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Cost, timeline, hardware, HIPAA, ad sales, and what AI-native actually means for a medical screen network.
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Signal115 builds custom software platforms for companies that operate ad screens inside medical, dental, and spa offices. The screen players, the admin panel, the mobile app, and an automated ad-creation portal. As one system the operator owns. Content is targeted per host office by specialty, geolocation, and time of day, and autonomous agents handle scheduling, targeting, creative generation, and fleet health.
For screen-network operators. Companies that place and run advertising displays inside medical practices, dental offices, med spas, and similar venues. Not for the practices themselves. The practices host the screens; the operator owns the network, the platform, and the sponsor revenue.
Every Signal115 engagement starts with a fixed-fee four-week discovery sprint that produces the architecture, a working prototype on your data, and a fixed quote for the full build. From there, the platform build runs 16–26 weeks and ends with the code, cloud, and documented handover in your hands.
Most platforms go live across pilot offices within 20 weeks and reach full network rollout by week 26. The discovery sprint takes four weeks, architecture and design four more, then build, pilot, and rollout.
No. Signal115 is a development firm, and you own the platform we build outright. The code lives in your repository and runs in your cloud, with documented handover and an optional support retainer.
Signal115 platforms are architected for HIPAA-aligned deployments: by design, no PHI touches the screens or the content pipeline, and the system ships with audit logs, role-based access, and SSO readiness. Formal compliance is achieved within your organization's own compliance program, and we build to its requirements.
Signal115 platforms run on commodity commercial displays and small media players. No proprietary hardware. The player software is offline-first, so screens keep playing through network outages and re-sync automatically when connectivity returns.
Your company does. The platform is the infrastructure, and the sponsor revenue is yours. The system handles targeting, share-of-voice balancing, creative compliance screening, and reporting; many operators fund the entire build from sponsor revenue within a few years.
No. Signal115 platforms include an automated ad-creation portal that generates network-ready creatives from a short brief: brand-templated layouts, correct dimensions and durations, venue-appropriate content rules applied automatically. Sponsors or your team type what they want to say; the portal produces the slide, the compliance agent screens it, and a human approves it from the mobile app.
AI-native means autonomous agents are part of the core architecture, not a feature bolted on: a scheduling agent fills inventory gaps, a targeting agent tunes each office's loop, a fleet agent detects and heals failing screens, and a compliance agent screens creatives before a human ever sees them. The practical result is a large network that needs a dashboard, not a help desk.
Networks built on this architecture are designed to be operated part-time by one or two people. Agents resolve routine fleet issues automatically and escalate only what genuinely needs a human decision, which is the core of our near-zero-support design goal.
Usually, yes. If your displays and players are commodity hardware, the discovery sprint includes an audit of the existing fleet, and the platform is designed to adopt what works and replace only what doesn't.
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