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DISPLAYTAXI is Digital Signage software for offline venues, designed to centrally manage and distribute content to display screens. Typical use cases include hotel announcements, restaurant digital menu boards, patient information in medical practices, retail promotion displays, and employee or visitor information for industrial companies. The product emphasizes remote control of screens from a PC, tablet, or phone, with content delivered precisely to target locations.
Based on the available content, DISPLAYTAXI’s core features include online content management, Streams/Playlists, screen assignment, scheduled publishing, and time-slot control. In restaurant scenarios, it can automatically switch between lunch, coffee and desserts, dinner, or cocktail content depending on the time of day. In corporate settings, it can schedule visitor arrangements, product news, employee information, and more. For content creation, users can first create presentation images with familiar tools such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Adobe InDesign, then upload them to DISPLAYTAXI. On the display side, it emphasizes being “vendor-independent”: content can be shown through a web browser and used with standard displays and Mini-PCs.
The website does not publish specific plan pricing. It only states that the service can be used with “low ongoing costs” and that users can contact the company for a quote. Before purchasing, buyers should confirm whether billing is based on screens, accounts, storage, or service scope. The deployment model appears to be cloud-oriented: content is uploaded to its cloud servers and managed and scheduled online. On security, the site only mentions “checked cloud servers” and a secure, comfortable experience; it does not disclose details on encryption, backups, access control, GDPR compliance, or certifications. Team permissions, approvals, multi-user collaboration, APIs, and developer support are also not mentioned in the main content.
Its strengths are a focused set of scenarios and straightforward features. It is especially suitable for restaurants, hotels, clinics, retail stores, and internal information screens for small and medium-sized businesses. Scheduled and time-based playback can reduce manual content switching and lower printing costs. The limitations are that the public information is more marketing-oriented, with little transparency around pricing, enterprise-grade permissions, security compliance, or integration capabilities. If you simply need a reliable way to publish in-store information, it is appealing; if you need complex approval workflows, data interfaces, cross-system automation, or large-scale multi-region management, you should request pricing and a demo for further validation.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, so it is marked as unknown. Since the service appears to focus on Germany and nearby local markets, payment methods, invoicing, Chinese-language support, and network stability should all be confirmed before purchase. Alternatives to compare include Yodeck, ScreenCloud, OptiSigns, NoviSign, TelemetryTV, as well as local Chinese digital signage and information publishing system providers.
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displaytaxi.de is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach displaytaxi.de directly.