Yodeck is a fine signage tool for Belgian SMEs, but there is no Omnicasa connector in its App Gallery. Gibeon fills that gap.
Yodeck has earned its reputation, and not by accident. The free forever plan for one screen lets a small kantoor try it without a contract, the Raspberry Pi player keeps hardware costs low, and the App Gallery covers the usual suspects: weather, RSS, Google Sheets, social feeds. You build a Show, drop media into the Media Library, arrange Layouts, schedule with a Playlist, and tag screens with Tags inside a Workspace. For a bakery or a dentist with two Monitors, that workflow is genuinely good. It just was not built with a Belgian estate agent's pand data in mind.
Take an Omnicasa kantoor in Gent with both sales and rentals in portefeuille. The agent wants the window screen to show which panden are under compromis today, refreshed when a mandaat is signed or a bieding lands. In Omnicasa, that all sits in the dossier, with the prospect contacten and the opvolging tied to it. If your signage tool cannot read that, someone exports a list every morning, drops images into a folder, and re-uploads. By Friday afternoon the screen lies, because the workflow on the agent side moves faster than the manual export.
Gibeon talks to Omnicasa through their partner API. Every 30 minutes we pull the fields that matter for a window display: address, price, bedrooms, surface, EPC label, status, and the first five photos per pand. If a property goes onder compromis or a price drops in Omnicasa at 10:14, the screens reflect it before 10:45. If your office internet drops, the player keeps showing the last cached snapshot until the connection returns, so the etalage never goes black. NL and FR pandfiches sync from the same Omnicasa configuration, which matters for bilingual kantoren.
Yes. Omnicasa already stores the pandfiche content in NL and FR from one configuration. In Gibeon you tag each Monitor with a language and assign the matching layout. Same panden, same dossier, two screens, two languages, no duplicate work for the agent.
Yodeck charges per screen after the free tier, which is fine if you just need a Playlist of images. Gibeon is priced per kantoor, not per Monitor, and the Omnicasa sync is included. For an agency with two or three windows, the math usually lands in Gibeon's favor once you factor in the integration.
You do not have to switch everything at once. Many offices keep Yodeck on a back-office Monitor for general content and use Gibeon for the window screens that need live Omnicasa panden. Migration of the property part is a config job, not a rebuild.
Spin up a Gibeon account, connect your Omnicasa key, and see your panden on screen before the weekend.
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