// Solutions
Anyone with a screen, a room, and sound going into it.
10 segments, two doors. Each one names the room you pick in the app, so the picture that comes up already suits what happens in that room.
For business
A room that has to look alive for eight hours without staff.
- Bars, cafés & restaurants The screen behind the bar, from the first coffee to last orders — it follows whatever is playing without anyone stepping away from the taps. Room: Live Music
- Retail & public space A window, a lobby or a waiting room that has to look deliberate for the whole trading day, with nobody rostered to drive it. Room: Corporate
- Clubs & dance floors The main room at 1am. It reads the beat off what the booth is actually playing, and no two nights look the same. Room: Dance Music
- Live music & stage A backdrop for the band or the booth that answers the set being played, not a timecode somebody has to chase from the wings. Room: Live Music
- Events, conference & brand The reveal, the keynote, and the eight hours of booth loop in between — one machine, and no rendered file to re-cut when the running order moves. Room: Corporate
- Fitness, wellness & worship Visuals paced to a class, a service or a treatment — slow where the room is slow, quiet where the room is quiet, and landed when the session ends. Room: Fitness/Meditation/Worship
- Streaming, broadcast & creators Starting-soon screens, overlays and vertical clips generated live, so the thing behind a two-hour stream never loops back to where it started. Room: Broadcast/Social Media/Creator
- Installations & large format A wall, a dome or a facade that has to hold an audience for a season, with nobody in the booth on a Tuesday afternoon. Room: Broadcast/Social Media/Creator
- Children & sensory A sensory room or a bedtime wind-down, where the scenes written for children carry their own flash ceiling rather than leaving it to whoever opened the app. Room: Children
For home
A TV that stops being a black rectangle when the music is on.