09-06-2024 11:40 AM
This isn't a Toast-related question, but I was just wondering if anyone has digital screens up in their restaurant with the menu on them. If so, I was wondering if you like the company you are using, how easy it is to update your menu and what the pricing looks like.
09-30-2025 10:17 PM
Well, that was clever, HotDogHut! Good idea. We ended up doing slides on a Roku-enabled TV and we just change the slides if we change the menu so it's also free. We don't need a USB because the photos/slides are in the Roku cloud for free and they download to our TVs. (Your system has US Foods doing the work...great idea! )
Monday
I currently use Visual Art, a company out of Sweden. They aren't "dynamic" - as in they don't speak to toast. But they have great software and use the chip on the tv (if compatible). Most never commercial TVs are. No usbs or chromeboxs, just the TV, internet, and thier software. Easy to update anywhere (how many stores do you have?) pricing can vary but no more than 15$ per screen per month.