Use case
Your TV is already your new menu board.
Any smart TV becomes a professional menu display. Crubby pushes the menu, handles rotation, and updates in real time. No special hardware.
Restaurant digital signage used to be expensive — proprietary displays and licensed software. Crubby makes it plug-and-play: take any smart TV (even a budget one), open the browser to your screen URL, and you have a live menu board. Crubby handles rotation, time-of-day rules, offline fallback, and automatic sizing.
Any smart TV
Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, Android TV, Fire TV, Chromecast. Crubby runs in the web browser — it works anywhere there's a modern one.
Coordinated multi-screen
A venue might run 2, 5, or 10 screens. Crubby coordinates them: the same menu, different views, or different rotations by location — counter vs. dining room.
Automatic rotation
A rule like 'the dining-room screen shows starters 12–2, mains 2–4, desserts 7–10' — Crubby runs it for you.
Portrait, landscape, rotated
Mounted landscape or portrait, Crubby adapts — even a landscape TV physically turned 90°.
Frequently asked questions
Which TV do you recommend?+
A recent Samsung Tizen or LG webOS (2018 or newer). A Fire TV Stick plus an LCD monitor works too. Budget $250–450 for a full setup.
Can each screen show a different menu?+
Yes. Every screen has its own URL and rules — one central CMS, different views.
What happens if the internet drops?+
The screen shows the last cached version of the menu, then syncs any changes when the connection returns.