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Reyna is a SaaS/enterprise software tool that turns tablets into secure information terminals. Its website describes its core positioning as “Fjernstyring af infostandere og tablets til gæsteoplevelser,” meaning remote management of information kiosks and tablets for guest experiences. By locking devices into kiosk-mode, it lets visitors access relevant information within a controlled interface.
Based on the available page content, Reyna’s core capabilities include turning tablets into secure infostandere, enabling kiosk-mode, remotely controlling content over the air, and displaying relevant information to visitors. The product appears to focus more on digital signage, visitor information desks, and self-service display terminal management than on general-purpose mobile device management. The page emphasizes “nemt, stabilt og sikkert” — easy, stable, and secure — suggesting that usability, reliability, and security are its main selling points. However, it does not disclose further details on permissions, device policies, content templates, monitoring alerts, or similar functionality.
The current text does not provide plan details, pricing, a free version, or trial information, nor does it specify supported payment methods. Common enterprise procurement details such as third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, identity authentication, and content source connections are also not mentioned. For multi-site deployments, buyers should confirm before purchase how device-based billing works, contract terms, support response times, bulk configuration support, and whether it can connect with existing content systems.
Reyna’s main advantage is its clearly defined use case: it is suitable for turning iPads or other tablets into visitor information terminals and updating content remotely, reducing the need for on-site manual maintenance. Kiosk-mode also helps reduce the risk of visitors accidentally misusing the device. Its limitation is that the publicly available website information is very limited, with no clear explanation of pricing, deployment, security compliance, permission systems, or integration capabilities, making it difficult to assess its enterprise maturity directly.
Reyna is suitable for hotels, exhibition halls, office buildings, visitor centers, healthcare facilities, government service halls, and other venues that need to display information for visitors. Its accessibility from China is unknown. If deploying it in mainland China, users should test console connectivity, device-side stability, and payment/contract options. Alternatives to compare include KioWare, ScreenCloud, OptiSigns, NoviSign, as well as domestic digital signage and information publishing systems.
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reyna.dk is an Denmark SaaS Tools 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 reyna.dk directly.