Screens for hospitality

Digital menu boards, happy-hour rotations and lobby TVs that update themselves from your POS or menu system. One workspace for your whole venue, or your whole chain.

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Restaurant interior ready for service

More sales at the table

A digital menu and promo screen actively sell alongside your staff.

Less work behind the bar

Prices and happy hour switch automatically. No poster to swap out.

Always an up-to-date menu

Fed from your POS or menu system, refreshed within fifteen minutes.

The screen in your venue does more than keep guests busy

A good screen in a restaurant sells. A digital menu replaces the printed versions you reprint every quarter. A happy-hour screen switches automatically between your standard menu and your promo hours. A lobby TV in a hotel announces room upgrades, shows the forecast for guests, or plays footage of the breakfast buffet.

Gibeon makes every screen fit for those jobs without buying extra hardware. The software runs on an ordinary Smart TV or a forty-euro Android stick. Your POS or menu system feeds the screen with data, and the content updates itself. No waiter swapping a poster every day.

Five places in your venue where a screen belongs

Digital menu board

Above the bar or at the entrance. Categories, prices, allergens, all from your POS or a CSV feed, updated automatically.

Happy hour and promos

Rotation between your standard menu and happy-hour offer at set hours. Plus weekend promos, Valentine's menu, Christmas specials.

Lobby TV (hotels)

Welcome message, breakfast hours, wifi code, weather forecast, local tips. Guests look at the screen once and know everything.

Room-info screen

In the hotel room or hallway: housekeeping status, room-service menu, spa offer, check-out instructions. Replaces the paper info folder.

Meeting and event rooms

Hotels with meeting spaces show the event name, sponsors or session agenda on the screen in the room. It adapts automatically with each new booking.

Terrace screen

A high-brightness screen on the terrace shows current promos, sports matches or ambient footage. Good for passing trade.

Works on any screen, one price for your whole venue

Most hospitality narrowcasting vendors sell a screen-plus-subscription bundle at a price that climbs per screen. A hotel with thirteen room TVs plus lobby and restaurant quickly pays €500 to €1000 a month for signage software alone. With Gibeon: one price per workspace, not per screen. See the current rates at /plans.

You buy hardware wherever you like: an ordinary Smart TV with Google TV, an Apple TV for the lobby, an Android stick for the room screen. Need help installing? Our AV partners in Flanders and the Netherlands handle mounting and service at market rates, with no obligation to buy hardware from us.

Connections with your hospitality systems · Native or via CSV / REST API, whichever fits your stack

Lightspeed K-series

Menu data and prices flow straight from your POS to the screen. Change a price in the till, and the menu screen updates.

Mews (hotels)

Reservations, check-in/-out status and room info come from your Mews PMS. Lobby TV and room screen show live guest data with no manual work.

Own CSV / REST

Running a different system? A CSV export or a REST endpoint is enough. Gibeon polls every 15 minutes and maps the fields into your template.

Working with Untill, Cosys, Cashr or another hospitality system? We build those connections per customer on request.

Frequently asked questions

Does Gibeon work as a digital menu board?

Yes. You build a menu template with categories (starters, mains, drinks) and the price and availability data comes straight from your POS or menu system. Change the price in your till, and the screen in the venue updates within fifteen minutes.

Can I rotate happy hour automatically?

Yes. Schedules in Gibeon let you show a template between fixed hours, for example the happy-hour promo from 5pm to 7pm, and your standard menu outside those hours. The screen switches itself, no daily handiwork.

Which screens work in a hospitality setting?

Any Smart TV from 43 inches up will do. For terraces and outdoor zones, pick a high-brightness screen (700+ nits) behind a protective enclosure. Gibeon runs as an app on Google TV, an Android stick or Apple TV, with no separate media player needed.

Is the digital menu compliant with Belgian FAVV rules?

Gibeon shows the allergen info and menu data exactly as you enter them in your POS or source system. The FAVV obligation (visible allergen labelling) stays with the operator; Gibeon makes sure the right info reaches the screen correctly.

What about multiple locations?

One Gibeon workspace for the whole chain. You manage the menu per location, while rolling out branding, promo campaigns and room info centrally.

How much does this cost per screen?

Nothing per screen. Gibeon charges per workspace, not per screen. One price per workspace for your whole venue. See the current rates at /plans.

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