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Goodview (Shanghai Xianshi Electronic Technology) targets commercial display and digital signage use cases, offering its “Store Signage Cloud” SaaS along with hardware such as digital signage displays, video walls, interactive whiteboards, and touchscreens. It is positioned less as a pure software SaaS product and more as an integrated hardware-and-software solution for digital screen management across chain stores, with a focus on offline spaces such as restaurants, fashion retail, beauty services, automotive 4S dealerships, and financial branches.
Based on the available materials, the core product is a cloud-based information publishing platform and CMS. Headquarters can manage multiple stores and multiple terminals centrally, by group, or point-to-point. It supports one-click publishing, WYSIWYG editing, time- and zone-based scheduling, screen linkage, split-screen layouts, and synchronized playback. For restaurant scenarios, it also mentions queue-calling screen templates and menu item publishing/unpublishing; for fashion retail, integration with inventory and CRM; and for automotive scenarios, connection to internal pricing systems. On the operations side, it provides terminal status monitoring, cloud-based store inspections, anomaly detection and proactive repair, OTA upgrades, and multi-dimensional store data analysis.
Public pricing is relatively clear: the basic SaaS plan is 199 RMB/device/year; the managed operations version is 799 RMB/device/year; Cloud Signage + SaaS with hardware rental is 2999 RMB/device/year; and adding managed operations to that package brings it to 3599 RMB/device/year. The materials clearly describe it as a cloud platform model and emphasize that there is no need to deploy a separate server or rent public cloud resources. No free plan, trial period, or refund policy is disclosed.
Its strengths are the bundled hardware-and-software offering, rich scenario templates, suitability for unified content distribution across multiple stores, and the availability of managed operations and rental options, which can reduce the burden of in-house setup and maintenance. The company claims a large service network, broad store coverage, and significant scale in managed screens, suggesting that delivery capability is a key selling point. The downsides are that the website does not provide detailed API documentation, permission models, SLA information, or a specific list of third-party integrations. The quality of the international page translation is also average, making it less friendly for overseas buyers.
Goodview is suited to brands with offline stores that need headquarters-level control over screen content, such as chain restaurants, fashion retailers, beauty service providers, automotive dealerships, and financial branches. Access from China should work directly. Payment methods are not disclosed. If you are looking for a more overseas-oriented pure SaaS option, you may compare it with ScreenCloud, Yodeck, NoviSign, Xibo, and similar products; in China, it can be compared with other commercial display cloud platforms and store digital screen management solutions.
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