ScreenCloud
ScreenCloud is a mature digital signage platform with a wide feature set, integrations, and options aimed at teams that want a full signage operating model rather than a single browser destination per TV.
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Easy Display Screen is built for businesses that want smart TVs to show menus, promos, and announcements through a simple URL in the TV browser. Below you will find our current list prices and a snapshot of how competitors typically publish theirs—always double-check vendor sites before purchasing.
Third-party names refer to their respective owners. Features, plans, and positioning change; confirm details on each vendor’s site before you buy.
7-day free trial; card on file at signup. Prices match checkout.
Single Screen
$8.49/mo
1 TV screen
Basic
$24.99/mo
Up to 5 TV screens
Annual
$239.99/yr
Up to 5 screens, billed yearly (save ~20%)
For volume or annual questions, use billing settings after signup or email support@easydisplayscreen.com.
Rounded summaries from public pages—billing cycles, taxes, and promos differ. Follow each link for authoritative numbers.
| Product | Public pricing notes |
|---|---|
| ScreenCloud | Core often listed around $20/display/mo when billed annually; Pro tier higher; Enterprise custom — see their pricing page. |
| Yodeck | Per-screen tiers roughly $8–16/mo (depending on plan); a single-screen free option may apply — see pricing page. |
| OptiSigns | Free tier for limited screens; paid tiers often start around $10/display/mo (Standard) with higher tiers for advanced features. |
| Rise Vision | Per-display pricing varies by industry and plan; education/nonprofit lists often start around $11–13/display/mo for entry tiers — use their calculator. |
| NoviSign | Business tier often shown around $18/display/mo (annual billing on site); Business Plus and Premium higher — confirm on site. |
Same four questions across Easy Display Screen and five common competitors.
| Topic | Easy Display Screen | ScreenCloud | Yodeck | OptiSigns | Rise Vision | Novisign |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core idea | Slides + images + MP4 in a browser URL per screen | Full digital signage suite with apps and integrations | Cloud CMS + Raspberry Pi player for each display | Cloud CMS with apps on Fire TV, Android, Windows, etc. | Cloud CMS with a strong education/nonprofit story | Drag-and-drop web studio with standard player options |
| Typical setup path | Create a screen, paste the URL into the TV browser | Install a player app or supported device, then pair | Provision a Pi, attach it to each TV, pair to the account | Install the player on a supported device, then pair | Install the Rise Vision Player, then pair to content | Install a player or use supported hardware, then pair |
| Browser-only TV option | Designed around opening a URL in the TV browser | Often app- or player-first; browser use varies by plan | Player-first (Pi); browser is not the main story | Player apps are the typical deployment path | Player-first for most school and org installs | Player-first for production signage in most cases |
| Best when you need | Minimal stack: no extra signage OS beyond the TV or stick | Broad integrations and enterprise-style workflows | Affordable Pi-based rollouts with remote reboot and health | Wide device support and a large template ecosystem | Schools, districts, and free-tier friendly programs | Template-heavy designs and familiar drag-drop editing |
Positioning and feature mix—pair with the pricing snapshot above and each vendor’s site.
ScreenCloud is a mature digital signage platform with a wide feature set, integrations, and options aimed at teams that want a full signage operating model rather than a single browser destination per TV.
Yodeck pairs a cloud dashboard with Raspberry Pi players. It is a strong fit when you want inexpensive dedicated hardware per screen and remote control over the player, not a smart TV browser tab.
OptiSigns targets small and midsize businesses with apps on common streaming and PC platforms plus lots of templates. Deployments usually center on installing a player app, then managing content from the cloud.
Rise Vision is widely used in education and nonprofit settings, often with Rise Vision Player on a stick or small PC. The product mix emphasizes institutional rollout, shared content, and community resources.
Novisign offers a browser-based studio for building layouts and playlists, with players for common platforms. It competes in the same SMB signage space with a familiar template-and-widget approach.