Convert multiple design layouts into a powerful interactive application.
Design enticing digital menus that highlight popular or high margin items.
Design a large digital experience that your visitors won’t forget.
Design and build engaging digital signage content from any connected web browser.
Our easy to use drag and drop editor allows you to create custom digital signage layouts for any application.
Convert multiple design layouts into a powerful interactive application.
Design enticing digital menus that highlight popular or high margin items.
Design a large digital experience that your visitors won’t forget.
Use maps to design a digital solution that will help guests get around your facility.
Combine video, news, forecast, and more to design an informational board for guests.
Design and build advertising playlists that track overall impressions and proof of play.
Quickly add powerful features to any digital signage layout with our evergrowing library of dynamic widgets.
The Layout Designer Style Library allows you to control over font, size, color and other advanced font settings to tailor your text to your branding. Font files can be uploaded to the Assets Library for us in font styles.
Absolutely! Layout backgrounds do not have to be a static image. MP4 videos can be added to a layout and used as the background.
Yes, Layout previews (we call them Viewkeys) are unique URLs that can be shared in an email or text with anyone to preview the content you create. Additionally, previews can be password protected if an extra layer of security is required.
Absolutely. Layouts can be set up using the Recurring Schedule where dayparting is needed. For example, this is particularly helpful when you are using EngagePHD for digital menu boards and need to display different layouts for breakfast, lunch and dinner; etc..
Most Widgets in the EngagePHD Store are free to use. We do use third parties for some advanced widgets, such as FlightStats, which require a monthly subscription.
Yes, the Code Your Own Widget button from the Asset Library allows you to create a widget through your own HTML code or an HTML code from another source (i.e. YouTube).