Best OptiSigns Alternative (2026): ScreenTinker vs OptiSigns
OptiSigns has built a strong reputation in restaurants, retail, and small business signage. Here is an honest comparison with ScreenTinker covering features, pricing, and where each fits best.
The short answer
OptiSigns is a well-marketed cloud signage product with a deep template library and good documentation. It targets non-technical buyers and works particularly well for restaurants and retail menus.
ScreenTinker is open source (MIT licensed), self-hostable, runs on hardware you already own with no lock-in, and is meaningfully cheaper at higher screen counts. It is a better fit if you have any technical capacity, you care about data sovereignty, or you operate at a scale where per-screen pricing hurts.
Quick comparison
| Feature | ScreenTinker | OptiSigns |
|---|---|---|
| Open source | Yes (MIT) | No |
| Self-host option | Yes | No (cloud only) |
| Free plan | 1 device, 500MB | Free, up to 3 screens |
| Android TV / Fire TV | Yes | Yes |
| Raspberry Pi | Free setup script | Limited support |
| Windows / ChromeOS | Yes | Yes |
| Web browser player | Yes | Limited |
| Video walls | Yes (with sync) | Paid add-on |
| Multi-zone layouts | Yes | Yes |
| Template library | Custom designer | Large library |
| Live remote control* | Yes | Limited |
| White-label / reseller | Yes | Paid tier |
| Pricing for 15 devices | $99/mo Pro | ~$165/mo (11 USD/screen) |
| Self-host cost | Free (your server) | Not available |
* Live remote control is Android only and requires granting the on-device accessibility permission.
Comparison as of June 2026, based on each vendor's publicly listed pricing and documentation. Spot an error? Open an issue on GitHub and we'll fix it.
Where OptiSigns does well
- Templates. Hundreds of pre-built templates for menus, real estate listings, gym schedules, and more. Best-in-class for non-designers who need to ship fast.
- Niche features. POS integrations for restaurants, MLS feeds for real estate, fitness class schedule integrations.
- Documentation and support. Extensive tutorial library, responsive support team.
Where ScreenTinker is the better choice
- Cost at scale. OptiSigns is around $11/screen/month on the Pro plan. At 15 devices that is $165/mo; ScreenTinker Pro is $99/mo. The gap widens as you add screens.
- Self-hosting. If you cannot or will not put your signage data in a third-party cloud, ScreenTinker is one of the few real options. OptiSigns does not offer this.
- Source access. MIT licensed on GitHub. Read the code, modify it, fork it.
- Live remote control. Stream a live view of any display and inject taps or key events. Most cloud signage tools only show occasional screenshots.
- Runs on hardware you already own. Native Android APK, web player works on any browser, Pi setup script, Windows-friendly, macOS-friendly - no proprietary player to buy.
Pricing example: 25 devices for one year
- OptiSigns Pro: ~$3,300/year (25 x $11/mo)
- ScreenTinker: Custom Enterprise plan or self-host at server cost only
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