The anti-Yodeck: digital signage stripped to three verbs — Pair, Build, Publish. Open one URL on any TV (Android, Google, Fire TV, webOS) to pair it — no install. Describe your business and AI drafts every slide, then keeps editing the show in plain words as prices change. Run the whole wall from one live board — play, pause, blank, swap, schedule. Your first screen is free forever. Background removal, Pexels media, live widgets and remixable templates, built in.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built ChannelOS because every digital-signage tool I tried — Yodeck, ScreenCloud, Xibo — was a weekend of setup before a single screen lit up. Device provisioning, media libraries, playlists, zones, user roles. Most people just want "put this on that screen, now."
ChannelOS strips it to three verbs:
📺 Pair — open one URL on any TV (Android TV, Google TV, Fire TV, webOS, any browser). It mints a screen and shows a QR. Scan from your phone. No install, no account on the TV.
🤖 Build — describe your business and AI drafts every slide, on-brand, in about a minute. The part that matters: the AI stays in the editor. Swap a special, drop a price, restyle a slide — ask in plain words and it edits the live show. Canva/Yodeck generate once and leave you to it; here the AI maintains the show the whole way through. Prefer hands-on? Full Canva-style editor with background removal, free Pexels photo/video, and live widgets (clock, weather, QR, menus, tickers).
🚀 Publish — shows air on named channels with a real schedule (dayparting: weekday/weekend, by hour). Edit once, it airs on every screen instantly. Run the whole wall from one live board: play · pause · blank · swap · next — hitting the glass in milliseconds.
A few things I'm proud of:
• Your first screen is free forever — and never flips to paid.
• Remixable community templates — remix anyone's in one click, or publish your own. Not a locked gallery.
• Self-updating TVs — screens pull new builds and reload themselves. You never touch the hardware.
• Export/import a whole show or channel as one portable file.
Free to start, no card, per-screen pricing after. Would love your feedback — especially on the AI build-then-maintain loop, that's the bet.
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the "three verbs" framing is genuinely sharp. most signage tools drown you in dashboards and ChannelOS just gives you Pair, Build, Publish like a contract with the user. love that the first screen stays free too, no trial countdown anxiety.
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Pairing without an install is genuinely the killer detail here, nice work. One thing that would seal it for me: a quick way to clone a screen layout from one TV to another so I don't have to rebuild the same wall config across five displays. Would save a ton of time when scaling up.
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Love that pairing happens by opening a URL on the TV itself instead of hunting for an app store. That's the kind of friction-removal that actually changes whether a small shop will bother to set up a screen at all.
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Love that you paired the TV from a single URL with no install. That choice alone kills the usual signage setup headache and shows you actually thought about the first thirty seconds a new user has.
the "three verbs" framing is genuinely sharp. most signage tools drown you in dashboards and ChannelOS just gives you Pair, Build, Publish like a contract with the user. love that the first screen stays free too, no trial countdown anxiety.
Pairing without an install is genuinely the killer detail here, nice work. One thing that would seal it for me: a quick way to clone a screen layout from one TV to another so I don't have to rebuild the same wall config across five displays. Would save a ton of time when scaling up.
Love that pairing happens by opening a URL on the TV itself instead of hunting for an app store. That's the kind of friction-removal that actually changes whether a small shop will bother to set up a screen at all.
Love that you paired the TV from a single URL with no install. That choice alone kills the usual signage setup headache and shows you actually thought about the first thirty seconds a new user has.