Launch guide

Ready to replace the slideshow loop with a live synagogue screen?

This page is designed to move a real rollout forward. Gather the address, photos, schedules, and TV hardware once, then let the signup flow provision the rest. If you want something instant first, use the free U.S. ZIP screen.

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Rollout paths

Most teams fall into one of these launch patterns.

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Free ZIP first

You want a fast U.S. ZIP-based screen right away with no registration, then you can decide later if the synagogue needs the full branded setup.

1

New install

You are putting a first dedicated screen in the lobby, sanctuary entrance, or hallway and want it to feel purpose-built from day one.

2

Migration from slides

You already have a TV, but it is still running a PowerPoint, USB image loop, or manually refreshed browser tab that someone has to babysit.

3

Multi-screen same shul

You want the same TV code open on more than one display so the lobby and secondary rooms stay visually aligned without separate admin work.

What to prepare

Bring these six things to signup and the rest becomes straightforward.

  • Your synagogue name, admin email, phone, and full address for geocoding.
  • The weekly and Shabbat service times you want visible on the public display.
  • A clean synagogue logo plus up to five photos sized under the upload limit.
  • An optional donation QR image if you want fundraising on the screen.
  • The audio files you plan to use for live and test emergency notices.
  • The smart TV that will bookmark the public six-character screen URL.
What happens after signup

The system can be handed off to staff without a training marathon.

Magic link lands in email Open the dashboard link and finish the first configuration pass from a normal browser.
TV code gets bookmarked Open the TV route on the smart TV and leave it there.
Resend remains simple If staff misplace the admin email later, the same signup identity can be used to resend the current information.
Launch checklist

What a smooth go-live usually looks like.

Address verified

Lat, lon, elevation, and timezone all resolve correctly so zmanim and weather are based on the right place.

Layout tuned

Only the fields people actually need are visible, and the image transition timing feels calm rather than noisy.

Alert test run

The staff sees the green test ribbon and hears the audio path before a live alert is ever needed.

TV locked in

The device boots into the public URL and can stay there without a volunteer touching it every day.

Ready now

Open the live signup flow and start provisioning the screen.

The static website explains the product. The dashboard signup actually turns a synagogue into a live branded deployment. When you just want something immediate, the free ZIP screen is ready too.

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