Stores

Stores represent your physical locations - retail stores, offices, venues, or any place where you have display devices. Each store contains one or more device groups.

Accessing Stores

Navigate to: Settings > Stores (Admin only)

Stores List

The stores page shows all locations for your company:

  • Store name with icon
  • Number of device groups
  • Delete button (trash icon) for each store
  • Add Store button to create new stores

Click any store to open its details page.

If no stores exist yet, an empty state is shown with guidance to create your first store.

Creating a Store

Requires: Admin role

  1. Go to Settings > Stores
  2. Click Add Store
  3. Fill in the store details:
FieldRequiredDescription
Store NameYesDescriptive store name (e.g., “Downtown Location”)
Street AddressNoPrimary street address
CityNoCity name
Province / StateNoProvince or state
Postal CodeNoZIP or postal code
CountryNoCountry name
  1. Configure device groups (at least one required):
FieldDescription
NameLeave blank to auto-generate (e.g., “[Store Name] - Screens”)
Number of Device SlotsHow many placeholder devices to create (1-20, default 4)
  1. To add more device groups, click Add another device group

    • Each additional group can have its own name and device count
    • Auto-generated names follow the pattern “[Store Name] - Screens” for subsequent groups
  2. To remove a device group, click Remove (cannot remove the last one)

  3. Click Create Store

After creation, you’re redirected to the first device group where you can see the placeholder devices.

Store Details Page

Click any store to view its details.

Store Information

The store details are displayed with inline editing:

  • Store name - Click to edit directly
  • Address fields - Street Address, Street Address 2, City, Province/State, Postal Code, Country
  • Save Changes button - Appears when you have unsaved changes
  • Unsaved changes indicator - Shows when edits haven’t been saved yet

Device Groups

Lists all device groups at this store:

  • Device group name with icon
  • Number of devices in each group
  • Click any device group to edit its content
  • Add Device Group button to create additional groups for this store

If no device groups exist, an empty state message is shown with guidance to create one.

Danger Zone

At the bottom of the page:

  • Delete Store button - Removes the store and all its device groups
  • Warning text shows how many device groups will be deleted

Editing a Store

Store editing uses inline fields on the details page:

  1. Go to Settings > Stores
  2. Click the store to open details
  3. Edit any field directly (name, address fields)
  4. Click Save Changes when done

The page will show “Unsaved changes” next to the save button when you have pending edits.

Deleting a Store

Requires: Admin role

You can delete a store from the stores list or the store details page:

From the stores list:

  1. Go to Settings > Stores
  2. Click the trash icon next to the store
  3. Confirm deletion in the dialog

From the store details page:

  1. Open the store details
  2. Scroll to the Danger Zone section
  3. Click Delete Store
  4. Confirm deletion in the dialog

Warning: Deleting a store also deletes all device groups and their devices associated with it. This action cannot be undone.

Using Stores

Filtering by Store

Several pages allow filtering by store:

  • Home page - Filter device groups by store
  • Settings > Device Groups - Filter the list by store
  • Template Publish - Filter target device groups by store

Organizing Content by Location

Common patterns:

  1. Regional content - Create templates for each region, publish to stores in that region
  2. Store-specific - Edit device group content directly for unique store needs
  3. Company-wide - Publish one template to all device groups across all stores

Permissions

ActionRequired Role
View storesAll users (via store filter)
View store detailsAdmin
Create storeAdmin
Edit storeAdmin
Delete storeAdmin

Best Practices

  • Name stores clearly - Use names that uniquely identify each location
  • Include addresses - Helps identify stores when you have many locations
  • Group logically - Device groups within a store should be related (same floor, same area)
  • Keep device groups focused - One group per distinct display setup