OptiSigns offers Digital Signage content for in-store screen projection. Content can be assigned and screens can be managed remotely, while playlists can be assigned to individual screens. OptiSigns recommends setting up this software with Amazon Fire TV Stick.
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XhibitSignage
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XhibitSignage from Mvix Digital Signage in Sterling, VA is a cloud-based content creation and distribution platform designed to support a network of illustrative and interactive displays, billboards, video walls and kiosks. Mvix also supplies hardware appliances to support digital signage networks with always-on functionaliy, and other features.
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Starting prices run from $10 to $15 on the monthly plan, and $108 to $162 on yearly subscriptions. Customized Enterprise plans are also available. An Audience Intelligence AI add-on is available for $5 per month or $54 per year (per screen).
OptiSigns has made it incredibly simple and practical to manage digital signs. The mobile app functions nicely, and video playback is far superior to the other signage software competitors. Extremely fast to set up. The system's simplicity of use and cloud compatibility is what I like best. It is incredibly simple and intuitive to upload files and switch screens. The TV stick is plug-and-play and requires little to no technical expertise. And less appropriate for me is I believe the scheduling should be improved to allow for more spontaneous additions to the schedule. It would also be helpful if there was a feature that allowed the screen to turn on and off according to a timetable. The sync play feature may be improved. I find it annoying that YouTube playlists must be timed to exactly match their duration to appear correctly. The mobile app should get an emergency message feature.
Large organizations can really take advantage of their ability to create playlists, schedules, and zones for digital signs. So if you have a lot of digital content you want to display across many screens it is really well suited. Even small organizations, like us, can really benefit! Their pricing plans are flexible and they're willing to work with you to strike a deal. Whether that means extending a contact out longer than usual or dropping some features you don't necessarily need, their sales team is great.
I believe there is room for improvement. I believe the scheduling should be improved to allow for more spontaneous additions to the schedule.
It would also be helpful if there was a feature that allowed the screen to turn on and off according to a timetable. The sync play feature may be improved.
I find it annoying that YouTube playlists must be timed to exactly match their duration to appear correctly and also the mobile app should get an emergency message feature.
One major flaw can be the installation of their software on various applications. The documentation they had was good but didn't always work, at least in our case on Google Chromeboxes but they helped to resolve any issues.
Support case creation to resolution time span occasionally can take longer than we'd like.
We have chosen OptiSigns because Its application's installation instructions are simple and easy to understand.OptiSigns has made it incredibly simple and practical to manage digital signs. The mobile app functions nicely, and video playback is far superior than other signage software competitors. Another reason Time and money saving is another reason why we have chosen OptiSigns over the other competitors of present age signage software.
We actually didn't test very many other signage companies, we really liked Xhibit and the pricing fit our budget for what we needed! We left Rise Vision because the software felt old and clunky and the functionality just wasn't there. We wanted to upgrade, not just pay more money for an added software package on top of something we already we're in love with.