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Fugo
Built for hospitality

Hotel screens for guest information and on-property promotions

Keep guests informed from lobby to restaurant, and keep updates consistent across properties. Publish by department, schedule content by time of day, and keep screens reliable during peak hours.

Multi-property management
Scheduling and dayparting
Guest-facing workflows
Luxury hotel lobby with digital signage screens showing welcome messages, event schedules, and restaurant menus
Use cases

Common hospitality screen setups

Hospitality is all about creating seamless experiences. Fugo ensures that every screen in your property contributes to — rather than detracts from — the guest journey.

Set expectations and guide arrivals

Create a warm first impression with branded lobby screens that display personalised welcome messages, property highlights, local area guides, and today's weather. For properties with a property management system (PMS), Fugo can display guest names on arrival screens.

Guest welcomePMS integrationProperty highlights
Hotel lobby with luxury digital display showing personalised guest welcome and property highlights
Platform features

Publishing controls for multi-department properties

Fugo is flexible enough for a boutique B&B and scalable enough for a global hotel chain. Every feature is designed with the guest experience and operational simplicity in mind.

Fugo dashboard showing hotel group network with multiple property screen groups

Roles and permissions by team

Manage signage across every property in your portfolio from a single Fugo account. Push brand-standard campaigns to all hotels simultaneously, allow property-level managers to update local content, and respond to emergencies across your entire network from one place.

Hotel lobby screen showing personalised guest welcome message pulled from PMS integration

Scheduling for daily and weekly changes

Connect Fugo to your Property Management System (PMS) to display personalised welcome messages, room-ready notifications, and guest-specific information. Display conference attendee names on event-specific screens and personalise VIP arrival experiences.

Fugo scheduling timeline showing hotel daypart content plan across 24-hour cycle

Templates for consistent brand presentation

Hotels operate around the clock, and your screens should reflect that. Fugo's scheduling engine lets you pre-configure different content for every hour of the day and every day of the week — breakfast menus in the morning, activity promotions in the afternoon, quiet mode at night.

Common questions

Hospitality digital signage FAQs

Everything you need to know about deploying digital signage in hotels and hospitality venues.

Can we manage screens across multiple properties?

Fugo can connect to PMS systems that expose data via API or data export. We have working integrations with several major PMS platforms and a general REST API connector for connecting to others. Common use cases include displaying personalised guest welcome messages, room-ready notifications, and conference attendee information.

Can different teams publish different content?

Fugo is designed for multi-property management. Each property gets its own screen groups within a shared workspace, and you can assign different administrators at the property level while maintaining central oversight from your marketing or operations team at group level.

Can we schedule breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus?

Yes — Fugo's dayparting feature is built exactly for this scenario. You pre-configure different content playlists for different times of day and Fugo switches between them automatically. You can also add seasonal menus that apply on specific date ranges, and content set to expire automatically at the end of a promotion period.

What playback options work best for hotels?

Fugo works with any commercial display with an HDMI input, including the large-format commercial displays typically installed in hotel lobbies and restaurants, video wall systems, standard TVs in conference rooms, and outdoor displays. For hotel environments, we generally recommend commercial-grade displays rated for continuous operation.