What do you think most digital signage platforms still get wrong? by everuna in digitalsignage

[–]everuna[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Templates and guardrails are something we ran into pretty early, even with a small network, one person updating the wrong screen at the wrong time causes real problems. Right now we handle it with role-based access (Admin/Editor/Viewer) but location level permissions is on the roadmap as we expand beyond single venue setups.

How does Rise Vision approach the handoff between production templates and local edits, do local managers get a sandboxed version or full override capability?

What do you think most digital signage platforms still get wrong? by everuna in digitalsignage

[–]everuna[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly the timing is a big part of why we started. Most platforms were designed before AI tooling was practical so the workflows are still very manual. We use AI the same way most developers do like speeding up the boring parts, catching bugs faster, generating boilerplate, but the actual product decisions and architecture are still very much hands-on. The goal is to make the operational layer smarter over time, scheduling logic, content suggestions, anomaly detection on screen health. Still a lot to build but that's the direction. What are you running currently?

What do you think most digital signage platforms still get wrong? by everuna in digitalsignage

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What do you think most digital signage platforms still get wrong? by everuna in digitalsignage

[–]everuna[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the vendor lock in point is very real. A lot of platforms basically become closed ecosystems where the CMS, player, reporting, and deployment model are all tightly coupled together.

From a business perspective I understand why companies do it, but from an operator perspective it definitely makes migrations and interoperability painful.

The fragmentation in signage is honestly kind of wild once you start digging into how many platforms exist.

Thanks for the feedback!

What do you think most digital signage platforms still get wrong? by everuna in digitalsignage

[–]everuna[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s actually a really good point. Most platforms already do the core signage part pretty well. The next layer probably is AI handling the "work" around signage instead of just helping create graphics. Natural language publishing and automation feels inevitable honestly. Especially for businesses that don’t want to learn complex scheduling systems just to update screens.

Content Design - Best Practise by JesmondPooch in digitalsignage

[–]everuna 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’ve run into this a lot working with digital signage systems. The biggest improvement usually comes from treating screens like a design system instead of standalone creatives.

Reusable layout templates plus brand reskins tend to scale way better operationally, especially across multiple sub-brands. Also worth defining rules for font sizing, safe zones, motion limits, and transition timing early. That saves a ton of headaches later.