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Screenix by Dootix is an enterprise-oriented tool for real-time data aggregation and visual display. Its core idea is to help companies reorganize their internal information flows: automatically collecting data from multiple sources, filtering, sorting, and aggregating it through Business Intelligence capabilities, and then presenting it to relevant stakeholders through dashboards, tables, or charts to support business decision-making.
Based on the available material, Screenix’s main modules are “Collecter, Agréger, Communiquer”: first, it automatically identifies and collects the data sources needed for business decisions; second, it uses BI features to select, organize, and aggregate valuable data; finally, it presents the results in simple visual formats. A distinctive feature is its combination of software and hardware: Screenix usually includes a small box installed behind a screen, connected to display devices such as TVs or projectors, and uses connectors to pull information from different data sources such as software, platforms, and websites. Dootix provides the box and configures the connectors selected by the customer.
The publicly available text does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information, nor does it specify payment methods. For third-party integrations, it only mentions a “connector” mechanism and the ability to connect to software, platforms, and websites, but does not list specific names such as Salesforce, ERP systems, databases, or cloud services. In terms of team collaboration, the text says companies can choose who to communicate information to and control information flows, but it does not further explain role permissions, auditing, organizational structures, or multi-user collaboration features. There is also no information about data security, compliance, APIs, developer support, or cloud deployment/self-hosting options.
The main advantage is its clear positioning. It is especially suitable for aggregating sales, revenue, branch operations, and other data scattered across multiple systems onto large screens, reducing the time spent manually searching for data and improving management response speed. Its visual display and hardware-box approach are friendly to meeting rooms, retail stores, factories, or management command centers. The downside is limited transparency: pricing, supported data sources, permissions, security and compliance, and scalability are all unclear, so enterprises should verify these points carefully before procurement.
Screenix is better suited to companies that want to quickly build real-time business dashboards, internal data display walls, and cross-source data aggregation displays, especially organizations with offline screen-display needs. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and is marked as unknown; procurement would also require confirming network connectivity, cross-border service availability, invoicing, and payment methods. For local deployment in China, it can be compared with FineBI, FineReport, and Guandata; international alternatives include Power BI, Tableau, and Looker Studio.
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