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CloudSignage is cloud-based digital signage software from Landing Media Inc. / CloudSignage, aimed at retail stores, restaurants, QSRs, coffee shops, clinics, hotels, and multi-location brands. Its core value is enabling businesses to design, schedule, and manage menu boards, promotional screens, and announcement displays from a single backend, with playback on smart TVs or media players.
The product is built around operating offline display networks. Its AI content generator can turn text ideas into menus, promotions, and branded visuals; the template library covers use cases such as restaurant menu boards, coffee shops, retail, and hotels; and drag-and-drop editing, split-screen layouts, plus landscape/portrait support lower the design barrier. On the operations side, it supports playlists, calendar scheduling, dayparting, and centralized management by store, region, or screen group. For team collaboration, the site explicitly mentions role-based access control, content approval workflows, and change audit logs, making it suitable for distributed collaboration between headquarters marketing teams and store-level staff.
Pricing is subscription-based per screen: Business costs 24.95 CAD/screen/month, Business Plus costs 36.51 CAD/screen/month, and Enterprise is custom-quoted. Annual billing includes a discount, while hardware is billed separately. Business Plus adds integrations such as AI image creation, video/YouTube, Zapier, Toast POS, PowerBI, Tableau, SharePoint, Google Drive, Dropbox, Outlook, and Google Calendar. Deployment is primarily cloud-managed, with support for Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, Fire TV, Android TV, ChromeOS, Windows, and other terminals and players. Self-hosting is not mentioned.
The strengths are its clear vertical focus, templates and scheduling features that fit restaurant and retail scenarios well, plus fairly complete multi-device compatibility and multi-location control. The downsides are that the free trial length is not disclosed; security and compliance information is limited, with enterprise security and SSO mentioned only for the Enterprise plan and no visible SOC 2, ISO, or similar certifications; and there is no disclosed open API or developer documentation. Hardware is charged separately, so businesses should include media players, TVs, and deployment services when estimating total cost.
CloudSignage is better suited to restaurant chains, retailers, clinics, and hotel brands that need to update menus, promotions, and announcements frequently—especially teams that want headquarters to maintain brand consistency while allowing local store-level adjustments. Access from China is not covered in the source text, so it should be considered unknown. Pricing is in Canadian dollars, and specific payment methods are not disclosed. For deployment in mainland China, teams should first test backend access, player connectivity stability, and local payment/invoicing requirements. Alternatives worth evaluating include ScreenCloud, Yodeck, OptiSigns, NoviSign, and Xibo.
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