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Advertisement Tablet Solution

Screens across the building carrying your messages — notices, campaigns, wayfinding and your own brand — updated remotely, without anyone walking to a device.

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The noticeboard problem, on a screen

Most buildings have a screen in the lobby, and most of those screens are showing something out of date. Not through neglect — because updating them means someone physically going to the device, in a building where that person has more urgent things to do.

The result is a screen everyone learns to ignore, which is worse than no screen at all. A display that has been wrong for three weeks trains people not to look at it, and then the one genuinely important notice arrives on a surface nobody reads.

Managed centrally, updated remotely

Content lives in a central library. Playlists are assembled by dragging items into order and setting how long each one shows. Publishing pushes to the screens — every screen, or a selected location, without anyone walking anywhere.

Scheduling handles the part people forget: content carries start and end dates, so a notice appears when it should and stops on its own when it expires. That single feature is what keeps the screens current, because the failure mode was never putting content up. It was taking it down.

Media can be images, video you upload, or links from YouTube and Vimeo.

Runs on what you already have

It plays in a browser on any TV or monitor, as an application on a small Windows PC, or via an Android TV box — and on tablets, which is what makes it work in smaller spaces where a TV would be out of place.

That flexibility matters more than it sounds. A signage system that requires new certified hardware for every screen usually doesn’t get installed. One that runs on the display already in the lobby usually does.

There’s an offline mode: media syncs to the device and keeps playing without connectivity. A dropped connection shows the scheduled content, not a black screen in your reception.

What it is for

This carries your building’s own communication — announcements to occupants, internal campaigns, health and safety messaging, wayfinding, your brand in your reception.

We are not selling third-party advertising into your space, and nothing appears on your screens that you didn’t put there. It’s part of the service, not a media business.

Separate from the restroom tablets

Worth being explicit, because both involve screens: this is a different system from the feedback tablets described under restroom monitoring.

Those devices are locked to a single function, with cameras and microphones disabled, and exist to collect a rating. These are display screens for building communication. Different purpose, different hardware, different conversation — and we keep them apart so that agreeing to one is never taken as agreeing to the other.

How you verify it

Delivered is not the same as proven

Every service below reports into CleanVision, so the work leaves a record you can audit — not a promise you have to trust.

  • Updated from anywhere

    A notice changes centrally and reaches every screen. Nobody walks a building with a USB stick, which is why the content on most building screens is out of date.

  • Expiry is automatic

    Content carries an end date. The event poster stops showing the day after the event, without anyone remembering to remove it.

  • Keeps playing offline

    Media syncs locally, so a connectivity drop doesn't leave a black screen in your reception.

Common questions

No. These screens carry your building's own communication — internal notices, campaigns, wayfinding, your brand. We are not selling third-party media into your space, and nothing appears on your screens that you did not put there.

Excellence isn't a promise — it's a guarantee

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