Display boards
Put service health where people can see it.
Dashy display boards turn scheduled checks into full-screen status views for support desks, NOC screens, agency offices, and client-lobby displays.
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1. Build checks
Start from a quick-start board or scheduled dashboard with the checks that belong on the screen.
2. Choose grid
Select any board shape from 1 x 1 to 10 x 10 so the display matches the room and screen.
3. Size tiles
Give SSL days, incidents, uptime, and priority services the tile space their audience needs.
4. Open display
Use the read-only fullscreen page for wallboards, kiosks, and unattended browser windows.
NOC
Problem-first wallboards
Show danger and warning checks first, keep incident state visible, and avoid tiny dashboard-table layouts on big screens.
Support
Customer-status context
Give support teams a visible status source before tickets arrive, with QR links back to the public status page.
Agency
Client office displays
Rotate between client boards, keep account managers aware of renewals, and make operational risk easier to discuss.
Screen-ready output
Built from the same checks, tuned for a screen.
10 x 10 Board sizing from compact single-service views to dense operations screens.
Tile sizing Checks can occupy one or more grid squares so important signals get more space.
Rotation Cycle through public dashboards for team screens and unattended browsers.
Auto-refresh A visible 60-second refresh cue keeps wallboard viewers confident the screen is live.
Read-only Anonymous viewers can see public display pages without changing layouts.
Screen safety
Only put screen-safe board state into unattended display views.
Display mode is built for shared rooms and browser windows, so owner controls and private workspace detail stay away from the wallboard surface.
Viewer output Public displays show check name, status, primary metric, safe summary text, refresh state, and board rotation context.
Owner controls Layout editing, tile sizing, visibility settings, check configuration, billing, and team access stay in authenticated workspace pages.
Private boards Private and password-protected dashboards stay out of public rotations until an owner deliberately makes them safe to show.
Shared screens Use public display links only after the board copy, linked checks, and visible evidence are appropriate for the room or client.