Pair an Android screen with a Spot workspace
Spot Player starts with a pairing workflow for an Android display that needs to join a managed Spot workspace. An operator can read the short code shown on the player, sign in to the Spot dashboard, and connect the screen from the Players area. This keeps the display tied to the right organization instead of treating it like a personal media player.
The pairing screen is deliberately simple: a status pill shows that the device is waiting, six code boxes make the handoff easy to read, and the on-screen steps explain where to enter the code. Once paired, the display becomes a destination for layouts, playlists, and schedules managed from Spot.
Run layouts, playlists, and scheduled display content
The player is built to render the material a team prepares in Spot, including visual layouts and playlists for a managed screen. That makes it useful for rotating promotions, announcements, menus, wayfinding, event information, or other programmed content without asking staff to update each display by hand.
Spot positions the Android player for images, video, and web-based content across stores, offices, lobbies, restaurants, and events. A repeatable playlist or schedule gives each location a consistent presentation while leaving content planning and assignment in the central workspace. Operators can adjust the editorial mix as campaigns change, while the device keeps a predictable playback role at the edge of the network.
Keep screens current through remote publishing
Spot Player connects the physical screen to a remote publishing workflow. Teams can assign new layouts or playlist material from their dashboard, then keep the display aligned with the content selected for that workspace. This is especially useful when several locations need the same campaign or announcement without separate on-site setup.
The service is designed around live updates and local caching. Network changes can be pushed from the platform, while already assigned material can remain available during a short interruption. Remote fleet management also gives operators a single place to organize screens as the signage estate grows. Operators can change one campaign in the workspace and let the player carry that selection to the linked screen.
Build an always-on setup for business spaces
Spot Player is aimed at unattended displays that need to keep presenting information through the day. The Android client is suitable for retail counters, corporate offices, hotel lobbies, restaurants, classrooms, and event venues where a screen should show a planned message rather than a personal media library.
Automatic start after device reboot helps reduce hands-on maintenance, and playback logs or diagnostics give operators a route to investigate a screen that needs attention. Together with the pairing and publishing workflow, these controls support a practical signage setup that can run repeatedly across different locations. That clarity matters when the same message needs to reach several rooms without a technician standing beside each screen.