Digital Signage

Digital signage for menus, promotions, and in-store screens.

DigiPBX can shape restaurant and business screen workflows for digital menu boards, promotional displays, scheduled content, and remote updates, with MD3 available for field installation support.

Restaurant screen setup Restaurant wall with multiple digital menu boards and promotion screens
Menu boards Promotion screens Remote scheduling
Custom system direction Restaurant and business screens

The screen is only useful when the content behind it is easy to change.

Digital signage projects often start with a TV or menu board, but the operating value comes from the workflow: who updates prices, when promotions appear, how multiple screens stay consistent, and how staff avoid reprinting signs for every change.

  • Digital menu boards for restaurants, cafes, and quick-service counters
  • Promotion screens for specials, limited-time offers, events, and QR campaigns
  • Remote content updates for owners or managers who are not on site
  • Scheduled content for breakfast, lunch, dinner, happy hour, or seasonal campaigns
  • Optional menu-data or POS integration when a project needs synchronized items, prices, or availability
Content scheduling workflow Laptop dashboard for restaurant digital signage scheduling and remote publishing
Daypart menus Playlist control Remote publish
Use Cases

Practical screen workflows for everyday business changes.

The first version can stay simple, then grow toward integrations when the business needs tighter data flow.

01 Menu boards

Show menus, categories, prices, photos, add-ons, and sold-out messaging in a layout that can be updated without a print run.

02 Promotion screens

Schedule lunch specials, seasonal offers, event slides, QR codes, or limited-time campaigns for the right hours.

03 Multi-screen spaces

Coordinate counter screens, lobby displays, office announcements, showroom loops, or waiting-area content from one workflow.

04 Data-aware displays

Where useful, connect menu data, inventory state, spreadsheets, calendars, or POS exports so screens reflect real operations.

Content Operations

A screen system needs roles, schedules, and a publishing path.

DigiPBX can shape the lightweight admin workflow around the screen: templates, playlists, approval habits, schedule rules, and remote publishing. For private admin access, the same secure-access thinking behind WG Mini UI can keep internal tools off the public internet.

Screen schedule Restaurant daypart plan
7:00 AMBreakfast menuCoffee, pastry, morning combo
11:00 AMLunch menuMain board + limited-time offer
3:00 PMPromotion loopQR campaign, catering, loyalty sign-up
5:00 PMDinner boardUpdated specials and availability
Field Service Tie-In

MD3 can support the physical side when a screen project reaches the room.

DigiPBX can handle the workflow and software layer. MD3 Communication Service, Inc. can support screen mounting, cabling, network readiness, player placement, and on-site testing when a project needs real installation work.

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InstallMounting, cabling, player placement
NetworkWi-Fi, Ethernet, remote access readiness
TestContent playback, visibility, and handoff
Current Boundary

Positioned as custom screen workflows, not a one-size-fits-all signage SaaS claim.

The DigiPBX story should stay grounded: we can design and build managed screen workflows, menu-board systems, remote update paths, and integration layers for specific projects. Packaged subscriptions, large franchise rollouts, and deep POS integrations should be scoped project by project.

Useful first version

Templates, scheduled slides, remote publishing, and simple owner handoff are often enough for a single restaurant or office.

Integration when needed

Menu data, POS exports, inventory status, calendars, and spreadsheets can become data sources when manual updates become painful.

Installation support

Physical screens, cabling, mounts, network setup, and on-site testing can stay connected to MD3's field-service lane.

Next Step

Discuss a digital signage or menu-screen project.

Start with the screens, the content that changes most often, and who should be able to update it after installation.