VitVue is a digital signage platform that lets you turn a screen you already own - a smart TV (Android TV, Fire TV, Samsung, LG), a tablet, or any TV with a low-cost (~$30) streaming stick - into a powerful, remotely managed display. No expensive dedicated media players. No IT team needed.
The name comes from Vitrine, the French word for shop window. Because that's exactly what VitVue does: it turns every screen into a window for your brand, your message, your menu, or your announcements.
How it works
The concept is simple. VitVue has two parts:
- The Dashboard - A web app at app.vitvue.com where you create content, build playlists, and manage your screens.
- The Player - A lightweight app that runs on your screen's device. It connects to your dashboard, downloads the playlist, and displays it in full-screen.
You create a slide or upload an image in the dashboard, assign it to a playlist, pair your TV, and it's live. The entire process takes just minutes.
What makes VitVue different?
Most digital signage platforms require you to buy a dedicated media player - a small box that plugs into your TV's HDMI port. These cost $200-$800 each and create a tangle of cables and power supplies behind every screen.
VitVue eliminates that. The supported Smart TV you already own - Android TV, Fire TV, Google TV, Samsung or LG - has the VitVue app or a browser built in, so there's no dedicated media player to buy. For any other TV, a ~$30 streaming stick does the job.
Who is VitVue for?
Anyone who has a screen and a message: restaurants showing menus, retail stores running promotions, schools broadcasting announcements, clinics displaying queue numbers, offices showing KPIs and meeting room schedules.
If you've ever taped a printed sign to a wall and thought "there has to be a better way" - VitVue is that better way.
Getting started
VitVue offers a 30-day free trial with 1 screen and up to 5 slides — no credit card required. You can start your free trial and have your first screen running in minutes.
For businesses that need more, paid plans add more screens, storage, and smart scheduling. Enterprise plans are available for larger deployments with custom branding and dedicated support.
Check our pricing page for details.