Offline signage
Your screen doesn't have to be online to stay useful.
Content is prepared through Offline Content Export according to the plan's entitlement, then played locally — without recreating the design in another application.
How offline content is made
- 1
Create in Studio
The same canvas, the same elements as a connected screen.
- 2
Prepare offline content
Export a package that carries the layout and the assets it needs.
- 3
Deploy
Move the package to the player or Edge unit at the site.
- 4
Play locally
The screen plays from local storage, with no connection required for playback.
Where it is used
Remote branches
Sites where a stable line is not something you can assume.
Exhibitions and events
Venue networks that are shared, throttled, or simply not ready in time.
Warehouses and project sites
Places where the screen goes up long before the network does.
Temporary installations
A display that will be taken down again in a fortnight.
Intermittent networks
Connections that work most of the day, which is not the same as all of it.
Standalone information screens
One screen, one message, nobody on site to manage it.
Offline playback does not mean every cloud management function remains available without connectivity. Preparing, changing and reporting on content still happen in the platform.
Offline export is its own quota
Each plan includes a number of offline content exports over a period — one every seven days on Free, fifteen every thirty days on Business, and so on. That allowance is separate from media storage; exporting does not consume the library.