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CriaTv3 (CS Mídia) is a digital signage / in-store TV platform with AI capabilities, designed for offline venues where customers are watching screens. It helps merchants create, schedule, and monitor screen content, while also connecting those screens to a DOOH advertising network so ad revenue can potentially offset—or even fully cover—the monthly fee.
The core feature is “intelligent programming”: AI can help generate, organize, and update programming, while merchants can adjust key content using ready-made segments, templates, and a drag-and-drop editor, or upload their own media assets. In terms of reliability, the site mentions end-to-end encryption, HTTPS + AES-256, local caching, offline playback, and 99.9% uptime, allowing playback to continue even if the network connection drops. As for scale, the official site reports more than 450 connected screens, 200,000 media items, 1.4K active customers, and around 2 million people reached per day.
Pricing is mainly subscription-based: Essencial costs R$150/month and is suited to merchants who manage content themselves; Curadoria costs R$240/month and includes content curation by the CriaTv team with AI support; Rede de Mídia costs R$390/month and focuses on ad monetization, including priority commercial packages, fixed ad slots, full media reports, active campaign management, and eligibility for up to 70% revenue share on excess income. All plans can receive ads, and the monthly fee may potentially drop to R$0, but actual results depend on ad inventory and campaign delivery.
Its main strength is a fairly complete end-to-end workflow: content generation, scheduling, stable playback, and ad monetization are tightly integrated, making it friendly for small businesses without dedicated content operations staff. Pricing is public, WhatsApp support is available, and Curadoria includes priority support. The limitations are that the page does not specify details such as free trials, payment methods, hardware compatibility, or third-party system integrations. Ad revenue offsetting the monthly fee is also not guaranteed and depends on actual DOOH network sales.
It is better suited to local offline businesses in Brazil, such as restaurants, bars, hotels, gyms, retail stores, clinics, gas stations, and repair shops—especially teams that want to turn in-store TVs from passive displays into operable media placements. The available text does not provide information about access from China, so it is not possible to determine whether it can be reached directly. Payments are likely oriented toward the Brazilian local business environment. If deploying it in China, users would typically need to further evaluate local network conditions, advertising compliance, screen hardware, and alternative domestic digital signage / commercial display systems.
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