
Mvix Digital Signage
Digital signage software
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- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
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$400 per player
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- Education and training
- Healthcare and life sciences
- Public sector and nonprofit organizations
What is Mvix Digital Signage
Mvix Digital Signage is a digital signage software platform used to create, schedule, and publish content to screens across one or more locations. It is typically used by small to mid-sized organizations in retail, hospitality, education, healthcare, and corporate environments for menus, announcements, promotions, and internal communications. The offering is commonly deployed with dedicated signage players and supports centralized management of playlists and screen groups. It is positioned as an end-to-end signage solution that pairs software with purpose-built playback hardware.
End-to-end signage stack
The product is offered as a combined solution that includes both the content management software and compatible signage players. This can reduce integration work compared with assembling software and third-party hardware separately. It also simplifies procurement and standardization for organizations rolling out many screens.
Centralized scheduling and publishing
Mvix Digital Signage supports centralized control for distributing content to multiple displays. Typical workflows include building playlists, scheduling content by time/day, and assigning content to screen groups. This aligns with common operational needs for multi-location signage programs.
Fit for common signage use cases
The platform targets standard digital signage scenarios such as promotional loops, informational boards, and menu-style displays. These use cases generally require repeatable templates, media playback, and predictable scheduling. For organizations with straightforward signage requirements, this focus can reduce configuration complexity.
Hardware dependence considerations
When a solution is designed around dedicated players, organizations may have less flexibility to reuse existing devices (for example, commodity PCs or system-on-chip displays). This can increase total cost if a business already has compatible endpoints. It can also affect long-term options if hardware models change or are discontinued.
Limited public technical transparency
Compared with some widely adopted signage platforms, there is less easily accessible public documentation on APIs, integrations, and detailed admin capabilities. That can make it harder to validate fit for advanced requirements such as custom integrations, SSO, or automated provisioning. Buyers may need vendor-led demos and written confirmations for specific features.
May not suit complex networks
Organizations with highly complex deployments (large screen counts, strict governance, advanced proof-of-play reporting, or sophisticated content workflows) often require deeper enterprise controls. If those capabilities are not available or require add-ons, scaling can become operationally challenging. This is most relevant for large, distributed signage networks with multiple stakeholder teams.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Core | $400 per player (one-time) | Includes cloud CMS license (free with player), 2 template zones, unlimited users/storage/bandwidth, offline playback, standard email/phone support, 1000+ templates. |
| Standard | $550 per player (one-time) | Everything in Core plus 6 template zones, profiles & progress meters, QR codes, weather, event listings, YouTube streaming. |
| Pro | $750 per player (one-time) | Everything in Standard plus 10 template zones, HTML5 scripts, Google Docs/Sheets/Slides integration, social media integrations, analytics & dashboards, live traffic/points of interest. |