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

FeatureScreenTinkerOptiSigns
Open sourceYes (MIT)No
Self-host optionYesNo (cloud only)
Free plan1 device, 500MBFree, up to 3 screens
Android TV / Fire TVYesYes
Raspberry PiFree setup scriptLimited support
Windows / ChromeOSYesYes
Web browser playerYesLimited
Video wallsYes (with sync)Paid add-on
Multi-zone layoutsYesYes
Template libraryCustom designerLarge library
Live remote control*YesLimited
White-label / resellerYes
Pricing for 15 devices$99/mo Pro~$165/mo (11 USD/screen)
Self-host costFree (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

Where ScreenTinker is the better choice

Pricing example: 25 devices for one year

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