Players
Register, monitor, and remotely manage your display devices.
Supported Platforms
Windows
Electron PlayerDesktop application for Windows 10/11. Supports hardware acceleration, offline caching, and kiosk mode.
macOS
JUCE PlayerNative macOS application built with JUCE framework. 50% less memory than Electron, optimized for Apple silicon.
Samsung TV
Tizen PlayerNative app for Samsung commercial and consumer TVs running Tizen OS. Designed for always-on operation.
Web Browser
Web PlayerBrowser-based player accessible via URL. Works on any device with a modern browser — Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari.
Registering a Player
- Download and install the player app for your platform from Dashboard → Download
- Launch the player — it displays a 6-character device key
- In the dashboard, go to Dashboard → Players
- Click "Add Player" and enter the device key
- Give the player a name and optionally assign tags or a group
- The player activates and begins syncing content within seconds
Player Monitoring
The dashboard provides real-time visibility into all registered players:
- Status: Online, offline, or error — updated via 60-second heartbeats
- Current Content: See what's currently playing on each screen
- Last Seen: Timestamp of the last heartbeat received
- System Info: OS, app version, screen resolution, and network details
- Uptime: Percentage of time the player has been online
Remote Control
Manage players remotely without physical access:
- Reboot: Remotely restart the player application
- Screenshot: Capture what's currently on screen
- Clear Cache: Force the player to re-download all content
- Update: Push application updates to the player
- Reassign: Move the player to a different schedule or group
Offline Support
Players cache content locally. If the network connection is lost, the player continues showing the last synced playlist. When connectivity is restored, the player automatically syncs any updates. The heartbeat system detects offline players and notifies administrators.