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MenuBoard.live positions itself as a “premium digital signage platform,” mainly for managing and updating live menu boards in restaurants and food-service locations, such as electronic menu screens, TV displays, or landscape-format displays. The captured text repeatedly emphasizes the ability to instantly update live menu boards from any device, suggesting that its core value lies in remote, fast menu publishing and reducing the cost of manually changing screens on-site.
Based on the page entry points, the platform includes modules such as Board Display, Board Editor, Board Landscape Display, Dashboard Editor, Sample Editor, Sample Landscape, and Sample TV. This suggests that it at least covers basic workflows such as menu board editing, display playback, landscape display, and backend dashboard editing. These capabilities are useful for food-service scenarios where menu prices, item availability, and promotions change frequently. However, the text does not disclose more complete digital signage features such as a template library, media asset management, multi-screen synchronization, scheduled playback, or device status monitoring.
Although page titles such as pricing, price, and plans appear in the crawl, the body text does not provide any plan names, prices, billing cycles, device limits, or free trial policy, so the actual cost cannot be evaluated. Common enterprise SaaS capabilities such as third-party integrations, team collaboration, role-based permissions, audit logs, SSO, APIs, and Webhooks are also not clearly described. The text only shows links to Privacy, Terms, and docs, but lacks specific information on privacy, security compliance, or developer support.
Its strength is its vertical focus: it centers on menu board editing and display, making it suitable for users who do not need a complex enterprise suite and simply want to maintain in-store screen content quickly. “From any device” also implies a potentially low barrier to use. The downside is that there is too little public information, especially around pricing, payment methods, support, data security, deployment model, and integration capabilities. Buyers should contact the vendor or test it directly before purchasing.
It is better suited to single-location restaurants, small chains, cafés, dessert shops, and similar merchants that need electronic menu screens. Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If the target users are stores in China, it is also worth evaluating local digital signage vendors, electronic menu screen options bundled with restaurant POS systems, or comparable solutions such as ScreenCloud, Yodeck, and OptiSigns in terms of network accessibility, payment, and after-sales support.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on menuboard.live official site.
menuboard.live is an Unknown 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 menuboard.live directly.