For more than twelve years the ScreenScape team has been engineering thoughtfully crafted software for digital signage. The new ScreenScape5 raises the bar when it comes to beautiful aesthetics, ease-of-use, and ease-of-management while delivering dramatic savings in the total cost of owning a digital signage network.
Using a simple plug and play device, ScreenScape customers can quickly turn any screen into a connected digital sign. Once a screen is connected it can be updated, monitored and managed over the Internet using ScreenScape.com.
A subscription to ScreenScape also includes an easy-to-use content management system that offers time-saving media templates, flexible editing tools, built-in infotainment options and a range of automation techniques. Training and support is included entirely free of charge, and there are no hidden costs.
Together these components deliver a scalable communications network that empowers your organization to create stunning visuals that capture and hold the attention of your audience wherever a screen is located.
Nick S.
Advanced user of ScreenScape
★★★★★
Easy to use product and software with responsive support.
What do you like best?
They provide templates that can be customized as needed based on your branding requirements. It also helps since we don't have an in-house marketing team to make things look fancy when creating from scratch. The software is intuitive and easy to use. It also offers the ability to collaborate on specific playlists for users both within and outside of the company.
What do you dislike?
The devices, at least the ones we have, do need to be restarted once every couple of weeks. We will sometimes walk into the office with a black screen. Once the device is restarted, ScreenScape will pick back up within a minute or so and begin playing the assigned playlist.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
We run health clinics and ScreenScape has given us a way to provide more informational content, clinic information, and notices. Before ScreenScape, we had movies and cartoons running in a loop that the staff would start to complain about after seeing the same things over and over. I presented the idea after sitting in Jiffy Lube waiting for my oil change. I asked my COO about it, and now they've come to rely on it as a way to communicate important information with our patients.
Review source: G2.com