Examples of Schedules

Yodeck’s Schedules feature gives you precise control over what content plays on your screens and exactly when it plays. Whether you need to turn off your screen during non-business hours, play special events, or manage overlapping content, Schedules make it easy to automate your digital signage.
Let’s explore some practical examples to see how Schedules work.

Schedules

Overview How Schedules Work A Schedule is a collection of one or more Events, and each Event tells your Player when and what to display. Users can view events displayed visually on a calendar at the center of the screen, while the list on the right side prioritizes them logically, determining their order in case […]

Embeddable Feeds


Embeddable Feeds allow you to share your Yodeck content outside of your physical screens—on websites, intranets, and beyond. It’s a powerful way to expand your content’s reach and reuse what you’ve already created in Yodeck without duplicating work across different tools.

5.7 Add-on Apps

Kindly, check the subsection for the available Add-on Apps.

GPIO Demo App: ON/OFF Trigger Example

A simple way to test GPIO-triggered signage behavior in Yodeck What This App Does This demo app is a basic HTML App that reacts visually to a Raspberry Pi GPIO input signal. Specifically: Why We Built This We built this demo app to help: How It Works How to Use This Demo What This App Proves […]

GPIO-Triggered Signage with Yodeck

What is GPIO-triggered signage? With Yodeck, you can now make your digital signage react to physical signals, like sensors or controllers, using the GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins on a Raspberry Pi. This means your screen content can change based on real-world events without relying on the Internet, APIs, or cloud-based automation that can add sensors and custom logic […]

GPIO HTTP API

This endpoint provides access to the GPIO pins of the player. It is required that the GPIO feature is enabled for the player, under the Interactivity Settings tab. Please note that the pins are not numbered numerically but using the Broadcom SoC numbering. For more info about the player GPIO layout and technical details, please […]

GPIO Technical Documentation

The option to enable General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) can be located under the Interactivity section. GPIO Reference Below is the Raspberry GPIO pinout, sourced from the official Raspberry Pi documentation. GPIO Schematics In the first image, the physical numbering of GPIO pins is mapped to the type of each pin. In the second image, GPIO pins […]

Power BI with Service Principal – Identity Requirements

Overview When using our Power BI widget with Service Principal authentication, you may be asked to provide identity information depending on how your report or dataset is configured in Power BI. This guide explains: What Are Identities and Why Are They Needed? Power BI supports Row-Level Security (RLS) and user impersonation to restrict or personalize […]