of its faults though, I found Rise Vision easy to use & explain how to use. This is described in detail in nstructions which I wrote for the department that took over the task when my department was unfortunately closed.
We used Hypersign for three years, which was packaged with our mass notification install (displays, alert system, SMS, sirens, etc). While Hypersign "got the job done" - it was very limited. The interface was not very user friendly, it seemed dated and was slow. We were limited …
We used Hypersign for three years, which was packaged with our mass notification install (displays, alert system, SMS, sirens, etc). While Hypersign "got the job done" - it was very limited. The interface was not very user friendly, it seemed dated and was slow. We were limited to a handful of templates that were not customizable. We were shocked at the price when we got our first license renewal.