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Overview of Skykit Products
- Updated on 28 Jul 2025
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Skykit Beam is a robust digital signage content management system that enables users to distribute various media types, including images, videos, websites, and dashboards, to multiple screens. Users can create playlists, collections, and programs to curate content effectively, allowing for seamless transitions between items. Additionally, with appropriate permissions, content can be shared across different tenants. Skykit Control, on the other hand, is a standalone Mobile Device Management system designed for Android applications. It allows digital signage network administrators to manage and monitor devices remotely, without needing direct access to them or to Skykit Beam. Administrators can diagnose and troubleshoot issues, configure settings, view logs, and capture screenshots of the content displayed, all from a distance. These capabilities make Skykit Control particularly beneficial for managing extensive networks of displays efficiently.
Skykit Beam
Skykit Beam is a powerful digital signage content management system that gives you the tools to push content to any number of screens. With Beam, you can upload a wide variety of media content, from images and videos to websites and dashboards, configure that content in any number of ways, and publish it to as few or as many displays as you need. You can create playlists, collections, and programs that let you curate your content so that it moves seamlessly from one item to the next. With the right permissions and tenant setup, you can also share content across tenants.
Skykit Control
Skykit Control is a standalone Mobile Device Management (MDM) system for Android applications. It gives digital signage network administrators the ability to manage and monitor their devices remotely from anywhere in the world without having to have direct access to the devices or Skykit Beam. With Skykit Control, administrators can find, diagnose, and troubleshoot device issues by sending commands, configuring device settings, viewing device logs, taking screenshots of the content currently playing on a display, and moreāall done remotely. These features make Control especially useful for customers with a large network of displays.