Screon

Architecture

Deployments for any requirements

Screon feels at home in the cloud, on-premise, and in air-gapped infrastructure.

Cloud

Fast launch without subscription lock-in: perpetual license, content cached on players, SLA added as you scale.

On-premise

Deployment inside your infrastructure. Control over management, data, and updates stays with you.

Air-gapped

Fully isolated networks with offline update packages and strict security policies, no dependence on external services.

🛡Certified and security-auditedCompliance details — wiki.screon.com

Launch in 4 steps

1
Buy a perpetual license

Buy a perpetual license

Pay once per screen, get access to the console, updates included for two years.

2
Install the player

Install the player

Download the app for Android/Windows, authorize by code—content is cached and works even if connection is lost.

3
Connect the device

Connect the device

Attach the media player to the screen, check telemetry, and ensure predictable hardware behavior.

4
Manage content

Manage content

Create playlists, trigger scenarios, and oversee the network—the cloud is a control plane, not a single point of failure.

Interface

One universal workspace for business, government, and non-technical users.

Engineering logic

The UI is built “from the site and roles”, without artificial limits or marketing layers.

Transparent telemetry

Temperature, brightness, power, app status—all in one console without requiring constant internet.

Predictable control

Audit trails, role-based access, and scenarios behave the same in cloud, on-premise, and closed networks.

Screen panel

Control via mobile app

The mobile Screon app shows real screen status even with rare connectivity, device telemetry, and lets you trigger emergency scenarios from your pocket.

Control via mobile app

Screon vs competitors

We compared Screon with leading Digital Signage platforms worldwide and captured the key takeaways.

Screon strengths

Why Screon beats competitors

  • DealerCast — separate control of global and local content for franchisees.
  • Full offline stability: content keeps playing without connection and syncs automatically.
  • Deep integrations with 1C, BI, video conferencing, and corporate services.
  • Device telemetry: temperature, power, player status, and incident alerts.
  • One-click emergency scenarios — from evacuations to holiday takeovers.
  • Independent of BigTech vendors; engineered for closed networks and strict environments.

Alternative platforms

SmartPlayer

Simple browser-based screen control, scheduling, and quick start

Screon advantage: Screon works offline, collects telemetry, supports DealerCast, integrates with 1C/BI, and offers mobile control plus a clip marketplace.

Focusing on basic simplicity without analytics and personalization limits scaling and growth.

Alternative platforms

Kubik Media

Screen monetisation, HR features, and broadcast control via a dashboard with templates and widgets

Screon advantage: Screon provides offline operation, telemetry, DealerCast, emergency scenarios, and deep VCS/IPTV integrations with a convenient mobile admin.

Emphasis on advertising and HR without secure channels or unique scaling features slows progress.

Alternative platforms

Addreality

AI personalization and video analytics for retail and government projects

Screon advantage: Screon wins with offline stability, DealerCast, telemetry, and integrations with 1C/BI/IPTV while keeping the safety of local development.

Dependence on constant internet and lack of group emergency scenarios make the system vulnerable to outages.

Alternative platforms

SpinetiX

Professional video walls, hardware players, and integrations with external data

Screon advantage: Screon offers mobile control, emergency scenarios, local on-prem deployment, and deep integration with existing systems.

Dependence on Western clouds and hardware complicates work in closed networks and under sanctions.

Alternative platforms

Samsung MagicINFO

Content management and analytics for the Samsung ecosystem with an emphasis on remote management

Screon advantage: Screon is hardware-agnostic, stores content locally, supports DealerCast, telemetry, and emergency scenarios plus 1C integrations.

Focus on own hardware and lack of local innovation for franchises reduces flexibility and resilience.

Alternative platforms

Scala

Enterprise platform for personalization, analytics, and large networks

Screon advantage: Screon combines offline mode, DealerCast, telemetry, and BI integrations and works even in fully isolated networks.

Without offline mode and specialized tools, Scala is less resilient under strict security requirements.