Screenbird vs ScreenCloud: which digital signage platform fits your screens?

A side-by-side, fact-checked comparison of pricing, features, and everyday fit between Screenbird and ScreenCloud, so you can pick the right platform without a sales call.

Last verified: July 2026

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The verdict

Screenbird and ScreenCloud solve the same problem at very different price points. Screenbird includes every feature, live laptop screen mirroring, proof of play, and its data apps, on one plan at EUR 12 per screen per month billed annually, while ScreenCloud's like-for-like Pro plan is USD 30 per screen per month billed annually, plus VAT.

ScreenCloud is a polished platform with a large integration catalog and an enterprise support layer that big rollouts appreciate. The capabilities themselves tell a simpler story, though: proof of play, the data dashboards, and custom roles all sit in its USD 30 Pro tier, and live laptop mirroring is not part of any plan. Unless you specifically need that enterprise service layer, Screenbird does more for far less.

At a glance

ScreenbirdEvery planEUR 12per screen / month, billed annually (EUR 15 billed monthly), excl. VATSee Screenbird pricing
ScreenCloudProUSD 30per screen / month, billed annually (USD 36 billed monthly), plus VATSee ScreenCloud pricing
Live laptop screen mirroring
ScreenCloud's Casting feature sends content from your ScreenCloud account to the screen (not a live laptop feed); its Broadcast live streams require third-party streaming software (Zoom, OBS, Microsoft Teams) and the Pro plan.
Every plan, from any desktop browser
All features on one plan
Split across Core / Pro / Enterprise tiers
Proof of play
IncludedPro and Enterprise only
Data dashboard apps (Power BI and more)
Power BI, Sheets & Slides on every planPro tier and up
Dashboard languages
ScreenCloud's published multi-language support applies to on-screen content apps, not the management dashboard (verified July 14, 2026).
15 languagesNot publicly documented
Works on your existing screens/players
Fire TV, Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, or any browser
Runs natively on Samsung Tizen / LG webOS (no external player)
Honest ScreenCloud strength: compatible Samsung (SSSP 10 / Tizen 6.5+) and LG webOS screens run ScreenCloud without any external device.
Uses a Fire TV, Android, or browser-based player
Free trial
Monthly billing available

Prices verified July 14, 2026. Currencies shown as billed (EUR vs USD), not converted.

Sources: ScreenCloud pricing, ScreenCloud casting explained, ScreenCloud Broadcast setup, ScreenCloud proof of play, ScreenCloud apps. ScreenCloud is a trademark of its owner. Screenbird is not affiliated with or endorsed by ScreenCloud.

Walk-up screen sharing: mirroring vs. Casting and Broadcast

Screenbird includes live screen mirroring on every plan, from any desktop browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari), with no extra app or hardware to buy. The connection is peer-to-peer: someone in a meeting room or classroom shares their laptop screen straight to the TV in a few clicks, and the video stream never passes through Screenbird's servers.

ScreenCloud has no equivalent of that walk-up laptop share on any plan, and it is worth being precise about what its nearest features do. ScreenCloud's Casting, in their own help center's words, sends selected content from your ScreenCloud account to the screen rather than streaming from your device: it pushes cloud content, not a live laptop feed. ScreenCloud Broadcast does carry live video, but it is one-to-many streaming that requires third-party broadcasting software such as Zoom, OBS, or Microsoft Teams with streaming credentials, and it is a premium app on the Pro plan.

So the difference is not "streaming vs. no streaming", it is setup: zero-setup, browser-based laptop sharing on Screenbird versus pre-uploaded content or a streaming-software workflow on ScreenCloud.

See how Screenbird screen mirroring works

Pricing: a wide gap on the like-for-like plan

Screenbird charges one flat rate per screen, EUR 12 per screen per month billed annually (EUR 15 billed monthly, excl. VAT), with every feature included from day one: screen mirroring, split screen, scheduling, proof of play, and the full app catalog. There is no higher tier to unlock more capability.

ScreenCloud's Core plan is USD 20 per screen per month billed annually (USD 24 monthly, plus VAT), but the like-for-like plan is Pro at USD 30 billed annually (USD 36 monthly, plus VAT), because Core does not include proof of play, the data dashboard apps, or custom user roles and audit logs, all of which sit in Pro and up. Enterprise is a custom quote with a 25-screen minimum.

Screenbird's all-in plan is EUR 12 per screen per month billed annually; ScreenCloud's like-for-like Pro plan is USD 30 plus VAT. Both prices are shown as billed, and nothing on the Screenbird plan gets left behind at its price.

Hardware: native screens vs. bring a player

This is the area where ScreenCloud genuinely leads on its own terms: compatible Samsung Tizen (SSSP 10 / Tizen 6.5 and up) and LG webOS System-on-Chip screens run ScreenCloud natively, with no external player device at all. For an organization standardizing on new commercial Samsung or LG displays, that is a real operational win.

Screenbird takes the opposite approach: it runs on the inexpensive hardware you already have or can buy anywhere, Fire TV sticks, Android devices, or any screen attached to something with a modern browser. There is no proprietary player to buy and no specific display brand to standardize on.

The practical decision: a new fleet of commercial Samsung or LG SoC displays plays to ScreenCloud's strength; a mixed, existing, or budget-conscious screen estate plays to Screenbird's.

When ScreenCloud is the better fit

Your screens are (or will be) commercial Samsung Tizen or LG webOS displays and you want them running signage natively, with no external player device.
You want the widest integration surface: 80+ app integrations in their catalog.
You want an enterprise support layer around the rollout: a Customer Success Manager, onboarding and training, and professional design support on the Enterprise tier.

When Screenbird is the better fit

You want walk-up laptop sharing with zero setup, included on every plan.
You want every feature, including proof of play, at EUR 12 per screen per month billed annually instead of a Pro-tier price.
You want the data apps (Power BI, Google Sheets, Google Slides) without stepping up a tier.
Your team manages screens in more than one language: the Screenbird dashboard ships in 15.

Moving from ScreenCloud to Screenbird

Switching platforms does not mean replacing your screens. Here is what it actually takes.

1

Keep (most of) your existing screens

Screenbird runs on Fire TV and Android players, Windows, Mac, Linux, Raspberry Pi, and any browser, so screens driven by a media device today can be repointed directly. Samsung or LG screens running ScreenCloud natively will need a small external player, like a Fire TV stick.

2

Bring your content over

Upload your existing images, videos, and playlists into Screenbird's file library and rebuild your playlists in minutes.

3

Pair and go live

Pair each screen with a short on-screen code from the dashboard, push your first playlist, and it's live.

Perguntas frequentes

Everything about how Screenbird compares to ScreenCloud.

Yes, especially if you want live laptop screen mirroring and every feature on one plan at a much lower per-screen price. If an enterprise support layer with a dedicated Customer Success Manager matters more to you, ScreenCloud is worth a look too.
Screenbird is EUR 12 per screen per month billed annually (EUR 15 billed monthly), excl. VAT, with every feature included. ScreenCloud's like-for-like Pro plan is USD 30 per screen per month billed annually (USD 36 monthly), plus VAT; its cheaper Core plan (USD 20 annually) does not include proof of play or the data dashboard apps.
Not as a live laptop feed. ScreenCloud's Casting feature sends content from your ScreenCloud account to the screen, and its Broadcast feature carries live streams but requires third-party streaming software such as Zoom, OBS, or Microsoft Teams, on the Pro plan. Screenbird includes peer-to-peer laptop mirroring from any desktop browser on every plan.
Often, yes: Screenbird runs on Fire TV and Android players, Windows, Mac, Linux, and Raspberry Pi devices, and in any browser, so screens driven by a media device can be repointed directly. Samsung or LG screens that run ScreenCloud natively on the display itself would need a small external player, like a Fire TV stick.
Not on Screenbird: there is one plan and proof of play is in it. On ScreenCloud, proof of play logs are available on Pro and Enterprise only, not on Core.
Screenbird's management dashboard ships in 15 languages. ScreenCloud's published multi-language support applies to its on-screen content apps; a translated management dashboard is not publicly documented.
ScreenCloud lists 80+ integrations in its catalog; Screenbird ships more than 40 apps, including Google Sheets, Google Slides, Power BI, Canva, and Instagram, and every one of them is included on every plan rather than tier-gated.

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