TV is a platform with rules of its own: remote-control navigation, readability from across the room and store certification processes all differ from web and mobile. We build video, content and digital-signage apps for Samsung Tizen, LG webOS and Android TV.
A TV interface is navigated with arrow keys, not fingers: focus management, safe areas and typography readable from meters away are the foundation of the design. We test every screen on real TVs with a real remote.
We implement the components of a video platform — HLS/DASH streaming, DRM, resume playback, multi-profile — and make the content catalog manageable from an admin panel.
Our own product KuyumcuEkran turns any TV with HDMI into a jeweler's showcase displaying live gold and currency prices: screens pair via an on-screen code in seconds, and unlimited screens are managed remotely from one panel. We adapt the same infrastructure to any industry, from restaurant menus to dealer displays.
We develop for Samsung Tizen and LG webOS — covering most of the market — plus Android TV / Google TV. Set-top-boxes and HDMI-based solutions can extend coverage to older TVs.
No. The approach we proved with KuyumcuEkran runs on the TV's built-in browser or a low-cost HDMI device; setup takes about 10 minutes.
Yes — backend, content catalog and user accounts share one infrastructure; TV, mobile and web feed from the same API. This significantly lowers total cost versus building each separately.