Turn any smart TV into a beautiful, always-current synagogue display — zmanim, minyan times, weather, rabbi messages, photos, and emergency alerts. No IT person needed.
Free to try · No credit card · No password
No installer. No technician. If the TV can open a browser, you're ready.
Sign up with your email. You get a magic link — no password to create or forget. Enter your location and synagogue name.
Choose which zmanim to show, enter your minyan schedule, upload your logo and photos, and write a rabbi message — from any browser, anywhere.
Type your unique TV code into any smart TV browser. The screen appears. Leave it on. It updates itself every night and whenever you publish a change.
Each feature was chosen because someone in a real synagogue needed it.
Powered by Hebcal. Show only the times your shul uses — Shacharit, Mincha, Maariv, Shabbat times. Separate weekday and Shabbat schedules.
LiveYour logo stays fixed. Up to five rotating photos cycle on a timer you control. Upload everything from the dashboard — no touching the TV.
LivePublish a daily note, event reminder, or Shabbat greeting directly onto the screen. One field, immediate update.
LiveFresh forecast on every screen load — never a stale widget. Automatically matches your synagogue location.
LiveShow a Zelle or other QR when appropriate. Auto-hides on Shabbat and Yom Tov so there is nothing to worry about.
LiveNative apps for Google TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire Stick, and Fire TV Cube for a clean full-screen experience.
LivePush a visible alert ribbon across every TV in your building instantly — with audio. Internal alerts work today. Integrations with FEMA, Pikud HaOref, and more are on the roadmap.
The free screen gets you started in under a minute. The registered version makes it truly belong to your synagogue.
No account needed. Open a link, see your zmanim. Great for trying it out.
Your screen, your brand. Full control from a simple dashboard.
Start free in under a minute, or register for the full display. Either way, your TV will be showing live zmanim before Shabbat.