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  2. Healthcare and life sciences
  3. Information technology and software

What is Intuiface

Intuiface is a digital signage and interactive experience platform used to design, deploy, and manage touch-enabled displays and kiosks. It targets teams that need interactive content for retail, corporate communications, museums, events, and customer self-service. The product emphasizes no-code/low-code experience creation with support for data-driven content through integrations and APIs, plus options for cloud or on-premises deployment depending on requirements.

pros

Strong interactive experience builder

Intuiface focuses on interactive, touch-first experiences rather than only looping signage playlists. Its composer-style authoring supports multi-screen and kiosk-style UX patterns that are harder to implement in simpler signage tools. This makes it suitable for guided product exploration, wayfinding, and self-service scenarios where user input changes what is shown.

Data and system integrations

The platform supports connecting experiences to external data sources and business systems via APIs and built-in connectors. This enables real-time or frequently refreshed content such as catalogs, dashboards, schedules, and personalized experiences. Compared with many signage-first tools, the integration model is a core part of how experiences are built and maintained.

Flexible deployment options

Intuiface supports cloud-managed deployments and also offers on-premises options for organizations with stricter network or data residency requirements. This flexibility can help in regulated environments or locations with limited connectivity. It also supports a range of Windows and Android playback scenarios commonly used for kiosks and interactive displays.

cons

Higher complexity than basic signage

The interactive authoring model introduces more concepts than straightforward playlist-based signage. Teams may need dedicated time for design, testing, and device-specific tuning, especially for touch UX. Organizations seeking simple screen scheduling and templated content may find it more than they need.

Hardware and OS constraints

Interactive deployments often require specific device capabilities (touch, sensors, performance) and careful OS selection. Some advanced kiosk use cases may be easier on certain platforms than others, which can influence device procurement and support. This can add operational overhead compared with simpler signage players that run broadly on commodity devices.

Cost can scale with deployments

Licensing for interactive experiences and multiple endpoints can become significant as the number of screens and locations grows. Additional costs may arise from integration work, content production, and ongoing maintenance of interactive experiences. For large networks focused mainly on passive signage, other approaches may be more cost-efficient.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Essential Not publicly listed on pricing.intuiface.com without login – contact sales or log in to purchase (billed annually) Includes 1 Composer license and 1 Player license bundled; max number of Player licenses: 2; limited Intuiface Cloud feature set vs higher tiers; billed annually only; suitable for single-designer/small deployments.
Premier Not publicly listed on pricing.intuiface.com without login – contact sales or log in to purchase (billed annually) Includes 2 Composer licenses and 2 Player licenses bundled; max number of Player licenses: 10; unlimited accounts per organization; expanded Intuiface Cloud features (more Headless CMS editors, more analytics data point storage than Essential); Views licensing available (annual only).
Enterprise Price not shown publicly (contact sales) — available as annual or month-to-month billing Includes 5 Composer licenses and 5 Player licenses bundled; unlimited Player licenses allowed; full Intuiface Cloud feature set (remote player/device management, unlimited accounts, SSO, audit trail, larger analytics storage); Enterprise supports monthly (month-to-month) subscriptions; best for large-scale deployments.

Notes: The Intuiface public pricing page populates numeric prices only after login or in the shopping cart (page shows dynamic placeholders such as {{additionalPlayer.price}}). A 28-day free trial (feature-equivalent to Platform Enterprise) is explicitly offered. Additional license types (Composer, Player, Views) and add-ons (Premium Support, Analytics data-point storage increases, AI credit packs) are sold separately but their specific prices are not publicly visible on the pricing page without logging in. Views licensing and many add-ons require Premier or Enterprise. All details above are taken from Intuiface's official pricing and support pages (pricing.intuiface.com and support.intuiface.com).

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Intuiface
Paris, France
2010
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https://www.intuiface.com/
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