Turn your digital displays into a revenue stream by promoting in-house content and opting into programmatic ads. Build your own retail media network to engage shoppers and drive sales.
Plan ahead with built-in content scheduling. Schedule sales, promotions, and events in advance to ensure the right message reaches customers at the perfect time.
Whether you run a single location or a nationwide chain, Skoop makes it easy to manage all your digital signage from one central platform. Update content instantly across multiple screens with ease.
Yes. Skoop retail signage software supports TVs, digital shelf tags, touchscreen kiosks, vertical screens, and custom-sized monitors—perfect for product discovery, loyalty sign-ups, and store navigation.
Very. Skoop’s drag-and-drop editor and intuitive dashboard are built for non-technical users. Most retail teams can manage content and schedule displays after a short walkthrough—no design or coding experience required.
Yes. Skoop includes vendor ad loop functionality, allowing retail stores to run brand partner promotions with scheduling tools, expiration rules, and approval workflows—all managed from one interface.
Updates are instant. With Skoop’s cloud platform, you can change retail signage content across a single screen or your entire store network within seconds—ideal for flash sales or urgent price updates.
Absolutely. Skoop’s cloud-based signage management dashboard enables localized control over your retail display content—so you can schedule region-specific promos, seasonal offers, or A/B test campaigns across multiple retail locations.
Retail digital signage software displays promotional content, pricing updates, product features, and brand messaging on in-store screens—like TVs, shelf displays, kiosks, and endcaps. It’s designed to enhance the customer experience and drive conversions at the point of sale.
Yes. Skoop integrates with major retail POS systems to automate signage updates based on live inventory levels, price changes, product availability, and customer behavior—eliminating manual input and keeping displays current.