List your screens, keep your rules
You decide the categories you accept, the hours you release, the floor you sell at. Like a host, you open the door exactly as far as you want: your own content always keeps priority.
For screen owners & publishers
A screen in a gym, a mall, a taxi or a shop window spends part of every day playing filler. glooh connects that unsold airtime to advertisers who want exactly your location, the way a host connects a spare room to travelers.
Adopted by teams across Europe
Owners and operators of digital screens: venue networks, retailers with in-store screens, gyms, cinemas, transport operators - anyone with pixels facing the public and hours going unsold.
Selling airtime yourself means building a sales team for a side business. The loops fill with house promos, the asset depreciates in silence, and the advertisers who would pay for your exact corner have no way to find it.
You decide the categories you accept, the hours you release, the floor you sell at. Like a host, you open the door exactly as far as you want: your own content always keeps priority.
glooh advertisers buy neighborhoods, not gross city audiences. A screen at your entrance is precisely what a brand three streets away is trying to reach: that demand routes to you.
Every paid play is logged and reported: the same proof-of-play discipline our advertisers get. You see what ran, when, and what it earned, without decoding a media statement.
Loop'd is a small Belgian screen network with good clients and no spare hours. Kenneth's question is the one every screen owner reaches: hire a salesperson, or find another way to sell the airtime?
We have good clients. But we only have 24 hours in a day.
Kenneth, CEO, Loop'd
Loop'd runs mirror-screens in the washrooms of bars, clubs, theaters and gyms across Belgium: a captive audience most networks never touch.
Testimonial recorded in Dutch. Quotes translated.
Proof over promises
The campaigns filling partner screens are the same ones in our case library: real advertisers, real airtime.
From the content you already have to the screens in your neighborhood, in minutes, not weeks.