
Korbyt
Digital signage software
Employee engagement software
Desk booking software
Digital wayfinding software
Meeting room booking systems
Space management software
Visitor management software
Talent management software
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What is Korbyt
Korbyt is a workplace experience platform that combines digital signage content management with tools for workplace communications and space-related workflows. It is used by IT, facilities, and internal communications teams to publish content to screens and to support use cases such as room/desk booking, wayfinding, and visitor-facing displays. The product emphasizes centralized administration, templates and integrations for enterprise content sources, and multi-location deployment management.
Enterprise-grade signage management
Korbyt provides centralized control for large fleets of displays across multiple sites, including role-based administration and content scheduling. It supports common enterprise signage needs such as playlists, zones/layouts, and targeted playback by location or device groups. This aligns well with organizations that need governance and consistency across many screens rather than lightweight single-site signage.
Workplace experience feature breadth
Beyond signage, Korbyt includes modules commonly associated with workplace experience platforms, such as space/room/desk-related workflows and wayfinding-style experiences. This can reduce the need to stitch together separate tools for screens, workplace communications, and space-facing touchpoints. For buyers evaluating products in the broader signage ecosystem, this breadth can be a differentiator when workplace use cases matter as much as screen playback.
Integrations for corporate content
Korbyt is designed to pull in and present information from business systems used for internal communications and operations (for example calendars, directories, and data feeds). This helps teams automate screen content and keep information current without manual updates. Integration-driven content is particularly useful for meeting room displays, lobby screens, and operational dashboards.
Broader scope increases complexity
Because Korbyt spans signage plus workplace experience capabilities, implementation typically requires more planning than basic signage tools. Organizations may need to define governance, content ownership, and integration requirements across IT, facilities, and communications. This can lengthen time-to-value compared with simpler signage-only products.
Pricing may exceed basic needs
A platform that includes multiple workplace modules can be costlier than products focused only on digital signage playback and simple scheduling. Teams that only need straightforward screen publishing may pay for capabilities they do not use. Buyers often need to validate which modules are included versus add-ons to avoid overbuying.
Not a full talent suite
Although it can support employee communications and workplace engagement use cases, Korbyt is not typically positioned as a full talent management system (e.g., recruiting, performance, compensation). Organizations seeking end-to-end HR talent workflows may still require a dedicated HR platform. Any “talent management” fit is more adjacent (communications/engagement) than core HR process management.